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RegionAlgonquin Highlands, Ontario
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Verified2026-05-01

Algonquin Highlands.

45.14° N78.68° WAlgonquin HighlandsOntario23 activitiesVerified · 2026-05-01
Algonquin Highlands landscape
01 — Abstract

Algonquin Highlands is a Canadian Shield township in Haliburton County, anchored by the Haliburton Highlands Water Trails — a municipally managed canoe-route system covering more than 28,000 hectares across the Frost Centre unit (26,500 ha, 60+ lakes, 70 portages, 171 interior campsites) and the smaller Poker Lakes unit (1,800 ha, 12 lakes, 10 portages, 47 campsites). The Township maintains about 40 km of back-country hiking through ten named networks — Frost Centre, Ridge, Crests of Kennisis, Circuit of 5 Viewpoints, Beetle Lake, James Cooper Lookout, Beech River, Alven Ferguson, Log Chute, and the Dorset Scenic Lookout Tower trail.

Kawagama Lake (the largest lake in Haliburton County, ~32 km², max depth 67 m) and Big Hawk Lake feed the same shield-water system. Highway 35 runs the spine through Carnarvon and Dorset; Algonquin Provincial Park's West Gate sits about 3 km east of the Oxtongue Lake hamlet.

This is not Algonquin Park — it is the lake-and-portage country directly west and south of it.

02 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
21
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.8
scale 0–11
Humidity
72%
relative
Visibility
25.1 km
clear
Temp
+0.6°
H 12° · L -3°
Sun
05:48 / 20:33
14h 45m daylight
A+
GOOD DAY TO BE OUTSIDE

Real-time conditions updated; AI field notes unavailable.

9-day high · -3° → 12°
04 — Featured

10. activities
worth your time

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HikingStrong
01May through October

Hiking

About 40 km of municipal back-country hiking across ten named networks. The Frost Centre Hiking Trails (1–11 km stacked loops at 20130 Highway 35 N) and the 8 km Ridge Trail off North Shore Road carry the longest distances; Crests of Kennisis (6 km), Circuit of 5 Viewpoints (5 km loop), and the two 2.5 km Beetle Lake loops near Oxtongue Lake fill out the moderate-to-challenging end. The 1.5 km Dorset Tower trail behind the heritage museum and the 500 m Log Chute Trail at 1584 Big Hawk Road combine short walks with heritage anchors. Shield terrain — rolling, rocky, mixed-hardwood — rather than destination peaks.

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Camping▲ Signature
02Permit window January 2 – December 1…

Camping

Backcountry canoe-in and portage-in camping is the defining overnight experience. The Haliburton Highlands Water Trails system holds 218 interior sites — 171 in the Frost Centre unit, 47 in Poker Lakes — bookable site- and date-specific online or by phone, with party caps of 4, 6, or 10 per site. The permit window runs January 2 through December 18; the booking number serves as the camping permit, with no on-site registration. Frontcountry options sit at the Oxtongue Lake hamlet and around Halls Lake on the Highway 35 corridor.

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Nature & DiscoveryStrong
03May through October

Nature & Discovery

Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls Provincial Park — a 507-hectare waterway park established in 1985, immediately east of the Oxtongue Lake hamlet — is the day-use anchor: Ragged Falls drops 25 m over 200 m of bedrock, with hiking, canoeing, and snowshoeing permitted. The Frost Centre canoe-route management area layers Canadian Shield mixed-hardwood forest, wetlands, and 60+ shield lakes for shield-species birding (loon, common merganser, raptors, warblers). The former Leslie M. Frost Natural Resources Centre on St. Nora Lake — Ontario's first outdoor education centre, 1921–2004 — sits across the highway from the active recreation area but is not a public visitor site today.

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Paddling — Flatwater▲ Signature
04May through October

Paddling — Flatwater

The Haliburton Highlands Water Trails is the headline experience — a municipally managed Crown-land canoe-route system across the Frost Centre unit (26,500 ha, 60+ lakes, 70 portages, 171 interior campsites, 11 access points off Highway 35) and the smaller Poker Lakes unit (1,800 ha, 12 lakes, 10 portages, 47 campsites). Multi-day lake-and-portage tripping in the same Canadian Shield character as Algonquin Park interior, at lower density. Day-trip flatwater on Oxtongue Lake feeds the Oxtongue River paddle to the base of Ragged Falls — about a 3–4 hour return with no portages. Big Hawk Lake (4.7 × 3.7 km on the Kennisis system) and Kawagama Lake — Haliburton County's largest at roughly 32 km² and 67 m max depth — round out the chain.

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Freshwater FishingStrong
05Lake trout Jan 1 – Sept 30; bass 4th…

Freshwater Fishing

Kawagama Lake — Haliburton County's largest lake at roughly 32 km² with 83.5 km of shoreline and 67 m max depth — anchors the cold-water story with lake trout, smallmouth bass, whitefish, cisco, and perch. Big Hawk Lake holds 15 documented species including lake trout, splake, brook trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass, lake whitefish, and burbot. The 60+ Frost Centre canoe-route lakes layer in further coldwater (lake trout, brook trout) and warmwater (smallmouth bass) opportunity. All waters fall under FMZ 15 within the Central Bait Management Zone — live or dead baitfish and leeches cannot be transported into or out of a BMZ. Many lakes carry waterbody-specific overrides; check before fishing.

