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Links for Algonquin Provincial Park, Tea Lake
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Algonquin Provincial Park, Tea Lake Website
Related Links (Local Attractions, Businesses)
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| Friends of Algonquin Park |
| Algonquin Provincial Park, with its rugged hills, beautiful lakes, and wonderful wildlife viewing opportunities occupies a very special place in the hearts and minds of so many people. The value of the Park is even further enhanced by the variety of its exceptional educational and interpretive programs which have become a standard of excellence throughout North America since the 1940s. With Algonquin enriching the lives of thousands of visitors, it is not surprising that they wanted to give something back to the Park. As a result, The Friends of Algonquin Park was established in 1983 as a registered, non-profit organization... |
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| The Portage Store |
| The Portage Store has been outfitting Algonquin Canoeists since 1937. Located on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, the store serves as the gateway to the Algonquin interior. The Store offers a wide range of outfitting packages and rental options, including canoes, kayaks, camping equipment and food packs. Shelves are well stocked with appetizing, convenient foods that comply with Algonquin Park's ban on cans and bottles, as well as a full range of camping and fishing supplies. |
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| Awesome Algonquin Adventures |
| This is a site dedicated to the beauty that is Algonquin Provincial Park. This massive land is home to numerous types of wildlife and truly a wonder of nature. It can calm you with it's silence and picturesque scenery as well as test you with it's terrain and natural elements. It is the best of both worlds.
Our first trip to Algonquin was years ago on a whim and little knowledge of what was ahead of us. It has grown into, at least, an annual event, each visit better than the last. Please browse through our site and enjoy everything we offer. We hope that through some of our experiences we are able to help you prepare for your first, or next, Awesome Algonquin Adventure. |
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| Canoe Routes of Algonquin Park |
| This web site is intended as a guide for those planning to explore Algonquin's interior by canoe. The majority of the entry is devoted to a detailed description of the regularly maintained canoe routes in the park. There are also brief general sections on rules and regulations, park geography, and gear and stuff , the latter including some thoughts on trip organization. Finally, there is a page of links and references. |
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| McMichael Art Gallery - Group of Seven Paintings |
| Tom Thomson, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Frank Johnston and Franklin Carmichael all worked at a Toronto commercial design firm, Grip Ltd., at some point in their careers. It was through this employment that several of them met and discovered their common artistic interests... |
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Provincial Links
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