Algonquin Outitters - Summer Photo Contest - Landscapes of Algonquin Park - www.algonquinoutfitters.com/photocontest/
1st PLACE - "Snow framed" - We walked through the path after a snowfall at Cache Lake and was studded by this beautiful cottage on the lake. The branches of the pine tree framed it so nicely. - Cache lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
2ND PLACE - "Moody Morning" - With a storm rolling in...I waited in one of my favorite spots hoping for a Moose, but happy just to capture the lovely scenery. - Opeongo Road, Algonquin Park - Megan Lorenz - Etobicoke, Ontario
3RD PLACE - “Smokey Forest” - This was taken while car camping at Kearney Lake campground. I really like when smoke from campfires around the campground lingers in the trees. - Kearney Lake Campground, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Where Did The Summer Go?" - Perfect spot to sit and enjoy the peace in Algonquin. - Killarney Lodge, Algonquin Park - Megan Lorenz - Etobicoke, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Kioshkokwi Sunrise" - Sunrise is my favorite time; while other sleep, I enjoy in solitude the birth of another day. - Kioshkokwi Lake - Latitude 46.03518 Longitude 78.53318 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
HONORABLE MENTION - "SUNSET AND MOOSE AND CALF" - One evening while camping at Algonquin Park I decided to canoe up Costello cr. to the south tip of Opeongo Lake. On entering the bay at the tip of the lake this cow and calf were busy feeding. I slowly canoed over to the edge of the bay and climbed the small hill and captured this picture with the sunset peeking behind the trees. - Costello cr. Algonquin park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - "Just a little walk in the fall....." - Tim River access road, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Milky Way on Tim Lake" - The stars were brilliant the other night when I captured this photo from our campsite. - Tim Lake, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Moose along hwy 60" - Leaving Mew Lake campground early one morning I had the good fortune to be able to shoot this image of a Moose in a swamp just off the corrider. - Hwy 60 Algonquin Park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - "Majesty" - Tracey and I were paddling Rock Lake and when we turned the corner of a group of trees we came upon this Majestic view. - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf - Etobicoke, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Fall Colours" - First weekend of October, 2009 - Crotch Lake - Bryce Zimny - Oshawa, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - "Falls on the Magnetawan" - This picture was taken today on the way out of the Tim River access point. I used a slow shutter speed to blur the waterfall. - Access road to Tim River, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - "Amazed " - I thought it was going to be an overcast morning and suddenly the pink came out of nowhere and I just kept my finger on the trigger of my camera. Voila here it is. I was "Amazed" - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Summer Lookout" - During this wonderful summer trip, I often found myself gazing across the calming waters of Opeongo Lake. I couldn't help capturing this lovely scenery to bring home with me for the winter. - Bear Island, Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - DANIELLE COUPLAND - BURLINGTON, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Daisy Sunrise" - The sunrise on Daisy was beautiful! - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
HONORABLE MENTION - “The Cliffs of the Natch” - The sun casting light on the beautiful cliffs of the Natch along the Petawawa River. - Campsite following the Natch Rapids - Brendan Kenny - Dundas, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - “Rock Lake Moose” - When camping along the Highway 60 corridor we often drive at dusk to look for moose. This evening we had just missed a guided night walk at Rock Lake but came upon this moose taking a drink just before the sun set. - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Andre Gervais - Windsor, Ontario.
HONORABLE MENTION - "Road to Rock Lake" - Took this picture on road going to Rock to visit friends - Traveling on road going to Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Gary W. McArthur - Cambridge, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Sea of Green" - Hiking in August on the Bat Lake Trail. - Bat Lake Trail, Alonquin Park - Iain McNab - Cambridge, Ontario
"Rock Lake Panorama" - Early Spring at Rock Lake - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Iain McNab - Cambridge, Ontario
"New Beginning" - Hiking on Lookout trail in mid May. - Lookout Trail, Alonquin Park - Iain McNab - Cambridge, Ontario
"Sunrise on Lake of Two Rivers" - Catching the Sunrise on Lake of Two Rivers - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Iain McNab - Cambridge, Ontario
"Bat Lake" - Hiking in August on the Bat Lake Trail. - Bat Lake Trail, Alonquin Park - Iain McNab - Cambridge, Ontario
"Moose Running Along Highway 60" - We stopped along Highway 60 in Algonquin Park to watch "mom" and "calf." After about 10 minutes, they both began to run parallel to the road and then headed to the woods. - Highway 60, Algonquin Park - Wilbur L Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Happy Trails" - Here's my Dad heading on our first portage! -Magnetawan - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Away" - Here is Bob paddling the Magentawan River. - Magnetawan - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Explore" -Here we are heading to our fist camp site on Daisy. - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Solitude" - My dad pumping water one misty morning on Daisy - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Onward" - Here's Bob heading down the Petewawa River. Isn't the boat (and Bob) beautiful? - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"River Grass" - The river grass made the paddle very fun! - Petewawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"The Great Outdoors" - Bob looked so small in the great outdoors. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Into The Sky" - Matt looked like he was paddling into the sky. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Lilly Pads" - The lilly pads were enchanting! - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - A. Macles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Lilly Pads" - The lilly pads were enchanting on the river. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Resting" - It looked like the canoes were resting next to the river. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Muddy Trails" - Dad was attempting to balance across the foot logs. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Breath" - Taking a breath by Magnetewan before a portage. - Magnetawan Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Two Greats" - Great Grandson shows his Great grandfather how to cast - Ceder Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
"On my own" - Father inlaw leaves to do solo trip - Ceder Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
“Crotch Lake Morning - Time to head home” - It was the last morning of out trip. The cedar strip sat on the beach ready to be loaded for the paddle out. The mist was just starting to leave. - Crotch Lake. Algonquin Park - Tom Yates - Sarnia , Ontario
Crotch Lake Morning Loon Swim - It was the last morning of out trip. The cedar strip sat on the beach ready to be loaded for the paddle out. The mist was just starting to leave. The loons were swimming past in the distance. - Crotch Lake - Algonquin Park - Tom Yates - Sarnia , Ontario
”Early morning Loons“ - It was the last morning of out trip. A family of loons came to say goodbye! - Crotch Lake - Algonquin Park - Tom Yates - Sarnia , Ontario
"Morning Mist on Burnt Island Lake" - This photo was taken on Burnt Island lake, around 9 a.m. on September 17, 2009, as the sun was burning off the morning fog. - Burnt Island Lake, Algonquin Park - Bob Clarke - Toronto, Ontario
