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Beautiful View of Rock Lake View from Cliff
Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions since its creation have increased the park to its current size of about 7,653 square kilometres (2,955 sq mi). For comparison purposes, this is about one and a half times the size of Prince Edward Island or about a quarter of the size of Belgium. The park is contiguous with several smaller, administratively separate provincial parks that protect important rivers in the area, resulting in a larger total protected area.
Its size, combined with its proximity to the major urban centres of Toronto and Ottawa, makes Algonquin one of the most popular provincial parks in the province and the country. Highway 60 runs through the south of the park, while the Trans-Canada Highway bypasses it to the north.
Over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers are located within the park. Some notable examples include Canoe Lake and the Petawawa, Nipissing, Amable du Fond, Madawaska, and Tim rivers. These were formed by the retreat of the glaciers during the last ice age.
The park is considered part of the border between Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The park is in an area of transition between northern coniferous forest and southern deciduous forest. This unique mixture of forest types, and the wide variety of environments in the park, allows the park to support an uncommon diversity of plant and animal species. It is also an important site for wildlife research.
Algonquin Park was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992 in recognition of several heritage values including: its role in the development of park management; pioneering visitor interpretation programs later adopted by national and provincial parks across the country; its role in inspiring artists, which in turn gave Canadians a greater sense of their country; and historic structures such as lodges, hotels, cottages, camps, entrance gates, a railway station, and administration and museum buildings.
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These kids hiked the Booth's Rock trail! Algonquin Park Ontario
Spent the day hiking the booth rock trail and just being out silly selves. Jaden and Avery (mostly) were able to hike the 5k hike like it was a walk around the block.
August 3rd 2016
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Hiking in Algonquin Park Rock Lake Booth's Rock Trail
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Hiking in Algonquin Park Rock Lake Booth's Rock Trail
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Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions since its creation have increased the park to its current size of about 7,653 square kilometres (2,955 sq mi). For comparison purposes, this is about one and a half times the size of Prince Edward Island or about a quarter of the size of Belgium. The park is contiguous with several smaller, administratively separate provincial parks that protect important rivers in the area, resulting in a larger total protected area.
The park is considered part of the border between Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The park is in an area of transition between northern coniferous forest and southern deciduous forest. This unique mixture of forest types, and the wide variety of environments in the park, allows the park to support an uncommon diversity of plant and animal species. It is also an important site for wildlife research
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Drone Fall Colors - Booth's Rock Trail - Algonquin Park 2016
Peak Fall Colors in Algonquin Park, DJI Phantom 3 Professional footage, GoPro, amazing colors and views!
Music: Lyonn - We'll Light The Sky
Fall in Algonquin Park - View from Booth's Rock Trail
Captured on the morning of October 12th 2014
Algonquin - Booth's Rock Trail
Algonquin Provincial Park - Booth's Rock Trail is 5.1 km with a difficulty of 3/3 stars. The scenery was fantastic once you reach the top. Enjoy the video! :)
Booth's Rock Trail in Algonquin Park
Overview from the highest point of the trail in date 9/10/2013
Whiskey Rapids Trail: Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park's, Whiskey Rapids Trail.
The Mizzy Lake Trail at Algonquin Provincial Park
A video I made of my visit to the Mizzy Lake Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park in Southern Ontario.
Even though it was late April there was still a lot of snow on the ground which made for slippery and wet trails.
I didn't get a chance to hike the whole trail because at one point I kept falling up to my knees and waist in the snow and I only had shorts on! Snowshoes would have surprisingly been a good idea.
At the end of the video you'll be able to see two of the moose I was able to catch a glimpse of during my drive home.
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Track and Tower Trail - Algonquin Provincial Park
The Track and Tower Trail is a fairly long and moderately rugged trail that visits Cache Lake, Grant Lake, the old Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, and has a side trail to the location of an old tower.
Walking the Bat Lake Trail - Algonquin Provincial Park
I was walking the Bat Lake Trail in Algonquin Park on a rainy day and came across a frozen waterfall.
9 Best Hiking Trails in Algonquin Provincial Park
9 Best Hiking Trails in Algonquin Provincial Park
Booth's Rock Trail - Nature Relaxation Video
Take a virtual walk along the breath taking Booth Rock Trail and view the natural sights that are all around you. Tracing your way along the woodland paths, you will feel immersed in nature. The chill-out music drifts with you, through the lush wooded Algonquin Park, which is so peaceful, it feels as though you are the first person ever to see such wonders.
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Booth's Rock Trail
Mickey509T's shared video file.
2011 Algonquin Park (Steps on Booth's Rock)
Running down the steps along Booth's Rock Trail in Algonquin Park.
October 12, 2015. Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Booth's Rock look out, Fall colours view
Lookout Trail - Algonquin Provincial Park
The ascent up to the cliff of the Lookout Trail in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada. The cliff over looks the Maples, Pines and Birches. I have been in the Spring and Winter, but wanted to see this sight in the Fall, however I was a week too early. The start of the colours are there, but it would be an awesome sight now (End Sept/ Start Oct 2009)
Track and Tower Trail, Algonquin Park
Track and Tower Trail, Algonquin Park
The Track and Tower Trail at km 25.0 on Highway 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park, is one of our favourite hiking trails in the park. It passes through a variety of interesting landscapes, including beaver ponds, lakes, and old burn zone, Eastern Hemlock and Cedar groves, a historic train railway bed with evidence of trestles visible and a nice lookout where an old fire tower used to stand.
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Algonquin Park - Mizzy Lake Trail Hike with drone Oct 5, 2018
Algonquin Park in peak colour on Oct 5, 2018. Sun was very uncooperative during the entire Fall colour duration. Hiked Mizzy Lake Trail with drone. Drone was sent up when it was not raining (or when hail wasn't coming down). The trail is about 10 km long and takes 3 hours at a solid pace (plus filming time). Good footwear is a must.
Booth's rock
Hiking Algonquin