Algonquin Park Blog

Algonquin Sunrise

It’s that time of the year when the sun rises later and later each day. Sunrise pictures this week have featured sun rays shooting up in the sky and sundogs appearing over the frozen surface of Kawawaymog Lake.
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Riding Mountain National Park visits Algonquin

Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba is the home of Celes Davar and Earth Rhythms. At Riding Mountain, Celes offers his own incredible brand of nature based experiences in one of Canada’s National Parks.Photos of Riding Mountain fill the pages of Celes Web site, giving visitors the opportunity to send photos as e-greeting cards. [...]

Winter in Algonquin Park

Winter has arrived. It’s -17 C, this morning on the edge of Algonquin Park. The ice reaches from shore to shore and we’ll see no more open water until April.That means its time to get the skiis, kicksleds and snowshoes out and get ready for some Algonquin Park Winter adventure.
Mark and Wendy have [...]

Learning at the EDGE

Wendy and I are spending the day with Todd and Jill Vandal in North Bay at the Tourism Keys workshops.We are learning all the latest tricks of keeping our websites fresh and fun. We look forward to using our new found knowledge to bring you all that is new at Northern Edge Algonquin.I am [...]

Snow Sticks at the Edge

We are finally having what seems to be normal weather for this time of year. Our first snowfall of winter often occurs on or around Thanksgiving in early October. This year, snow finally sticks on the 10th of November…. seems awfully late.Over the past few years the seasons have seemed to be changing [...]

Rocky Harbour Todcast

I’m here in Rocky Harbour for one more day with my good friends Celes Davar from Riding Mountain National Park and Nancy Arsenault from Hatley Park National Historic site in Victoria, BC presenting the Edge of the Wedge experiential tourism course for Gros Morne Institute of Sustainability.We’ve had quite a fine time including visiting Jackie [...]