"Hangin' Out" - Me hanging out in my hammock to watch the sunset. Best seat in the house! - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Rays" - The rays from the sunset on Daisy were magnificent - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Setting" - The sunset on Daisy was beautiful - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Calm" The sunrise calm and mist was beautiful - Daisy Lake - , Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
“Trees in the mist” - Rained a lot but made for some interesting photos - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
“Stormy Morning” - Like usual I am up before the family. It was a rainy, dull week but it made for some interesting skies. - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
"Break Time" - The canoes were taking a break next to Daisy - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Reflecting" - Taking a moment to reflect by Daisy - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Boat's Eye View" - Here is view from the boat's eyes on Mocassin - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Brilliance" - The colors of the sunset were brilliant on Mocassin - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Misty Morning" - The morning was extremely misty - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Magnificence" - The morning on Mocassin was absolutely breathtaking. - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Mystical" - The morning felt quite mystical - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Calm Morning" - The morning was so calm on Mocassin - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Meditation" - Matt was meditating one morning next to Mocassin - Mocassin Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Reflections" - The reflections on Daisy were remarkable - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"True Reflections" - It was almost impossible to distinguish between the sky and the water. - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Daisy Sunset" - The sunset on Daisy was beautiful once again. The water was so calm and peaceful. - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Ripples" - I loved the ripples in the sky on Daisy - Daisy Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Into the Clouds" - Here's Dad paddling into the clouds - Magnetewan Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
"Perspective" - My dad looked so small under a brilliant sky. - Magnetewan Lake, Algonquin Park - Alison Machles - Asheville, North Carolina
“Peak through the Trees” - A perfect day. No wind and the lake is like glass. - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
“Mirror” - You could almost turn this picture upside down and not notice the difference. You look at many of the Tom Thompson or Group of Seven paintings and you wonder how come they paint the sky like that. I see skys like this up north and I now I see what they see. - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
"Taking stock" - Brother John checks his map, at the head of the High Dam portage on the Nipissing River. - High Dam on the Nipissing River - Latitude 45.48472 Longitude 78.55272 - Mark Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Springtime at High Dam" - On our may Nipissing trip, we caught no fish at this hole, but enjoyed the beauty of that warm sunny day at rock cut off the portage around High Dam. - High Dam on the Nipissing River - Latitude 45.48472 Longitude -78.55272 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Loontail Lunch" - Brother John takes a lunch break after our May bushwack into Loontail Lake from High Dam on the Nipissing. - Loontail Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.49274 Longitude -78.53198 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Adrift on Rosebary Beach" - This driftwood was a perfect frame for the famous sand beach on Rosebary lake - Rosebary Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.46020 Longitude -78.55146 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"The middle of a long day on the Nipissing." - Our intrepid crew takes a break at High View Cabin on the Nipissing (the river is just beyond the greenery to the right). - High View Cabin on the Nippissing, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.51102 Longitude -78.55226 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"High Water at High Falls" - High Falls on the Nipissing is a great swimming spot most summers, but July a year ago it was in high flood, leaving all of us wistful for the missed chance to cool off. - High Falls on the Nipissing River - Latitude 45.54180 Longitude -78.43496 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"High water on the Petawawa" - Ken and Ed take in the dramatic high water on the Petawawa falls at the top of the first portage out of Cedar. - Petawawa River, Algonquin Park - Latitude 46.00146 Longitude 78.2903.8 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"A Classic Algonquin Landscape: Jake Pigeon's Brent Store" - Always a highlight of any passage through Cedar Lake is a stop at the AO store presided over by the inimicable Jake Pigeon. - Brent - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Carl Wilson's Reflections" - On a rest day, in the middle of a two week trip, friend Ken Schwarz, pauses to reflect in the solitude of Carl Wilson Lake. - Carl Wilson Lake - Latitude 46.01246 Longitude -78.36394 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Racing to catch up on Little Couchon" - As I dawdled to take photos, it seemed brother John and I were alaways racing to catch up with the rest of our canoe mates, here in the distance on Little Couchon. - Little Couchon, Algonquin Park - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
“Break Time ” - six of us stopped for a break at a favorite swimming spot of mine on Little Cauchon that I had first visited in the mid-1960’s. We were on our way from Carl Wilson to Kioshkokwi that day. -
"Gliding on the looking glass" - On our way from Carl Wilson to Kioshkokwi, we enjoyed a wonderful stretch of calm as we crossed Cauchon Lake. - Cauchon Lake - Latitude 46.03390 Longitude 78.42524 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Bumps on Kiosk Log" - After a day on the water fro Carl Wilson Lake, the guys kicked back for a sunset on Kioshkokwi Lake - Kisochkowkwi Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 46.0351.8 Longitude 78.53318 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Anglers' Falls on the Amable du Fond" - A view of the falls along the Anglers' Portage between North Tea Lake and Manitou Lake - Amable du Fond River, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.51178 Longitude -78.59300 - Mark Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Anglers' Falls redux" - Another view of Anglers' Falls on the Amable du Fond between North Tea and Manitou Lakes - Amable du Fond River, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.51178 Longitude -78.59300 - Mark Scarlett - Hammond, New York
“The Gathering Storm” - After the storm broke, we were greeted with the double rainbow that can be seen in an earlier shot that I submitted. - west end of North Tea on the last day of a trip with Louise. - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Anglers' Portage Falls, Amable du Fond River" - I had spent time with a bunch of guys in July at this beautiful waterfall just below North Tea Lake, and was sure to revisit it with Louise on our trip in August, when I took this phot - Anglers' Portage Falls, Amable du Fond River, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.51178 Longitude 78.59300 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Tea Lake Rainbows" - Captured this double rainbow on the last evening of a trip in August with Louise. Curiously, I had a similar rainbow at this site at the end of a two week trip with a bunch of guys in July. - West end of North Tea Lake - Latitude 45.56096 Longitude -79.06272 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Adrift on Craig Lake" - Looking across Craig Lake from a sandbar by the island along the north shore. - Craig Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.53078 Longitude 79.03520 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Trails end on BoPeep Creek" - Brother John takes a break before we head back to Craig Lake after a springtime bushwack into the backcountry along BoPeep Creek. - BoPeep Creek - Latitude 45.53162 Longitude 7900514 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"The Fly is Cast" - I take a last cast in the morning, before heading out for a day of exploring around Craig Lake. - Craig Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.53078 Longitude -789.03520 - Mark Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Sacked out on Craig Lake" - Brother John sacks out in his hammock after a long day in May exploring the backcountry near Craig Lake. - Craig Lake, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.53078 Longitude -79.03520 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"Morning Rain and Mist" - We were half way through our trip and woke up to a mist and fog enshrouded morning. It was beautiful to watch as the sky slowly cleared and the sun came out. - island on Big Trout Lake, Algonquin Park - M Catherine Cornell - Pittsford, New York
