Algonquin Provincial Park (Pog Lake CG) - Wildlife, Canoeing, Cycling, Hiking, Museums & More!

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RVing Ontario - TRUE NORTH CAMPING

RVing Ontario - TRUE NORTH CAMPING

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Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Ontario's best. From the wildlife to the canoeing / kayaking, cycling, hiking, camping and museums - it is a must-visit destination. In this episode we'll review Pog Lake Campground (including the RV sanitation station and drinking water availability), the Visitor Centre, Logging Museum, and camp stores, as well as the canoeing, biking and hiking opportunities.
Canoeing. With thousands of lakes & rivers, Algonquin offers canoe and kayak enthusiasts incredible opportunities to explore….. And if you don’t have your own canoe, kayak or paddle board, there are outfitter companies that serve the park. You can rent online or by phone and the canoe will be brought to the campground for you, or you can just speak with the staff when they make their deliveries and pickups.
Cycling. Algonquin has 3 bike trails, including the Old Railway Trail accessible from a number of campgrounds including Pog Lake. For most of its 16-kilometre distance the trail follows the abandoned bed of the historic Ottawa, Arnprior, and Parry Sound Railway that opened in 1896 and was decommissioned in 1959. This bike trail is rated easy and is pretty family friendly while Algonquins other two trails are more for experienced mountain bikers. And if you didn’t bring your own bike, you can rent one at the kiosk next to the Lake of Two Rivers camp store.
Visitor Centre. Algonquin has a fascinating visitor’s centre - it’s actually more of a museum. From the park’s history to its wildlife and eco systems, its exceptional displays and information are top notch. There’s also an observation deck and bookstore/gift shop.This is the best provincial park visitor centre we've been to.
Logging Museum. Algonquin has a second museum that is definitely worth visiting….or should we say hiking - it’s the Logging Museum. The Algonquin Logging Museum brings to life the story of logging from the early square timber days to modern forestry management….and logging that still goes on within the park today. The exhibits are laid out along a picturesque and easy to hike 1.5 km trail. They demonstrate the techniques, tools and conditions loggers have encountered over the last 150 years.
In addition to canoeing, Algonquin is famous for hiking on its 20 marked trails….some with rugged challenging terrain through hardwood forests and others along a tranquil boardwalk meandering through a spruce bog.
Visitors to Algonquin are always hoping to see some of its famous full-time residents…moose are plentiful. And we returned to the area we’d seen the black bears on our drive in and found a female and two cubs digging and flipping rocks looking for lunch.
Pog Lake Campground. Divided into to three sub campgrounds, 'A' section where we camped, has a pretty beach. It can get quite busy and noisy here in July and August. The majority of the sites in this section have electricity and a few sit high with a beautiful view through the trees of the lake. ‘A’ campground also has a small section that is radio and pet free.
‘B’ Section has both electric and dry sites. Some of the dry sites in particular have beautiful lake views but some might be tough to maneuver a large RV into.
And ‘C’ section is all dry camping. While many of the sites are large (and some are on the water) the roads are narrow and this campground may be best suited to tents or small truck/van campers.
And if you arrive in Algonquin and discover you’ve forgotten something, the park has a well-stocked camp store near Lake of Two Rivers that includes a small restaurant. There are also two outfitter stores with camping and paddling equipment in the par The Opeongo Store and Canoe Lake Store (Portage Store). The Canoe Lake Store had some beautifully painted canoes on display.
Fabulous Algonquin. Algonquin, if you haven’t visited, has so much to offer - it is definitely worth planning a multi-day stay here. Whether it’s for the hiking, water sports, wildlife or quiet wilderness, Algonquin is a gem in the Ontario Parks system.
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@davemashinter5218
@davemashinter5218 4 ай бұрын
A great informative video,enjoyed watching it,thanks for taking the time to share it,keep up the great work and enjoy your future camping trips.😀
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed it! Safe travels and happy camping!
@juliehalmbacher5572
@juliehalmbacher5572 7 ай бұрын
