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Beaver Pond Trail

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Beaver Pond Trail

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Please check local regulations for: Algonquin Provincial Park

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    September 14, 2018

    It is a very large, fantastically beautiful park, which offers many opportunities for outdoor activities.

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      August 3, 2017

      Algonquin Park is the oldest nature reserve in the Canadian province of Ontario. Those who dream of adventures in the wild can still find untouched nature - ideal conditions for canoeing and safaris to moose and wolves, beavers and bears.

      "Algonquin Park is unique," says Rick Stronks, Chief Biologist of Ontario's oldest nature reserve. "No comparably large park is just three hours by car from ten to twelve million people." Algonquin measures 7,600 square kilometers and is about three times the size of the Saarland. For residents of the metropolises of Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, the park is a popular recreational area, and for tourists it is a Canada for beginners.
      If you're dreaming of adventures in the Canadian wilderness, you will find untouched nature here, inviting you to go canoeing, mountain biking, hiking, camping or animal watching. Moose, white-tailed deer, beavers, wolves and black bears live in the park. Many waterfowl are also native to more than 2,400 Algonquins lakes. In particular, the black-and-white ice divers, whose howling cries sound like cries of children through the valleys, seem to feel comfortable in the park.
      To get as many animals as possible, you should go far into the park interior. Especially from the water you can get close in the morning to moose, deer and bears, which are looking for food in the shore regions. One of the typical waterways, which is relatively easy and easy to penetrate deep into the park, is just that Galipo River.
      Every few hundred meters, trails lead away from the stream. Are they from elks or even black bears? Behind every curve could splash one of the up to 250 kilos paw .....


      Source & more info can be found here:
      welt.de/reise/article3852059/Auf-den-Spuren-wilder-Tiere-im-Algonquin-Park.html

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        Distance 1.59 km

        Uphill 60 m

        Downhill 30 m

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        Location: Unorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

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