"moon rise at sunset" - We found the perfect island on Burnt Root for our crew's layover day. The moon was up as the sun was setting creating the illusion that the sun was in the at nighttime because them moon was so bright. - Burnt Root Lake, Algonquin Park - M Catherine Cornell - Pittsford, New York
"Grassy Bay" - Boy Scout High Adventure canoe trip for 8 days through the park starting at Magnetawan. It was a magical trip! - Grassy Bay, Algonquin Park - M Catherine Cornell - Pittsford, New York
"Exquisite Muskoka Sunset" - An Artist was clearly at work this dusky evening in September. One could only stop and stare at this absolutely breath-taking sunset which was equally reflected on the tranquil Clearwater Lake. - Clearwater Lake, Port Sydney at Ontario Pioneer Camp - AllisonG. Duffy - Port Sydney, Ontario
"Achieving New Heights" - My friend Jack was in training for his trip to Mount Everest last fall. - Barron River Canyon Lookout - J.J. Guy Longtin - Renfrew, Ontario
"rock lake beach" - Early morning on rock lake enjoying the autumn view. - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Andrew Dean - Waterloo, Ontario
"Tea lake colours" - The canoeist is heading into the colours on a beautiful Oct afternoon. - North shore of Tea Lake , Algonquin Park - Andrew Dean - Waterloo, Ontario
"Pond on the road Rock lake" - Just a touch of colour against an impressive rock face and the canoeist is taking it all in. - Pond on the east side of the road to Rock lake, Algonquin Park - Andrew Dean - Waterloo, Ontario
“West Gate Welcome“ - 25 September 2008 - Algonquin Park West Gate Highway 60 - M. Cocomello - Toronto, Ontario
“Prism Algonquin” - 26 September 2008 - Tea Lake from Highway 60, Algonquin Park - M. Cocomello - Toronto, Ontario
“lgonquin West-side Highlands” - 04 May 2009 - Algonquin Park; Highway 60 west of Whitney Lake - M. Cocomello - Toronto, Ontario.
“Algonquin Fresh Spring Nutrients” - 05 May 2009 - Algonquin Park Highway 60, West of Eos Lake - M. Cocomello - Toronto, Ontario.
"Mizzy Reflections" - Early morning hike at Mizzy Lake - Mizzy Lake Trail, Algonquin Park - Gord Barter - Minden, Ontario
"After The Rain" - We went shooting pictures of birds with our birding friends and were forced to stop because of a blinding rainfall. After an hour or so, we went driving across Hwy 60 to see what we could photograph from the car. The smoke from the water and the muted colours inspired me to take this shot. - Highway #60, Algonquin Park - Tracey Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
"sunset on galeairy lake" - sunset photo taken on galeairy lake - galeairy lake, Algonquin Park - Christina Scheuermann - St. Catharines, Ontario
"Highway 60 Sunrise" - The mornings in Algonquin park are spectacular and I am awed by the colours that the sun brings out in everything when the day is just dawning. - Highway 60 at the entrance to Track and Tower trail.Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Mew Lake Mist" - I worked at the visitor center last year and I had the most beautiful drive every morning, including passing by Mew Lake. Once in a while, I actually took the opportunity to stop and capture some of this beauty on camera. - Mew Lake, from Highway 60. - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Hemlock on Hemlock Bluff" - When I worked and lived in the park during the summer, I made it my goal to hike all of the day hike trails along the Highway 60 corridor, and I did it. I can't say I have any one favourite trail, but I am a huge fan of lookouts, so Hemlock Bluff trail scored some points with this evening view. - Off Hemlock Bluff Trail, Algonquin Park - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Track and Tower Waterfall" - I took an afternoon to hike the Track and Tower trail and I spent quite a while on the bridge watching the water tumble over the rocks. - Track and Tower trail, Algonquin Park - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Canoeing on Rock Lake" - This was during a short weekend canoe trip. We started at Rock Lake and portaged into Pen Lake where we spent time exploring. - Portage between Rock Lake and Pen Lake - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Pen Lake Waterfall" - I had the opportunity to go on a weekend canoe trip with my family. Since we unforunately didn't have enough time to travel any great distances, we instead spent much of our time exploring Pen Lake and the waterfalls that flow into it. - Pen Lake, off Highway 60 corridor, Algonquin Park - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Sparkling Beaver Pond" - One morning I decided to take a drive down Highway 60. I returned to our campsite a few hours and a few hundred pictures later because there's so much beauty, even right along the highway. - Beaver Pond at junction of highway 60 and Rock Lake access road. - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph Ontario.
”Algonquin Magic“ - North River Lake in September 2008 - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
“Algonquin Lake of Two Rivers” - We have been camping in Algonquin park lake of two river for last 4 years and every time I'll search for a perfect location to take a photograph. This year I found this scene right behind our camp site and all I had to do was to snap it. - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Kourosh Abdi - Toronto, Ontario
"YAPLAP - Yet Another Beautiful Landscape in Algonquin Park" - Quite a view just before taking the long portage to burnt island lake. - Little Doe - Portage to Burnt Island Lake, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
"Observing the sunset" - Observing the sunset on the Achray Campground. - Achray Lake, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Careful with the bears!" - We would always hang our bag from a tree outside the camp site so the bears could not get it, and it worked! - Marie Lake, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Early morning on the interior" - Our second morning in Algonquin Park. We did not even know what time it was but we knew it was pretty early. We started the routine of collecting water to boil and make some coffee and porrridge. - Marie Lake, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Swimming after a long portage" - Arriving to the campground early has its advantages... Swimming on the lake before the sunset is one of them! - Barren Canyon, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Collecting wood" - In the interior sometimes it is hard to find wood. We spent half an hour trying to find some in order to start a good fire for dinner. - Marie Lake, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"All set!" - Arriving to Marie Lake and setting up the camp fast. All done! - Marie Lake, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Having a swim after a long portage" - Our last night in Algonquin after a 3 day portage trip. We arrived early to the camp site so we could enjoy swimming on the lake before dinner. The water was so cold that it took him 2 hours to jump on the water though! (perfect to get the camera and take some shots) - Barron Canyon, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Going for a stroll at dawn" - After having dinner early, we went to explore the path for the next day. - Barron Canyon, Algonquin Park - Paola Zurro Valdez - Ottawa, Ontario
