06/11/2026
Be prepared! 🦟🦟🦟
Algonquin Bound offers canoe rentals, camping gear, & outfitting packages to 30 Algonquin Park locations and surrounding areas.
For everyone from first-time paddlers to experienced trippers.
06/11/2026
Be prepared! 🦟🦟🦟
06/10/2026
Ever wanted to try canoeing but didn’t know where to start?
As part of the Water and Dirt Festival - Bonnechere Provincial Park is hosting an amazing guided canoe experience and we’re proud to be one of the sponsors helping make it happen! 🛶☀️
On Sat. Aug. 15 from 3:00–5:00 PM, park staff will lead a beginner friendly paddle where you’ll learn basic canoeing skills and on-water safety. No experience needed!
After the paddle, stick around from 5:00–6:00 PM for a catered pizza dinner and social gathering with fellow outdoor enthusiasts and campers. 🍕🔥
Your registration includes:
🛶 Guided canoe experience
🍕 Catered pizza dinner
👕 Official event t-shirt
🎁 Park swag, stickers, ice cream voucher, and more
This event is open to everyone, with accessible canoes available and staff on-site to support participants of all abilities. You can bring your own canoe, paddle, and PFD or use equipment provided by the park.
Don’t miss this chance to get on the water, learn something new, and enjoy a great evening outdoors! Registration is OPEN 👉
Water and Dirt Festival Dive into the mud, splash in the water, and have a blast at the wild Water and Dirt Festival!
05/15/2026
Happy May Long Weekend in Algonquin Park! 🎉🍁🌲🛶🥾
The canoes are back on the water, tents are pitched, and the adventure is in full swing. Whether you’re heading out for a day paddle, your first portage of the year, or a backcountry trip, we hope you have an amazing weekend outdoors.
A quick reminder though- the water is still extremely cold this time of year! ALWAYS wear your PFD, dress for the water temperature (not the air temperature), stick close to shore and take extra caution during windy conditions. Cold water can become dangerous very quickly.
Paddle smart, stay safe, and enjoy this gorgeous long weekend! 🌞
05/06/2026
Here's to the start of another great season of canoeing, camping, and exploring Algonquin Park! ⛺🛶🍁🫎
Ice-out! 🥳🛶 Backcountry camping will open as scheduled on May 1st and both of our shops will open for the season tomorrow!
Some roads are now accessible but may require high clearance vehicles, expect rough conditions. Check the Algonquin Park website for more details.
04/26/2026
Almost there! 🥳
Algonquin Park This Morning! — Ice out occurred on most lakes along the Highway 60 Corridor of Algonquin Park yesterday (April 25, 2026), including Lake of Two Rivers (shown). Some large lakes (e.g., Smoke Lake, Lake Opeongo, etc.) typically require a few more days to become ice-free. On average, Lake of Two Rivers thaws three days earlier than Algonquin Park's largest, Lake Opeongo. The ice out for Lake Opeongo will mark the official ice out date for Algonquin Park. See more details at https://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/news/ice-out.php or the link in our bio.
Image: Open water of Lake of Two Rivers in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, on April 26, 2026.
04/25/2026
‼️ Barron Canyon Road & Algonquin Park access is closed beyond the Sand Lake Gate ‼️UPDATE: The road is now open all the way to Lake Travers!
04/01/2026
‼️Some important new alerts for anyone planning to visit Algonquin Park now or in the future‼️
Including updates on backcountry camping, road condition information, and the permanent closure of the Opeongo Lake permit office. Check this link below for more info 👇
https://www.ontarioparks.ca/park/algonquin/alerts
03/02/2026
That's cool! Keep an eye out next time you're on Lake Travers 🧐
02/21/2026
BOOK EARLY & SAVE 10% 🛶⛺️🔥
Now’s a great time to start planning your 2026 Algonquin Park adventure. Whether you’re heading out on a backcountry canoe trip or setting up camp for a few nights, booking early helps secure your dates and equipment.
Save 10% on canoes, camping gear, and outfitting reservations with promo code EB10. Valid until March 31, 2026.
From family trips to first-time campers and experienced paddlers, Algonquin Bound helps make planning simple. We offer clear route advice, quality equipment rentals, outfitting packages, and delivery to 30 access points across the park.
Book online: https://algonquinbound.com/
Questions: [email protected]