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10/25/2024 5:50 pm  #1


Reservations Backcountry Cedar Lake Campsites Divided Into Two Areas

Source for quote (at bottom) was on the "Alerts and Advisories" page of the park's official website at ... https://www.ontarioparks.ca/park/algonquin/alerts
Reservation website now shows two distinct areas .. "458 - Cedar West" and "458 - Cedar East".

Cedar Lake's campsite numbering on this website's PCI has not been altered. However, a demarkation line between the west and east halves has been added to the PCI map. 

 

10/26/2024 3:22 pm  #2


Re: Reservations Backcountry Cedar Lake Campsites Divided Into Two Areas

Thanks.  I booked out of Cedar this past summer and had to guess where East and West were.  So much easier on North Tea and Opeongo where there are narrows clearly differentiating.

 

11/22/2024 11:25 am  #3


Re: Reservations Backcountry Cedar Lake Campsites Divided Into Two Areas

I thought something new to read would be fun!


In Algonquin Park, where the trees stand tall,
Paddles a canoeist named Barry, having a ball.
His favorite spot? Cedar Lake, so grand,
With paddle in hand, he explores the land.

"Hello, Mr. Beaver!" Barry calls with delight,
As the beaver just nods, busy with his night.
The loons sing a tune, a serenade so sweet,
While Barry hums along, tapping his feet.

He tells silly jokes to the fish in the lake,
Who splash in response, for goodness' sake!
A turtle pops up, with a slow, steady grin,
Barry waves back, "How've you been?

The sun starts to set, painting skies with flair,
Barry's adventures are beyond compare.
With a heart full of joy and a spirit so free,
He paddles back home, as happy as can be.

So here's to Barry, and his watery quest,
On Cedar Lake, he finds his rest.
May his days be filled with laughter and cheer,
For in Algonquin Park, there's no place more dear!

Last edited by FredForest (11/22/2024 11:26 am)

 

11/23/2024 8:00 am  #4


Re: Reservations Backcountry Cedar Lake Campsites Divided Into Two Areas

Thanks Fred. Yes, a solo trip can get a bit odd, especially when one "talks to the animals"!

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