"Algonquin Explorers" - Two of my friends are seen here venturing into Little Cedar Lake, a yet unknown part of the Algonquin Park for them. The vastness of the Algonquin wilderness allows everyone to experience themselves as some of the early explorers of Canada. - South-east end of Little Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Morning Glory" - After the moose had seen me taking a picture arriving from the island he walked out from the shore from me & around the other side of the boat, by this time the fog had lifted somewhat to take another quick photo. - North Arm Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Rob Warden - Fergus, Ontario
"Algonquin Highway Beauty" - Driving through Algonquin Park, I've wanted to take this picture for years - and I finally did it! - Algonquin Park Highway coridor - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"in the pale moonlight" - moonlight on little trout lake - little trout lake island site, Algonquin Park - Christina Scheuermann - St. Catharines, Ontario
"fog and glass" - sunset on little trout lake - little trout lake island site, Algonquin Park - Christina Scheuermann - St. Catharines, Ontario
"morning fog through the pines" - morning stroll on little trout lake island - little trout lake island site, Algonquin Park - Christina Scheuermann - St. Catharines, Ontario
"morning light" - morning stroll on little trout lake island site - little trout lake, island site, Algonquin Park - Christina Scheuermann - St. Catharines, Ontario
"Thanksgiving Trip" - Where better to spend your thanksgiving - North Tea Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
"Petawawa Falls" - Beauty and power of the Petawawa - Petawawa river Ceder Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
"Sunset Paddle" - Sunset paddle on Ceder lake - Ceder Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
"Heading home in the mist" - Paddling home on Tom Thompson toward Canoe Lake in the early morning mist. - Tom Thompson, Algonquin Park - Toby Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Sunset on Big Trout" - On our second night we camped on an on Big Trout. We watched the skies to the north as thunderstorms ignited the with brilliant flashes of lightening. - Big Trout Lake, Algonquin Park - Laurence T. Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Sunset on White Trout" - A beautiful sunset painted the remaining clouds from the afternoon rain showers in shades of red and purple on our evening paddle around our White Trout Lake campsite. - White Trout Lake, Algonquin Park - Laurence T. Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Morning Mist on White Trout" - A monring paddle around our island campsite on White Trout lake yeilded no moose sightings, but wonderful serenity. - White Trout Lake, Algonqin Park - Laurence T. Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Dawn on Tom Thompson" - Looking across Tom Thompson Lake from our camp in the early morning mist. - Tom Thompson Lake, Algonquin Park - Laurence T. Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Dawn on Tom Thompson" - It was the dawn of our last morning as we prepared to close our loop which began on Opeongo and ended at on Canoe Lake. - Tom Thompson Lake, Algonquin Park - Laurence T. Beahan - Lancaster, New York
"Algonquin Solitude" - Taken just after sunrise, the photograph captured the summer sunlight peeking through the morning fog over still waters of Cedar Lake. It always reminds me of the feeling of solitude that one can often experience in Algonquin Park. - Island at the north-western end of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Just Look Around" - The sad final morning of our week long trip and this was what I needed to remind me of our spot at Ragged Lake. This was what I saw as we were heading to the canoe with our gear. What a view! - Looking over to the island on Ragged Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
"Dark Sunset" - Just a dramatic sunset - Lake of two rivers, Algonquin Park - Mike McVittie - Huntsville, Ontario
"Tamarak" - I was trying something different. A micro landscape. Something Tom Thompson might paint. - Kilarney Lodge parking lot - Mike McVittie - Huntsville, Ontario
"Fall Mountains" - Rain and drab day. Photo along hwy 60 at the big hill I am sure the 10000 other people out that day took the same picture. - hwy 60 at the big hill, not sure what mile marker it is. - Mike McVitie - Huntsville, Ontario
"Lovers' Bluff" - My daughter and her fiance at the brink of the Barron Canyon, while canoists pass below. - Barron Canyon, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.53042 Longitude -72.38148 - Mark Scarlett - Hammond, New York
"Gorging on the Barron Canyon" - Our daughter and her husband take in the awesome grandure of the Barron Canyon from below. - Barron River Canyon, Algonquin Park - Latitude 45.53042 Longitude -77.38148 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
"A Timeless View" - The photograph captured a spellbinding ambience created by the overcast sky and the approaching rain in the distance. It appears as if the photograph transcends time: this same landscape could be seen today just like it could have been seen by the first explorers of the vast Algonqin wilderness. - Campsite on the north shore of Laurel Lake nearby a creek, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
“Taking Root” - My boys first of many to come adventures in Algonguin. Taken on the Big Pines trail, we thought this was a pretty good place to plant our feet and take a break. Big Pines Trail, Algonquin Park - Michael Burr - Earth
“Bay of Fallen Trees” - After following a small trail behind the Loontail Creek campsite, I stumbled on this little lake of fallen trees called Hi-Ah Lake - Hi-Ah Lake behind Loontail Creek campsite. - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
"Heaven on Earth" - Great compagny, Great Weather, Awesome fishing! - Big Trout Lake, Algonquin Park - Sarah Temelini - Ottawa, Ontario
"High water on the Bonnechere " Running the Bonnechere River in full May flood, it was an adventure of a lifetime for my brother, brother-in-law and me. Sadly the route was recently removed from the Park trail map, reportedly because of complaints about the difficulty of the river and lack of maintained portages (although the old map clearly warned canoeists of these challenges). - Upper Bonnecher River - Latitude 45.46170 Longitude -78.030268 - Mark A Scarlett - Hammond, New York.
“Opeongo Evening” - My wife, pregnant with our first child is pictured here walking our dog Guinness after a long day of paddling on Lake Opeongo. - Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Andre Gervais - Windsor, Ontario
“View from campsite” - This was my hubby's first out back camping expieience. We traveled to Rosebary as I had been there before. We had bad weather the 2nd half of the first day and a beautiful day the 2nd. We came out on the 3rd and vowed to go back to explore more. - Rosebary Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burk's Falls, Ontario
“Quiet Sand Beach” - Beside the campsite within walking distance was this beautiful natural sand beach on Rosebary lake. - Rosebary Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burks Falls, Ontario
"Nestled on the Shore" - Heading down to the water on our final morning at Ragged Lake. Needing to refresh my face with some cool water, I got this view of our parking lot. - Ragged Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
“CDN Island Getaway” - This photo was taken from the Burnt island lake campsite my boyfriend and I were able to enjoy during an 8 day Algonquin holiday with our dog.The contrast of the well-worn, but still brilliant red canoe against the rich blue of the lake and forest surrounding the island is made all the more intriguing when a carved face in the tree to the right can be spotted. - Burnt island Lake, Algonquin park - Becky Young - Scarborough, Ontario.
