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Magical Treehouse
Sleep up in the trees in our cozy Magical Treehouse. This place is the perfect base camp for your next adventure, or a unique spot to curl up with a good book. The perfect place to be in the woods, but not isolated. Cook your meals in the nearby cookhouse (40’ away, unheated) on a camp stove or over an open campfire. A heated bathroom/shower is 20’ away. We provide you with linens, cookware, plus help you plan your trip. Property includes miles of hiking trails and beautiful places to explore!

River Ledge Hideaway
New construction home designed specifically with the thought of guests in mind overlooking the Saint Lawrence River. Enjoy a memorable fall or holiday getaway to this waterfront oasis. Highlighting this home is a large master bedroom overlooking numerous islands speckled throughout the expansive water view. Outdoor fire pit and grilling area will be set up for the fall season. Walk down our path to your own private waterfront. Great place for couples, small families or friends getting together

Riverside Cabin & Nature Trails
Enjoy our 160 acres in a private natural setting. Owls, trout, heron, osprey, mergansers and the occasional loon will add to your stay. There are over 4 miles of private trails for hiking along the river and in the woods. Kayaks & fishing poles provided. Enjoy a romantic riverside fire-pit, professional massage table & new Finnish wood fired sauna. We sanitize everything 110% before your arrival and offer self check in. We celebrate diversity and welcome people from all communities.

Natural Spa: Dome, pool, hot tub, sauna & trails
The Meadow Dome is a private oasis surrounded by 98 acres of gorgeous nature you will have all to yourself. •NEW natural pool •Cedar cabin sauna •Chemical-free hot tub •Walking trails •Indoor fireplace •Outdoor fire pit Close to Algonquin Park Surrounded by thousands of lakes. Meadow Dome is an ideal spot if you want to unwind and enjoy nature at its finest. Meadow Dome is solar powered with wood heating and drinking water provided. There is a close by outhouse.

Off-Grid Tree Canopy Retreat
Escape to this private off-grid retreat, nestled high in the trees overlooking the natural beauty of the Moira River. This elevated nature shelter provides a cozy, rustic space for guests seeking solitude, adventure, or a peaceful getaway. This is a multi-use nature retreat designed to provide shelter and relaxation in a secluded setting. Guests are welcome to rest and recharge in the space, enjoying the warmth of the wood stove while taking in the peaceful surroundings

The Beach House on Ottawa River
Welcome to our beach house! Located right on the Ottawa River, it offers stunning views and a perfect getaway spot. The shallow entry makes it safe for children to swim, and we're pet-friendly with a gated deck for privacy and safety. Explore the river with kayaks, and paddle board for a relaxed beach vibe experience. It’s a fantastic place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Ottawa River! located an hour and a half from Ottawa, and 10 minutes from Pembroke.

Serenity Now | Private Waterfront Cabin
Escape to your own peaceful retreat with no neighbours on this quiet lake. Surrounded by nature and equipped with all the comforts of home. Enjoy complimentary use of our canoe, fishing kayak, and stand-up paddleboard. Make s'mores by the campfire before settling in for a movie night on the 80-inch projector screen. A private 4–5 km trail is available for hiking. We’re committed to creating a safe, welcoming space where everyone feels at home. 🏳️🌈

Bellevue
Floor-to-ceiling windows grace our cottage, seamlessly merging the interior with the wild outside. The surrounding forest and lake becomes a living mural, inviting nature into the heart of this cozy cottage overlooking a peaceful lake. At night, the windows transform into portals to a starlit canvas. Whether it's the Northern Lights or the local wildlife, this modern cottage ensures that every season and spectacle is a cherished part of your experience.

Les Refuges des Collines – Gatineau Park
On the shores of a lake, Parc de la Gatineau is a superb A-frame chalet perfect for disconnecting from the city while being ideally located to allow you to enjoy all that the Gatineau/Ottawa tourist region has to offer. Our mini-chalets are equipped to allow you to relax with their hot tub or to telecommute in their office equipped for this purpose. Our chalets will be a place you'll be eager to return to, as you'll feel at home here.

1800s Timber Trail Lodge
Former Algonquin Park post office transferred to this property in 1970 and made into a beautiful cottage. - 15 min away from Bancroft - several beaches around the area - 40 min walking trail on the property - small pond on the property - 2 double beds, 1 twin bed & 1 pull out couch - open concept, loft style. First floor is kitchen and living room area, second floor bedroom and washroom - snow mobile and four wheeler trails near by

The Guest House
Our guest house is a cozy log cabin with three floors. It is the original homesteader cabin to our property, revived and restored with care. Nestled in the Bonnechere region of Renfrew County, this magical place of solitude offers nature right outside your door. Local paintings by Ottawa Valley landscape artist Angela St. Jean displayed throughout the cabin feature lakes, rivers, and natural places and spaces that surround us.

