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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2006

Scenes from our canoe trip in Algonquin Park Ontario, Canada

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  • It will be cold, but if you have a good tent you should be fine. May can be very unpredictable.

  • Sorry I didn't elaborate more, I meant your whole video is great, and I have gone to Algonquin Park for 20 years and never seen River Otters at all. Are you planning another trip some time? I am this summer and this video makes me that much more encouraged to hurry and do it. Thanks for the enlightenment.

  • Thank you very much. Have a great trip! Hopefully you will see some otters this year!

  • Great camera shot of those river otters. I haven't seen that very often on hand held videos.

  • Thanks. Got lucky I guess.

  • during my rotary exchange in canada i went on a 4 day canoe trip in algonquin and it was great. im gonna show your video to my friends because i only have a few photos from my trips, no videos. thanks for sharing!

  • Excellent. Where are you from? thanks for watching, I hope this gives your friends an idea of how amazing algonquin park is.

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  • such a pritty place i wanna go im tired of the sands of arizona

  • its funny cause people think natural parks are like untouchable places except algonquin park has one of the largest logging industries in ontario. huge chunks of it is reserved for nothing but cutting trees down.

  • The live wood rule stands no matter where you go. If caught using live wood, you will get a hefty fine. Dead wood is more for developed campgrounds as you purchase fire wood from the office you check through before entering the campgrounds. In the interior (canoe trip/portage), you can collect wood from the forest. Island sites have pretty much been cleaned out already.

  • im from glasgow and i seen otters there when i was there aswell as ufos and i mean that andy

  • hi, i went to the park website and it said you are not allowed to collect live or dead wood from the forest so are we supised to carry are own firewood through the whole trail?

  • My Favourite.

  • dude i live near there and i have never even seen a moose as close as THAT :(

  • hey anyone know if it'll be too cold going camping early may at algonquin?

  • Makes me that much more excited to go next summer, and that much more happy to live in Ontario:)

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