Toronto Trip Overview
In this new Covid-esque world, where countries around the globe work tirelessly at flattening the curve, and where social distancing has become a way of life, the wilderness has become our one true safe haven.
Guests of Lake Fever never need to worry about trip planning, gear rentals or transportation. Every trip to the quiet wilderness will provide campers with a sterilized tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad & pillow, even up to 6 prepared meals at camp & S’Mores by crackling campfire.
We understand that the average Canadian income got hit pretty hard these past few months. That’s why Lake Fever’s private overnight camping tours are designed with budget in mind.
On our private 3 day trips, you and your extended social bubble can expect to swim, canoe and hike to breath-taking lookouts over peaceful Algonquin Provincial Park. Skip the hassle of renting multiple cars & equipment, booking campsites, planning day trips, and cooking meals. We’ve got your summer escape covered!
Additional Info
Duration: 3 days
Starts: Toronto, Canada
Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Bar, Club & Pub Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In this new Covid-esque world, where countries around the globe work tirelessly at flattening the curve, and where social distancing has become a way of life, the wilderness has become our one true safe haven.
Guests of Lake Fever never need to worry about trip planning, gear rentals or transportation. Every trip to the quiet wilderness will provide campers with a sterilized tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad & pillow, even up to 6 prepared meals at camp & S’Mores by crackling campfire.
We understand that the average Canadian income got hit pretty hard these past few months. That’s why Lake Fever’s private overnight camping tours are designed with budget in mind.
On our private 3 day trips, you and your extended social bubble can expect to swim, canoe and hike to breath-taking lookouts over peaceful Algonquin Provincial Park. Skip the hassle of renting multiple cars & equipment, booking campsites, planning day trips, and cooking meals. We’ve got your summer escape covered!
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Day
Stop At: On The Docks Pub, 90 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 2C7, Canada
Lunch stop at a lakeside restaurant in Huntsville -a quiet cottage town loaded with festivals this summer. If something exciting is happening we’ll be sure to take a peak before heading out. Passengers should bring money to pay for their own lunch.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Algonquin Provincial Park, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Patrons acquaint themselves with the campsite, take a short hike and settle in for dinner and a campfire with S’Mores (weather permitting)
Duration: 10 hours
Meals included:
• Dinner: Home-cooked vegetarian dinner at camp
*Be sure to mention any allergies/conditions, or dietary requirements you may have
Accommodation included: Campers will share 1 large tent with another guest
Day 2: Choose Your Own Adventure
Stop At: Algonquin Provincial Park, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Today is a free day, with a range of activities for guests to choose from (weather permitting):
Fans of trekking can enjoy a 4-5 hour journey into Algonquin’s deep wilderness on the Centennial Ridges Trail. The trail is 10km long, and well known for wildlife spottings.
As another option, campers may choose to rent bicycles (cruisers, mountain bikes, fat tires) (*cost excluded) and ride out on the Old Railway Bike Trail. This path follows a section of discarded railway line, now shrouded in trees. 16km long from end to end, it’s rated Easy, and is suitable for young children.
Duration: 4 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast: Enjoy a selection of toast/bagels, cereal, yoghurt, fruit, oatmeal, etc.
• Lunch: Lunch consists of a sandwich spread (veggie deli meats, veggies; gluten-free alternatives available upon request)
• Dinner: Home-cooked vegetarian dinner at camp
*Be sure to mention any allergies/conditions, or dietary requirements you may have
Accommodation included: Campers will share 1 large tent with another guest
Day 3: Into The Wild
Stop At: Booth’s Rock Trail, 9 Km south of Km 40.3 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario K0M 1J1 Canada
Begin the day with one of Algonquin’s most beautiful hikes. Booth’s Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and an amazing lookout, then returning along an abandoned railway.
*It is recommended that those with mobility issues do a shorter version of this hike
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Lake Opeongo, Opeongo Road, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada
Campers will have the opportunity to canoe or kayak on Lake Opeongo -the largest of Algonquin’s 1,500 lakes
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Meals included:
• Breakfast: Enjoy a selection of toast/bagels, cereal, yoghurt, fruit, oatmeal, etc.
• Lunch: Campers enjoy a sandwich spread (veggie deli “meats”, veggies; gluten-free alternatives available upon request)
No accommodation included on this day.