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Cross-Country & NordicStrong
06Mid-December through early March

Cross-Country & Nordic

The Frost Centre ski trails run 22 km of classic cross-country in nine stacked loops (1.2–6.5 km) named Fox, Bunny, Beaver, Otterslide, Deer, Moose, and Marten — beginner through expert. Reliable Canadian Shield snow cover holds the season together, and the surrounding Haliburton Highlands Water Trails portage network opens up backcountry-XC routes on frozen lakes once the cover sets. The trailhead sits at 20130 Highway 35 N, on the former Frost Centre education site.

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Snow AdventureStrong
07Mid-December through early March

Snow Adventure

The Frost Centre snowshoe network — 11 km of stacked loops on the opposite side of Highway 35 from the ski trails — runs by donation. The Haliburton County Snowmobile Association manages 330 km of OFSC TOP trail across the county, with the Round Algonquin Park (RAP) Tour and the 75 km Forest and Rail (FAR) Loop both passing through Algonquin Highlands. Frozen-lake snowshoe routes from HHWT access points add quiet shield-interior travel once cover sets.

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Sky WatchingStrong
08New-moon windows year-round; cleares…

Sky Watching

Low-population Crown-land shield interior across the Frost Centre and Poker Lakes canoe routes delivers genuine dark-sky conditions on backcountry sites. Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve — Canada's first permanent dark-sky preserve, designated in 1999 — sits roughly 45 minutes west in adjacent Muskoka, and the same dark-sky context extends into the township's interior. Aurora is sub-auroral-oval and rare; stargazing and astrophotography are the practical draws.

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Seasonal Phenomena▲ Signature
09Fall colours peak late September thr…

Seasonal Phenomena

The Dorset Scenic Lookout Tower — a 30-metre steel observation tower built in 1967 on the site of a 1922 original — puts visitors 142 m (465 ft) above Lake of Bays over a sugar-maple-dominant northern hardwood canopy. The Township operates the site and reports 60,000+ visitors a year, with 600+ vehicles a day during peak fall colour. The tower closes November through April; the Highway 35 drive between Dorset and Minden carries the same canopy when the tower is closed. The tower itself sits in Algonquin Highlands; the village of Dorset straddles the township line with Lake of Bays.

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Wildlife ViewingStrong
10May through October for shield speci…

Wildlife Viewing

Shield and wetland habitat through the Oxtongue River corridor and the Frost Centre canoe-route wetlands supports moose, black bear, common loon, and bald eagle. The Highway 60 corridor immediately east — the standard moose-spotting drive — sits inside Algonquin Park, but the Oxtongue corridor west of the West Gate carries the same habitat into Algonquin Highlands. Wolf-howl programming is anchored next door inside the Park, not within the township.

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04b — Also available

13. more outings
surveyed.

Activities supported across Algonquin Highlands without a featured write-up.

  • 01

    Trail Running

    Frost Centre trails
  • 02

    Walking & Strolling

    Dorset waterfront
  • 03

    Cycling

    road · gravel
  • 04

    Mountain Biking

    cross-country
  • 05

    Paddling — Whitewater

    Oxtongue River (seasonal)
  • 06

    Sailing & Boating

    motor-boating
  • 07

    Swimming & Beach

    lake-swim
  • 08

    Aerial Experiences

    float-bush-plane-tour
  • 09

    Motorized Touring

    scenic-drive · atv-quad-tour
  • 10

    Indigenous Experiences

    Available
  • 11

    Food & Drink

    farmers-market
  • 12

    Heritage & Culture

    heritage-historic-site
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    Outdoor Education

    outdoor-education-camp
05 — Curated experiences

Local operators.

Trusted outfitters, guides, and experience providers in Algonquin Highlands.

01Water Sports - Kayak/Canoe/SUP

Algonquin Yeti Paddling

Canoe rentals, guided trips, camping, hikes [aypinfo.ca](https://aypinfo.ca),

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02Camping/Glamping

Camp Adelaide

Glamping in geodesic domes, tents, cabins

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03Water Sports - Kayak/Canoe/SUP

Deep Roots Adventure

Canoe/kayak/SUP rentals, camping gear, guided fishing/hikes/workshops

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04Water Sports - Kayak/Canoe/SUP

Get Up Stand Up Paddle Co.

SUP paddleboard rentals, lessons, delivery to cottages, tours

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05Water Sports - Kayak/Canoe/SUP

Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd

Canopy tours (guided nature hike, canoeing across lake, river rapids walk, treetop boardwalk), hiking, biking, wolf centre visits

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06General Outdoor

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

Guided sculpture forest walks

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07Fishing

Hooked on Haliburton Fishing Guide Service

Guided fishing trips for bass, walleye, pike, etc. from 20ft bass boat

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08Cycling/E-bike

Madcate Bikes

Fat tire e-bike rentals, self-guided and guided tours

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09ATV/Off-Road

Minden Off-Road Park

Off-road trails for ATV, SXS, trucks/Jeeps (self-guided), accommodations

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10Water Sports - Rafting/Tubing

Minden River Run

Lazy river tubing/floating on Gull River, shuttle service

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11General Outdoor

Royal Canadian Falconry

Hands-on falconry experiences, workshops, fly hawks

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12Horseback Riding

South Algonquin Equestrian Trails

Guided horseback trail rides, pony rides, overnight packages

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13Horseback Riding

Winding River Equine

Horseback riding lessons, training, boarding, summer camps

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14Hiking/Trekking

Winterdance Dogsled Tours

Dogsledding tours, snowshoeing, hiking

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15Fishing

Yours Outdoors

Outdoor adventures in art/culture/nature: cross-country skiing, fishing, igloo building (partnered tours)

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