Off-grid A-frame cabin, come relax in the forest!
Welcome to “The Hemlock” cabin One of two unique cabins on the property. A unique stay situated minutes from historic Perth, Ontario. The Hemlock sits on 160+ acres of private, natural forest. Enjoy 3 season lake access for kayaking & canoe. Year round trails for hiking, snow shoeing, exploring etc. Beautiful scenery and wildlife in a peaceful, private setting, relax and unwind by the fire! We look forward to having you!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Algonquin?
Algonquin has unique stays near lakes, forested areas, and around park entrances. Many guests opt for accommodations with easy access to outdoor activities, scenic views, and locally rooted experiences.
What are the best things to do in Algonquin with kids?
Families frequently explore visitor centers, try beginner hiking trails, and join educational programs highlighting the park’s animals and plants. Many enjoy canoeing, picnicking, and attending nature workshops designed for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Algonquin?
Explore hiking and paddling routes in Algonquin Provincial Park, visit local nature centers, and watch for wildlife. Many travelers also enjoy guided tours, birdwatching, and photography in the park’s scenic landscapes.
How is the weather in Algonquin?
Algonquin has cold winters averaging 7–29°F (-14–-2°C), and warm summers near 56–80°F (13–27°C) with moderate rainfall. Late spring and early fall see mild temperatures and changing foliage.
When is the best time to visit Algonquin?
Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Fall attracts travelers for colorful foliage, while summer brings longer days for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing.
What are the best places to visit in Algonquin?
Algonquin Provincial Park is frequently suggested for its extensive trail network, interpretive centers, and lakes. Around the park, you can explore art galleries and small museums that highlight regional history.
What are some hiking trails in Algonquin?
Algonquin Provincial Park has a variety of trails, including the Lookout Trail, Mizzy Lake Trail, and Centennial Ridges Trail. Each has routes through forests, lakeshores, and elevated viewpoints in the area.
What are some family activities we can do in Algonquin?
Families often visit the park’s interpretive centers, join guided nature walks, and paddle along gentle lakes. Picnicking, wildlife spotting, and hands-on workshops are frequently suggested for visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Algonquin?
Around Algonquin, travelers often visit small towns with artisan shops, local art galleries, and heritage museums. Exploring waterways, nature reserves, and nearby provincial parks are popular options.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Algonquin?
Several vacation rentals in and around Algonquin welcome pets; options include cabins and cottages with outdoor access. Trails and designated pet-friendly areas make it easy to explore nature with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Algonquin?
Arrive early to popular trails and lakes for quieter experiences, and check park maps for route updates. Respect wildlife by observing from a distance, and use designated recycling and campfire areas to help preserve the environment.
What is Algonquin known for?
Algonquin is known for its vast forests, clear lakes, and abundant wildlife within Algonquin Provincial Park. Artists, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts often visit for hiking, canoeing, and observing the changing seasonal landscapes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Algonquin?
Many enjoy exploring lesser-known art galleries, quiet lakes, and backcountry trails in Algonquin Provincial Park. Small nature centers and local craft workshops are often recommended as unique experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Algonquin?
Algonquin has freshly caught fish, locally sourced maple products, and wild berry desserts that are often recommended. Area eateries showcase hearty Canadian fare, including game meats and classic baked goods.
What should I bring for a trip to Algonquin?
Pack comfortable layers, waterproof gear, and sturdy footwear for outdoor activities. Insect repellent, sunscreen, and reusable water bottles are useful throughout the hiking and paddling seasons.
What is the nightlife in Algonquin like?
Nightlife in Algonquin centers around campfires, stargazing, and storytelling in lodge areas. Some venues host live music, local performances, and educational evening programs in a relaxed setting.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Algonquin?
The area has seasonal wildlife observation events, artist exhibitions, and fall color celebrations, especially in late September. Nature workshops and outdoor festivals are often recommended in late spring and autumn.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Algonquin?
Algonquin has a variety of family friendly rentals, including cabins, cottages, and lodges near the park. Many stays feature kitchens, outdoor spaces, and proximity to popular trails and lakes.
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