"COW AND CALF ON OPEONGO LAKE" - While traveling through the park we were walking along the shore of Opeongo Lake when this cow and calf wandered out into the bay. I thought what a wonderful picture with the trees reflected and the rocks and on top of that two Moose a perfect Algonquin memory. - Opeongo Lake Algonquin Park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario
“Basking in the Sun” - We were hiking in Mizzy Lake Trail, after 2 hours of ups and downs in the woods, we stepped on this old railway route when we saw this wonderful snapping turtle basking in the hot noon sun by the lake. We sat down enjoyed the sun and nature with him. - Mizzy Trail (Lake), Algonquin Park - Iris St.Onge - Oakville, Ontario
“HIGH FALLS RIVER SHORELINE TREE” - Myself and my daughter have been coming too Algonquin Park for years now and we always canoe the highfalls river. This tree is always there as it is not leaning but actualy growing out of the shoreline. We always find this unique as it grows below the water surface right on shore. I have numerous photos of this tree foe each year we have canoed the lake. - HIGHFALLS RIVER,HARCOURT PARK,INSIDE ALGONQUIN PARK BOUNDARY - BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“Dawn's Early Light” Early morning paddle on North River Lake in mid-September saw several pictures shot. Here are some of them, including this one. - North River Lake, Algonquin Park. Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"Morning Haze" - While sleeping in my warm sleeping bag, i heard shrubs & sticks breaking behind my tent. By the time i got up to see where the moose had gone to it was to late , following it's tracks i thought it might have gone to an island & to my surprise it came back about an hour later from the island. Unfortunatly it was quite foggy that morning but could not resist taking a photo. - North Arm Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Rob Warden - Fergus, Ontario
"Reflections on Burntroot" - I was taking a "solo day" on Burntroot, 8 hours on my own away from the group. It was a time to reflect, relax, and reconnect with God and nature. - Burntroot Lake, Algonquin Park - Brian Sigman - Granger, Indiana
"Mist on Tom Thomson" - I was up early on the last day of our six day trip through the Park. The air was cool and the water warm, and this island materialized through the mist like a ghost. What a beautiful sight! - Tom Thomson Lake, Algonquin Park - Brian Sigman - Granger, Indiana
"We don't need no stinking canoes!" - Entering the Nip from Cedar Lake we kinda missed the channel. Made for a beautiful and kinda funny picture. - West side of Cedar Lake at the entrance to the Nippissing River. - Bryan Battaglia - Sterling Heights, Michigan
"Foggy Food" - Morning of the second day. The fog was gorgeous. - Nip river at the portage to Luckless. - Bryan Battaglia - Sterling Heights, Michigan
"Morning Lake Nadine" - Morning on the third day of our trip over Lake Nadine. - Lake Nadine. Last campsite on North of lake. - Bryan Battaglia - Sterling Heights, Michigan
"Sunset on Kiosk" - Paddling at sunset. My favorite part of this photo is the cool wisp of cloud passing in front of the sun. The water was like glass. Breathtaking. - Lake Kiosk, Algonquin Park - Bryan Battaglia - Sterling Heights, Michigan
"Sunset over Little Cauchon" - Final Sunset of the trip. We saved the best for last. - Little Cauchon at the last campsite before the bridge and portage out of the south east end of the lake. - Bryan Battaglia - Sterling Heights, Michigan
“Evening Fishing Serenity” - This is a photo of my brother Bob and his son, David, enjoying another wonderful evening, fishing for "smallies" before nightfall - Transition into Farm Lake (from Crotch)Station 17 - Andy Wojewodka - McMurray, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
“Canisbay Lake and Canoe at Dusk” - As we start to prepare for dinner, I took a moment to capture the still water of Canisbay Lake. From within the site looking out, the detail of the lake popped out with the canoe in the foreground. North end of Canisbay Lake, Algonquin Park. Matt Rose - London, Ontario
“Mirror Image” - Dusk on Canisbay Lake brought the water to a halt. I noticed the perfect mirror image of the forest across the lake from our site. The water so clean and clear sat so still while reflecting the green trees and blue sky. North end of Canisbay Lake, Algonquin Park. Matt Rose - London, Ontario
"Nursing Calf" - My wife, Neal, and I came upon "mom" and "calf" feeding on the lily pads in a beaver dam on road to Arowhon Pines. After about 40 minutes, "mom" headed for the shore, where the calf intercepted her and started nursing! WHAT A SIGHT! - Arowhon Road, Algonquin Park - Wilbur L Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Canoeing with the loon" - Canoeing at Algonquin with my grandchildren - Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park - Margaret Dexter - Orleans, Ontario
"Barron Canyon looking West" - Headed out for a daytrip with my bowman Rudi, and the Park employee at the Sand Lake Gate suggested the short hike to the top of the Barron Canyon was something not to miss... This view looking West from the escarpment top is less impressive than the view East, but far more interesting. - Barron Canyou hiking trail lookout, Algonquin Park - David Chiles - Tavistock, Ontario
"Take Out at Brigham Lake" - Algonquin Park has lots of beautiful 'less than spectacular' scenery, but the pretty red canoe (and the nice lookin kid!) sure make up for it! - Brigham Lake Take Out, East end of Brigham Lake - David Chiles - Tavistock, Ontairo
"Entering The Barron Canyon" - Just got into canoeing this year, by chance, and decided a really neat day trip was in order, so my bowman Rudi (my son age seven) and I visited the Barron Canyon in Eastern Algonquin Park - the western entrance to Barron Canyon, photo looking East roughly east - David Chiles "The Acidental Canoeist" - Tavistock, Ontario
"Autumn Reflection" - Amazing Autumn Reflection. - In between Halliburton & Minden - Juda Martoatmodjo - Mississauga, Ontario
“Off Into The Sunset” - We were camping at Achray and decided to check out the west beach for a sunset. The weather had been terrible and we hoped that with the clouds in the sky, there would be some nice reflections of the sun int the clouds. It just so happened that two men were heading off to hopefully catch some fish for breakfast. - Grand Lake Achray Campground, West Beach, Algonquin Park. - Latitude 45.867896 Longitude -77.761871 - Jason Surgent - Bancroft, Ontario
"leaves on rock" - My wife and i spent the week leading upto thanksgiving camping in the park. Although the weather was mostly overcast and rainy Thursday turned out to be a perfect day. An ideal day to walk as many trails as possible. This photo was taken on the return leg of the lookout trail. Honest to god this is not a staged shot. This is as it actually how it was. - Lookout trail return leg, Algonquin Park - Dave A Allcock - Windsor, Ontario
"Sunset of Canoe Lake" - paddling back to the Portage Store - half way down Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park - Phillip W Pre - Milton, Ontario.
