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Algonquin or Algonquian—and the variation Algonki(a)n—may refer to:
Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions since its creation have increased the park to its current size of about 7,653 square kilometres (2,955 sq mi). For comparison purposes, this is about one and a half times the size of Prince Edward Island or about a quarter of the size of Belgium. The park is contiguous with several smaller, administratively separate provincial parks that protect important rivers in the area, resulting in a larger total protected area.
Its size, combined with its proximity to the major urban centres of Toronto and Ottawa, makes Algonquin one of the most popular provincial parks in the province and the country. Highway 60 runs through the south of the park, while the Trans-Canada Highway bypasses it to the north.
Over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers are located within the park. Some notable examples include Canoe Lake and the Petawawa, Nipissing, Amable du Fond, Madawaska, and Tim rivers. These were formed by the retreat of the glaciers during the last ice age.
Day 1 is Robbie Nevil's third (and, to date, final) studio album, released in 1991.
A provincial park (or territorial park) is a park created under the authority of and is managed by a provincial or territorial government in Canada. Provincial parks are therefore similar to state parks in other countries.
Although provincial parks are not the same as national parks, their structures and purposes are very similar. The provincial and territorial parks systems generally have various park categories. Parks may be ecological reserves without facilities for use by the general public, day use parks or recreational parks that offer many services to visitors, often including bicycle, canoe, or kayak rentals, camping sites, hiking trails and beaches.
In the province of Quebec, the provincial parks are labelled "national parks" and are all IUCN category II protected areas (like at the federal level, and as opposed to many provincial parks), and are managed by Société des établissements de plein air du Québec. Many parks in the other provinces have the IUCN designation.
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural, or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. It may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil, and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. In North America, many parks have fields for playing sports such as soccer, baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses, and these parks may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Often, the smallest parks are in urban areas, where a park may take up only a city block or less. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and they may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. Parks have differing rules regarding whether dogs can be brought into the park: some parks prohibit dogs; some parks allow them with restrictions (e.g., use of a leash); and some parks, which may be called "dog parks," permit dogs to run off-leash.
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Feeling the need to test myself, and my new Swift Pack Boat I travel to Algonquin park for a 3 night solo canoe camping trip. Day one took me from my put in point at access #4 Rain lake, all the way to Misty Lake. Link to Swift Pack Boat http://www.swiftcanoe.com/#!adirondack-pack-136/c1u96 Link to Axe https://www.canadianoutdoorequipment.com/gransfors-bruks-outdoor-axe.html Link to Canadian Outdoor Equipment https://www.canadianoutdoorequipment.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Joe-Robinet-Bushcraft-260005731008348/?ref=hl Instagram https://instagram.com/joerobinetbushcraft/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Robinet_Joe
*There's currently a glitch that makes the video only 46 minutes for mobile users. We looked into it and YouTube support has said they're aware of the issue, but it seems unlikely it's going to be fixed. Please watch on a computer in the meantime until we can get it fixed. Sorry about that!* If you liked this video, please consider supporting us on http://www.Patreon.com/adventure Thank you! Our Patrons were given three choices: Pictured Rocks, Boundary Waters, or here - Algonquin Provincial Park. Algonquin won, and we went up to film our first episode across international boundaries. Join us as we paddle through the lakes and rediscover the fundamentals of life, and how important they are for the body and spirit. -PLAN YOUR TRIP- Our Access Point: http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit...
How To Canoe Camp In Algonquin Park! This video is sponsored by the friendly folks at Algonquin Outfitters, where we rent our canoes from! Check them out online at: http://algonquinoutfitters.com In this video, we delve into how to canoe camp in Algonquin Park's interior, for people who are interested in exploring the park's backcountry and some of Canada's most beautiful wilderness by canoe. The video is full of great advice, helpful tips and gear recommendations for getting you started on your first canoe trip. It covers the following topics below which you can jump to using the index of time codes below. Be sure to enjoy the video in 1440p or full 4K if you can! :) 03:23 - Why Canoe Camp? 04:19 - When? 06:27 - Where? 08:57 - Selecting Your Route 15:03 - Booking Your Trip 15:56 ...
Vlog Ep.26 - Algonquin Park Camping Trip - Day 1 - Hungry Bears? Please share it with anyone you think might enjoy watching :) ✩ Twitter - http://twitter.com/ChrisProuse ✩ Blog/Website - http://www.ChrisProuse.com __ Music “Tired of Waiting (Instrumental)” by: Ts'Anna McDowel, licensed and used with permission. __ P.S. Thanks for watching! :) xx
A tour of Algonquin Park in 5 minutes! It took me 3 years to film and over 6 trips combined. From spring to summer to winter. A park for all season. This park is quite amazing. My video will tell you everything! Algonquin by Drone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn3hl8Sg8NI Backcountry Kayaking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYZmi-A-imU Mew Lake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTE_ldvF5UI
Vlog Ep.47 - Big Algonquin Canoe Trip - Day 1 - Lake Opeongo + New Announcement! This video is about our canoe camping trip in Algonquin Park's interior, starting from Lake Opeongo, plus a cool new announcement about a brand new 360° VR (virtual reality) camera we brought along with us, to bring you a more immersive experience to enjoy! We filmed select, interesting moments throughout the trip each day with the brand new 2017 Samsung Gear 360° 4K camera! Each day's 360° video clips will be in the vlog's description (linked here below), and after the trip we'll post an unabridged version of all the 360° clips for those who would like to enjoy a longer VR experience in the park :) __ There are several different ways to enjoy the 360° VR video linked below: 1. Select desktop web browser...
Watch in 1080! Click "Show More" for info and links. Link to the "Preparing" video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhx_a8fD3AE Doug's Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlTO_RMtvYWVkh3qAJ6_Kw Joe's Amazon Store http://astore.amazon.com/youtube0ccf-20 Connect with me. Bushcraft Courses http://www.northgatebushcraft.com/ My website http://joerobinetbushcraft.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joerobinetbushcraft Instagram https://instagram.com/joerobinetbushcraft/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Robinet_Joe
Vlog Ep.39 - Classic Algonquin Park Canoe Trip - Day 1 - Canoe Lake! (4K) ...enjoy it in 1440p or full 4K if you can - more from the trip coming soon! :) Please like or share this video with anyone you think might enjoy watching! Canoe provided by Algonquin Outfitters - thank you so much! Check them out at www.algonquinoutfitters.com ✩ Twitter - https://twitter.com/AlgonquinOutfit ✩ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/AlgonquinOutfitters/ ✩ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AlgonquinOutfitters/ ✩ Twitter - http://twitter.com/ChrisProuse ✩ Instagram - http://instagram.com/cprouse ✩ Website - http://www.ChrisProuse.com __ Music "Wasted Education 2" by: Anders Bothén (licensed). "7 Years To Life" by: Martin Hall (licensed). "Get You Off My Mind" by: Sebastian Forslund. __ ...
My first solo ever from Sept 19 to Oct 19. I spent 31 days canoeing and camping in Algonquin Park. I began at Canoe Lake, travelled up to Cedar Lake, and returned to Canoe lake.
Algonquin Legends of New England or Myths and Folk Lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribes, The Charles Godfrey LELAND (1824 - 1903) This work, then, contains a collection of the myths, legends, and folk-lore of the principal Wabanaki, or Northeastern Algonquin, Indians; that is to say, of the Passamaquoddies and Penobscots of Maine, and of the Micmacs of New Brunswick. All of this material was gathered directly from Indian narrators, the greater part by myself, the rest by a few friends; in fact, I can give the name of the aboriginal authority for every tale except one. (Summary by Charles Godfrey Leland)