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Discover Sea Kayaking (3 days)
Opeongo Lake, the largest lake in Algonquin Park, is the destination for our sea kayaking excursions. These trips will introduce the novice to basic paddling and sea kayak tripping skills while allowing seasoned paddler’s the opportunity to define their skills. Our first day will take us north on Opeongo where we will make camp for the two nights. The second day will be spent paddling the rocky shoreline, visiting marshes, viewing wildlife or if you wish, just relaxing.

Mink and McCoy Islands Sea Kayaking (4 days)
These are the last protected group of islands as one looks west out into Georgian Bay just northwest of Parry Sound. These islands were the ancient summer home and fishing grounds for the Algonquians, the first people of the Bay. The shore of Franklin Island and the outer islands is a great introduction to sea kayak touring with magnificent island scenery, glistening waters and lots of time to relax and enjoy it all.

Philip Edward Island Sea Kayaking (6 days)
This trip is designed for those looking for a leisurely paddle. The famous Killarney hills will be our backdrop as we venture into Georgian Bay. With this trip you will paddle both the open waters of Georgian Bay and the sheltered inlets around Philip Edward Island. Our journey takes us through the Fox and Chicken Islands offering campsites with beautiful sunsets. Note: Basic paddling experience required.

Byng Inlet to Snug Harbour Sea Kayaking (5 days)
This trip is designed for those looking for a slightly more challenging paddle. Once we venture into Georgian Bay, we head south through the cedar-clad islands towards Head Island. Our journey continues along the open coast to the Mink and McCoy Islands and then back to Snug Harbour.
Note: Basic paddling experience required.

Agawa Bay to Rock Island Sea Kayaking (7 days)
Starting from the white sands of Agawa Bay, "Rock Island" by Wawa, we paddle north 100 kms along the coast of Lake Superior Provincial Park finishing at "Rock Island" by Wawa. The coast offers high cliffs, gravel and sand coves, Ojibwa Pictographs and beautiful sunsets. Sites along the way include Till Creek Falls, Old Woman Bay, Grindstone Point, Indian Harbour, Warp Bay, Rhyolite Cove, the Sand River, Devil's Chair and Devils' Warehouse Island.
Note: Basic paddling experience required.

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