"Canoe Lake sleeps" - watching the sun set while eating ice cream from the Portage store - Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park - Phillip s Prew - Milton, Ontario
"Serenity" - while heading back to our campsite for the night a beautiful scene presented itself to me on Smoke lake and I had to "shoot" it. The moon was reflecting off the water and the landscape had a beautiful feel to it. - North end of Smoke Lake just off hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Phillip W Pre - Milton, Ontario.
”Rise from the Water“ - Mizzy lake is full of surprises and stunning nature that make one stop and reflect... - Mizzy Lake, Algonquin Park. - Iris St.Onge - Canada
“Richness” - Look up, there! : ) - Mizzy Lake, Algonquin Park - Iris St.Onge - Canada
”The Reflection at the Mizzy Lake“ - The day was early when we headed to the Mizzy Lake Trail, soon enough, the trail greeted us with the beautiful tranquil lake and the alluring reflection that take one's mind far and beyond... - Mizzy Lake Trail, Algonquin Park. - Iris St.Onge - Oakville, Ontario
"Dam" nice colours - Driving the road to Arowhan Pines this Dam presented itself with gorlious colours - Arowhan Pines Road, Algonquin Park - Phillip s Prew - Milton, Ontario
“Bring it On” - This was our first night of our annual 4 day trip to to the park. three generations go my father, my son, and my self. this shot is of my son taken right before a thunderstorm. - north tea lake, west end, "what my son called dinosaur rock - Jody Hammel - Kitchener, Ontario.
"sunset at Opeongo" - Sunsets at Opeongo are magnificent - Opeongo Lake dock, Algonquin Park - Scott Wright - Vineland, Ontario
"Happy isle creek" - After portage a beautiful canoe trip on happy isle lake. - Happy Isle lake, Algonquin Park - Onno Geveke - Driebergen, Netherlands
“Opeongo lakeHailstorm Creek ” Early morning trip into Hailstorm creek on august 1st 2009. Being there alone, beautiful mist, flat water. - Hailstorm Creek Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Onno Geveke - Driebergen
"Mist canoe" - Early morning canoe trip on hailstorm creek. Flat water and great company. - Hailstorm Creek, Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Onno Geveke - Driebergen, Netherlands
“Early Morning Crossing” - In May, our group of 4 spent a few nights on the Nipissing River before arriving at Nadine Lake for 4 nights. Day 6 saw us on the river early, heading back to Brent, but with the high winds, we had to spend one more night on the river. We were in our tents early that evening, with the wind still howling. We got up at 5 the following morning, and with the calm conditions, we were quick to cross Cedar lake while the going was good! Shot was taken on May 15, on the delta of the Nipissing river, with Cedar Lake proper in the background. - Delta of Nipissing river at Cedar Lake - Latitude 45.540022 Longitude -78.713608 - Marc Huot - Orleans, Ontario
“Campsite with a view” - Maple leaf Lake, Western Uploads, Algonquin Park in July of 2009 - Latitude 45.280366 Longitude -78.501319 - Pierre Comire - Ajax, Ontario.
“Sunset on Provoking Lake” - The most stunning sunset over Provoking Lake in August 2009 - Latitude 45.334028 Longitude -78.293567 - Pierre Comire- Ajax, Ontario
“Casting as the sun sets” - WIll and I were fishing during the most beautiful sunset...I just had to take pictures - Provoking Lake - Highland Trail - Latitude 45.334028 Longitude -78.293566 - Pierre Comire - Ajax, Ontario.
“Sun sets on Provoking Lake” - un sets on Provoking Lake August 2009 - Pierre Comire - Ajax, Ontario.
“Self Portrait” - I set the camera with a delay to take my picture...I wanted to capture an image of what I spent so much of the weekend doing...admiring the scenery and enjoying the quietness. - Provoking Lake, Algonquin Park - Pierre Comire - Ajax, Ontario
“CHELSEA ON THE LOOKOUT” - Each year I try to take this same picture of my daughter but in different seasons, next one is in the fall. Chelsea Nizynsky - Lookout Trail, Algonquin Park - BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“NOT ON THE LOOKOUT ON THE LOOKOUT TRAIL” - Chelsea at the lookout lying down looking up at the sky taking a rest. - Lookout trail, Algonquin Park - Ben Nizynsky - Rodney, Ontario
“Fall Road” - This photo was taken on the access to the Tim River in the fall a few years back - Tim River access road. - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario.
"Friendly Mist-er" - This was our first canoe and camping trip and the morning the photo was taken we met a couple of realy swell canadians. They shared their fresh baked chocolate cake and tons of usefull camping knowledge with us. Thanks again to Jamie, Scott and Bob! In the picture our first contact when Jamie was out looking for some moose - but just found us. - Burnt Island Lake - 2009.09.17, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
"Sundowner at Joe" - last evening of our trip and first time i used that heavy tripod. at the opposite shore campfire at Joe Island. - Joe Lake - 2009.09.18, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
“Morning Sky” - This is a picture I snapped early in the morning, I had turned down the shutter speed to get that nice dark look to the sky. I think it worked out quite well. The reflection of the trees in the water also add a nice touch to the feelings this photo brings out. - Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
"Focused" - My husband (yellow shirt & shorts) and two friends have some very sophisticated camera equipment. They like to venture out on photo shoots together, always challenging one another as to who can capture the best shot of the day. I, on the other hand, have a very simple point-and-shoot. On this particular outing, to shoot landscapes, flora, and fauna in Algonquin Park, I just couldn't resist capturing them in the midst of composing their works of art, each vying for the Great Shot of the Day; each Focused. - Spruce Bog hiking trail (boardwalk), Algonquin Park - Linda Slade - Guelph, Ontario
"Frog on lillypad" - As we paddled through the lillypads in Pog Lake, we came across "Ralph" the frog. He smiled and said "Good Day". - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Frosty Glow" - While walking through the snowy trail towards Ragged Falls, I noticed the sun peeking through the trees. I could not help but notice in awe the colours that come out so early in the mornings. - Ragged Falls - Tracey Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Grand Lake Sunset" - Watching the sunset over Grand Lake at Achray campground a family in a canoe paddled by. - Achray Campground on Grand Lake, Algonquin Park - Roger Casement - St. Catharines, Ontario
"Guardian" - This tree seemed like a protector during the cool wind over night.We would have been cold during our stay on Rock Lake had it not been for this tall "Guardian" blocking the wind. - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
“Guinness Chilled” - Our dog loves swimming and the wilderness so it's always a challenge to get him to be still while paddling. This photo was taken after hours of swimming and following the boat. If you look closely you can see his top teeth resting on the gunwale of the boat - that's how tired he gets after a day of swimming and chasing chimpmunks. - Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Andre Gervais - Windsor, Ontario.
