High Falls Hikerafting Adventure - Algonquin Provincial Park
Hike and paddle in the beautiful Barron Canyon region of Algonquin Park. Experience the magic of the scenic high falls where you can body slide down a natural waterfall!
This 3 day trip includes some basic instruction in hiking and packrafting techniques. Your guides will assist you in packing for a cross-over trip, enabling participants to transition seamlessly from paddling to hiking - all in one day! Camp in the beautiful wilderness of Algonquin Provincial Park. Relax after days on the water and trails around a roaring campfire, while you guide prepares delicious meals.
Course details: Completed
Where: Algonquin Provincial Park
Duration of trip: 3 days, 2 nights
Maximum Participants: 7
Skill Level: Beginner
Pace/Intensity: Relaxed
Guide Ratio: 1:5
Cost: $835 + HST
Course Dates: July 25th - 27th, 2025
Day 1 Itinerary: We meet in Algonquin park at 10 a.m. After get-to-know-you’s we will fit paddlers for gear, rafts, and packs. After packing up our gear and leaving our vehicles for the duration of the trip, we will enjoy a first meal together and set off on our adventure. The afternoon will consist of some hiking and paddling before we make camp at our first campsite.
Day 2 Itinerary: After a leisurely breakfast and relaxing morning in camp, we will pack up and prepare for another day of travel and fun! A short morning paddle will bring us to High Falls where guests can swim, relax, and take in the scenery while guides prepare a delicious lunch. After a relaxing and enjoyable afternoon by the falls, the group will once again resume their travel until they arrive at camp for the evening. A delicious dinner and evening spent in camp will finish off the day.
Day 3 Itinerary: After a delicious breakfast and packing up camp we resume our adventure, with a final day of travel, swimming, and sightseeing. After completing the remaining journey, we return to the take-out and our waiting vehicles, for the journey home.
What’s Included:
All meals from lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 3.
All necessary packraft gear: packraft, life jacket, wetsuit, paddle, safety kit, and dry bags for packing your gear.
Hiking packs.
Professional guides trained in river travel, wilderness safety, and first aid.
Group camping equipment: stoves and cookware, tents, thermarests, camp shower, hand wash station, camp chairs, rain shelters, emergency communication devices.
Camping fees in Algonquin Park.
What’s Not Included:
Transportation to/from the trip locations.
Personal items and clothing, sleeping bags.
Alcoholic beverages.