Algonquin - Bat Lake Trail
City: WhitneyLength: 5.6 kmRegion: Muskoka, Parry Sound and Algonquin Park
Trails are open year-round, but trail guide booklets are available at trail heads from late spring to early fall. Trail guide booklets are always available through The Friends of Algonquin Park Bookstores.
Access to trail head parking lots may vary in winter.
Algonquin Park is a premier canoeing destination. Most visitors head into the Park's vast backcountry for overnight canoe camping. However, an increasing number of individuals will camp in a developed campground or in accomodation outside the Park and participate in shorter day trips.
The best resource for planning your canoeing day trip is the Canoe Routes Map-Brochure of Algonquin Provincial Park. This map shows starting locations, routes, portages (and their distance), plus natural and cultural history site of importance.
With information from The Friends of Algonquin Park.
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