Just noticed your back! Hope the ankle recovery went well. Replaying some of your Alaska videos as we plan our trip for summer 2024. Especially, the budget one. I decided to put the Robert Service quote up and your travel words of wisdom. I think they are good reminders of the journey we want and look forward to. Thanks Julie Ohio
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Julie. We're genuinely happy to hear our Alaska/Yukon series has been helpful! Have a great time planning that amazing adventure!!
@territ8837
@territ8837 11 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing them 😊
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Territ…its really appreciated!
@paulaharron3645
@paulaharron3645 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 2 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Paula. We really appreciate it!
@jeffspoehr1757
@jeffspoehr1757 11 ай бұрын
Welcome back! This park looks really great! Your campsite appears huge, and what a great location., The "Visitors Center" is so much more, amazing! I guess we'll have to go there some day. I do have a question though. Of the various hiking trails, how many can you bring a dog on?
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Jeff! As for dogs on the hiking trails, I am not aware of any restrictions. I believe some National Parks may restrict dogs on some trails, particularly in some parts of the US, but I have never encountered that type of restriction in an Ontario Provincial Park. But I must add this is just based on my experience.
@riccastellanos7852
@riccastellanos7852 11 ай бұрын
So,so,so glad you are back!!! Love your videos ❤
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Wow, that is so kind! Thank you!!
@davidcolinstillman5585
@davidcolinstillman5585 11 ай бұрын
HI TERRY & CINDY 👋 VERY NICE KZbin CHANNEL ! GORGEOUS WEATHER SCENERY COLORS VIEWS BEAUTY LANDSCAPE WILDLIFE VIDEO FOOTAGE 📹 GORGEOUS CAMPSITE ! LOVE SEEING THE WILDLIFE. THE VISITORS CENTER WITH IT'S HISTORY ABOUT THE EARLY YEAR'S PLUS WHAT'S GOING ON NOW & STORE LOOKED REALLY NICE & STOCKED FOR WHAT EVER YOU WANT / NEED . BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 GOD BLESS YOU BOTH & THE PUP ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES 🙏 THANK YOU 🙏 😊
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much David, that is very kind. Happy camping and safe travels!
@aznick102
@aznick102 11 ай бұрын
Enjoy your content, hope the ankle isn't giving you too many problems.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thanks very much…really appreciate it!!
@PhotoAlbert
@PhotoAlbert 11 ай бұрын
Terrific video guys! It's great to see you posting again! This looks like a beautiful place to see. I really would like to do some exploring in Canada.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Albert. Hope you find an opportunity to explore some more of Canada soon!
@doneason4494
@doneason4494 11 ай бұрын
Another great video, I really enjoy your adventures. Safe travels
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 11 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Don, we appreciate it. Happy camping!
@martyi398
@martyi398 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing looks to be a nice park to spend a portion of the summer, Just curious as to what warranty repairs were needed to be done on your travel trailer? if you don't mind sharing we have the same model on order currently!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 10 ай бұрын
Hi Marty, let me start by saying we love our little Rockwood and would buy it again in a heartbeat. One repair wasn’t that big of a deal- the screws that hold the bottom of the (huge 12v) fridge had stripped and the fridge needed to be resecured. We love that fridge btw. What took much longer was having a soft spot in the floor repaired. Apparently there was a lot of back and forth between the dealer and Rockwood how to do it. Eventually it was decided to attack the problem from below and according to the dealer they found a missing or broken support which they were able to fix….it just took 5 weeks. Hope this helps. Enjoy your new trailer!!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 10 ай бұрын
And just a quick add on, we’ll be releasing a new video in the next few weeks re everything that ‘broke’ on our journey to Alaska….and spoiler alert, our little Rockwood took her bruises and kept right on going.
@martyi398
@martyi398 10 ай бұрын
@@TrueNorthCamping Thanks for the info, yes we’re excited to get the new trailer it’s scheduled for production the first week of September!
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