"Human Nature" - There is no better time to appreciate the natural and human beauty than during a quiet and sunny morning in Algonquin Park, where the only distraction is an occasional call of the loon in the distance. - Island at the north-western end of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Early morning dip" - September 2009. Unfortunantly, or fortuantly depending how you look at it having a very early rising dog (Bella)makes for some great early moring scenery. Her moring dip with a merganser. Wish I had an undercoat to do the same! - East Maggie Lake, Western Uplands Backpacking Trail - Tracy Allison - Peterborough, Ontario
"Taking in the view" - Sept 2009. Rest break on one of the centennial ridges lookout points. - Centennial Ridges Trail, Algonquin Park - Tracy Allison - Peterborough, Ontario
“Lonely Fisherman in the Rain” - At the East Beach for sunset pictures when the skies opened up and the rain began to fall. This fisherman was on his way out and only stopped when he got to the spot he was dropping in his line. - East Beach( Outdoor Theatre), Algonquin Park - Al Yardy - London, Ontario
“Sunset on a Rope” - After a hot day on the lake, I watched the sun set on Canisbay from the rocks. The rope we tie our backpacks to was dangling into the shot. I felt it was a great moment for a picture. Canisbay Lake, Algonquin Park. Matt Rose - London, Ontario.
“Joe on Canisbay” - My good friend Joe sips his morning coffee along the water. The water sat lifeless until we made it dance with a late morning belly flop off the rocks. The far northern reaches of Canisbay Lake, Algonquin Park. - Matt Rose - London, Ontario.
“Morning Mist” - This is a photo of my brother Bob with his best friend, Dave, starting off the day on the water, for some nice scenery and luck at fishing - Transition between Crotch and Shall lake - Andy Wojewodka - McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States.
"Into the Unknown" - This photo was taken at sunrise Sept 16 2009. I like it because at the end of the canoe you can see just a bit of lake, and the mist behind obscures what lies beyond. - Dickson Lake - Patrick Lynch - Dorset, Ontario
“Reflections” - May weather got to us the first three days, 24/7 wind and rain beating on our spirits. It only took a few minutes of one beautiful calm dusk to allieve our weariness as the fish started rising in a frenzy and we grabbed our rods and headed out in the canoe. - Opeongo Lake, East Arm - Paul Bond - Calgary, Alberta
“Early Morning Campsite” Our campsite at around 7am on Wenda Lake. The sun penetrates the cooking fire smoke that trails off through the trees. - Wenda Lake, Algonquin Park - Mehdi Olad, Kitchener, Ontario.
"Camping on the Barron River" - I went on a camping trip with a friend during Algonquin Park's opening week and we really wanted to see the Barron Canyon. We paddled down it and back up, staying overnight below the canyon. - Barron River, south of the Barron Canyon, Algonquin Park - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Sleeping Giant Along the Shore" - An unpleasant fall day made us decide to drive to Algonquin, as we normally go on nice days. The beauty of everyday life in Algonquin in it's purest form come rain come shine, captured on camera. This tree was in it's element just as it was. - First little pit stop just past the West Gate (on the left) heading east, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Steady View " - After looking at some amazing reflections, this shot was to capture more of the lake. - Tea & Coot Lake, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Spoiled Milk" - Memories of milk weed factories flooded back from my childhood in the country. - West End of Park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Hanging On" - Fall in it's traditional form. - West end of the Park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Runs Together" - Au natural, rocks, water, and sky. Wanted to see the smoothness of all three captured together. - West end of the Park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Maple Pilgrimage" - Taking a closer look at autumn in the water, as the leaves make their annual pilgrimage to terra firma. - West end of the park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Blue Lake & Rocky Shore" - ...i will return once more. - West end of park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"In the Reeds Without a Paddle" - After this photo we realized we lost our paddle amongst the reeds, hence a cold wade did follow. - West end of the Park (Tea Lake?), Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Gemini Solaris" - The sun was falling in the sky and rising from the deep. - West end of the park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
"Gemini Solaris II" - The sun was falling in the sky and rising from the deep. - West end of the park, Algonquin Park - Clea Rains-Henderson - Huntsville, Ontario.
“Reflection on Shah” - Right after morning sunset on Shah lake, the reflection in the water of this small hill was amazing. Seems to portray a calmness you feel when youre at the park. - Shah Lake, Algonquin Park - Josh Slobodsky - Thornhill, Ontario.
"Sundown at Achray" - Last night at Achray, just walking around with my camera and saw a perfect shot beside the beach area at the campground. - Grand Lake, Achray, Algonquin Park - Elaine Casselman - Nepean, Ontario
"Ready for the day ahead" - Camera, telescope and tripod at the ready as dawn broke. Ready for another beutiful day at Algonquin Park - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Fall Reflections on Canoe Lake " - The beautiful fall colours reflected on Canoe Lake - The Portage Store, Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
“Sunset on Three Mile” - Watching the sunset on three mile lake. Most amazing sunset I have ever seen. It was about 45 minutes of the sky looking on fire. - "The sky broke like an egg and the lake caught fire" Great quote to describe this photo - Three Mile Lake, Algonquin Park - Josh Slobodsky - Thornhill, Ontario.
