All about Canada's oldest and most famous provincial park. Algonquin is a near-North paradise of 3,500 square miles of forests, lakes and rivers atop the rugged Canadian Shield. This idyllic haven from urban life features 1,500 lakes and is easily accessible from dozens of major U.S. and Canadian population centers.
Michael Runtz has spent decades exploring Algonquin Provincial Park and chronicling its flora and fauna in all seasons. He is the ideal guide to everything a visitor might want to know about and experience within Algonquin. The features of this guidebook include:
*Access routes, hiking trails and canoe routes indicated on easy-to-read full-color maps
*Special chapters on seasonal highlights such as fall colors, wolf-howling sessions, and Northern Lights displays
*Points of historical interest, such as ranger cabins and aboriginal rock paintings
*Where, when and how to see moose, wolves, birds and other wildlife
*A complete list of park facilities, services and publications.
The new, expanded color edition of The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park includes dozens of the author's award-winning photographs and chapters on local animal species and their habitats.
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March 14, 2008
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224
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