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ABOUT THIS REGION  SNOWMOBILING

Snowmobiling safari around Algonquin Park

This is the ultimate snowmobiling adventure - a 1000 kilometre snowmobiling expedition through spectacular wild forests and frozen landscapes of Algonquin Provincial Park. Ontario has the largest, and possibly the best, snowmobile trail system in the world, and you will be taking full advantage of it on this trip. You will explore the extensive network of wilderness trails and logging roads as you voyage through and around Algonquin Park. The path will lead you along trails that cut through thick, untamed forests, zoom down a 30 m wide 'right of way' and take you to quaint country villages. Along the way you will stop at spectacular vantage points and scenic lookouts.

Snowmobiling safari around Algonquin Park

Only 3 hours north of Toronto, Algonquin Provincial Park is Ontario's oldest park and one of the largest in Canada. It boasts over 7600 square kilometers, with over 2000 fresh water lakes. Within its borders can be found deer, moose, beaver, wolves, bears and many other wild animals, all in their natural habitats. This park is so large and so varied that one end of the park can have entirely different weather from the other end! This park is the perfect location for your next winter adventure.

Snowmobiling safari around Algonquin Park

Season: February to mid March
Requirements: Participants can bring their own sleds for a reduced price.
Suggested Items: Camera, binoculars, daypack, sunglasses.
Suggested Clothing: Bring clothes suitable for a variety of winter weather conditions. Warm coat, snowpants, personal snow boots, fleece underclothes, hat, toque, gloves, scarf, warm socks, long underwear, swim suit. Bathing suit for the hot tub
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: Minimum of 6 participants.
Maximum Number of People: 20
Equipment Provided: New Skidoo snowmobiles and equipment, helmet, liability insurance, boots, snow suit, gloves, gas, trail permits, dogsleds and equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Haliburton and end in Toronto, Ontario. Transportation arrangements from Toronto available for an additional cost.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in a wilderness eco-lodge.
Meal Information: All meals are included.
Guide Information: Your guides are experienced and knowledgeable of the area.
Weather Information: Average winter temperatures range between -5 and -25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Prepare to sled 175-250 km per day. Winter clothing rentals available.
Trip Duration Price
3 days

$1495.00* per person
Mondays-Wednesdays. Feb 13-15, Feb 27-29, Mar 12-14, Mar 19-21, 2012
5 days
$2450.00* per person
Feb 6-10, Feb 20-24, March 5-9, 2012
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 8.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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