"Mizzy Lake Fall Reflections" - It was worth the early start to catch dawn at Mizzy Lake as we walked the trail in early October. The colours were truly breathtaking. - Mizzy Trail, Algonquin Park, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Mizzy Lake Tree Mirror" - It was worth the early start to catch dawn at Mizzy Lake as we walked the trail in early October. The colours were truly breathtaking. - Mizzy trail, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Mizzy Lake Symmetry" - The symettry of the trees in the foreground along with those reflected in the lake in the background inspired this photograph. - Mizzy Trail, Algonquin Park, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Collison of the Sun and Moon" - Jen overlooks an epic sunset late one October night, while the moons' beauty is reflected therein. - Mary Lake, Muskoka Bible Conference Center, Port Sydney, ON - Allison Duffy - Port Sydney, Ontario
"Time To Reflect" - I enjoy reflecting and enjoying the moment as much as photographing Algonquin's beautiful scenery - Highway #60, Algonquin Park - Megan Lorenz - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Centennial Ridge View" The autumn colours leading your eye to the lake in the background made for a spectacular view from Centennial Ridge. - Centennial Ridge Walk, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Algonquin Autumn" - The best place to be in Autumn - Hwy 60 , Algonquin Park - Megan Lorenz - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Always Autumn" - The beginning of Autumn in Algonquin Park - Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Megan Lorenz - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Sunset on Lake of Two Rivers" - We camp at Pog every year with the kids, and we paddle out to Lake of Two Rivers at sunset almost every night to take it in. - Lake of Two Rivers/Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Leanne Crain - Prescott, Ontario
“Island in Paradise” - Paddling on North River Lake, I snapped this shot as I entered South Bay. - South Bay / North River Lake, Algonquin Park. - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"Ka-Bi-Bon-Ka" - My father in law leaves camp at daybreak - Manitou Lake, Algonquin Park - Pat McCarron - Wallaceburg, Ontario
“April in Algonquin” - My daughter and myself went camping In Algonquin Park in April, we stayed in Mew lake campground. It was warm but then quickly turned cool.It snowed the rest of the week. It was beautiful and we enjoyed the experience! Mew lake Campground. Entrance to the trail, Algonquin Park. BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“Chelsea fishing” - I took my daughter Chelsea fishing, it was in April and we were fishing on lake Opeongo. Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park. BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“Chelsea on the Lookout-April” - try to take this picture in a different season each time we are in the park. The next will be in October. Lookout trail,Algonquin Park. BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“Lake of Two Rivers” - I took this shot while on a trip with my dad a few years back in the fall. I loved the clear blue sky with the whisps of clouds. - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
"lookout trail panorama" - After a spell of less than ideal weather a beautiful thursday morning trek to the lookout trail yielded this panoramic shot. This is arguably the best and most easily accessible trail to view the immensity of the park in its fall glory. Take a picnic up there and sit on the benches providied and take it all in. - Lookout trail, Algonquin Park - Dave A Allcock - Windsor, Ontario
“Lookout Point” - This pic was taken from the Lookout Point hiking trail in the winter. A huge storm was brewing and it was neat to watch it roll in over the hills. - Lookout Point Trail, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
"Lunch Time" - Mom and calf were enjoying a good meal of lily pads at a beaver pond on the road to the Arowhon Resort, Algonquin Park. - Arowhon Road in Algonquin Park - Wilbur L Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
“Sunsets” - My husbands Birthday trip into the park. - Magnetawan Lake, Algonquion Park - Kathy Andrews - Burk's Falls, Ontario.
"Hailstorm Heron" - Guiding my parents down Hailstorm Creek, this heron kept flying ahead of us but I was able to capture this photo. - Hailstorm Creek, just off North Arm of Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Opeongo Sunrise" - Was up at 6am one morning before work and got this shot of the sun rising. - Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Mouth of Costello Creek" - Paddling Costello Creek after work and on the way back got this shot of the sun setting. - Costello Creek/ Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Evening Setting In" - During the Meanest Link trip to Oxtongue. This was along the Madawaska I believe, between Two Rivers and Cache. - Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Creek Moose" Driving back along Opeongo Road, when we saw this bull and also a female hanging out. - Costello Creek, along Opeongo Road, Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Creek Moose Again" - Driving back along Opeongo Road, when we saw this bull and also a female hanging out. - Costello Creek, along Opeongo Road, Algonquin Park - Matthew W Gutpell - Oakville, Ontario
"Put In" - Getting ready to head up the Barron River, Algonquin Park - J.J. Guy Longtin - Renfrew, Ontario
"Up the Barron River" - Paddling solo up the Barron River I happened to notice all the V patterns I was faced with. - Barron River below the lookout, Algonquin Park - J.J. Guy Longtin - Renfrew, Ontario.
“Mew Lake in the Winter” - Another winter camping trip in Mew Lake. I love the solitude in winter. - Mew Lake Campground, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms, Waterdown, Ontario.
“Mew Lake Winter” - Another beautiful sunset on Mew Lake in the winter - Mew Lake, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
"Midnight Fantasy" - Following my midnight tea, I decided to go a step further and play around with the lights of my headlamp and my burning stove. I was pleasantly surprised by the otherworldly landscape I was able to create as a result. - Island at the north-western end of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
“Mirror Mirror” - Sunset on Carl Wilson Lake, Summer 2008 - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"MIST AND SWAMP NEAR CENTENIAL TRAIL RD." - Last fall we were camped at Mew Lake. By rising and getting out early we were rewarde this picture of the mist and trees with cobwebs with dew on in the grass. - Centenial ridge trail road Algonquin Park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario
“Mists of Algonquin” - another misty morning shot from North River Lake, Algonquin Park - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"Misty Island" - Early morning paddle on Oxtongue Lake revealed this island setting. - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Momma Moose and Calf in Beaver Pond" - My wife and I spotted the moose on the Arowhon Road. We watched and took pictures for almost an hour. Unbelievable! - Aronhon Resort Road in Algonquin Park - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Moose and calves" - One early summer morning while driving along Opeongo Rd. we were very fortunate to come across this wonderful chance of photographing this cow with two calves. She was in the small pond opposite costello picnic area. - Opeongo Rd., Algonquin park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario
“Camp on Rosebary Lake” - Camp in the morning on Rosebary Lake. It was a cool but beautiful morning. - Rosebary Lake - Rajmy Sayavong - Grimsby, Ontario
"Morning Masterpiece" - Having been awaken just after sunrise by a distant call of a loon, I decided to wander around the island that we were camping on. I came across this masterpiece of nature and was amazed by the intricacy of it. As if through a window, I sat there and watched the morning fog slowly disappear and reveal a series of islands. - Island at the north-western end of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Morning Moose Hunt" - We were very eager to find a moose on this trip. This was on one of our quests in the early morning fog to a boggy area. Didn't find a moose but was totally satisfied with the search! - Big Porcupine Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
“CANOEING HIGHFALLS RIVER” - YEARLY CANOE TRIP TO ALGONQUIN AND HIGHFALLS RIVER. WE CANOE THE RIVER TO THE FALLS AND THEN CLIMB THE FALLS TO THE TOP. - HIGHFALLS RIVER, HARCOURT PARK. - BEN NIZYNSKY - rodney, Ontario.
“High Falls Shoreline tree” I love to take photos of this tree every year we Canoe High Falls River. High falls River, Algonquin Park. Ben Nizynsky, Rodney, Ontario
“Brewer lake Morning Mist ” - Caught a nice shot of Brewer Lake in the earlier morning hours with the mist still on the lake. - Algonquin Park Hwy #60 - BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario
“CANOEING BARRON CANYON” - YEARLY FATHER AND DAUGHTER TRIP TO ALGONQUIN PARK, OUR FIRST TRIP TO BARRON CANYON. - BARRON CANYON, ALGONQUIN PARK - BEN NIZYNSKY - Rodney, Ontario.
“Canoe at Sunset” - We had run out of water at the site, so I went out just as the sun was setting to go get some more. I adore this picture. - Shah Lake, Algonquin - Josh Slobodsky - Thornhill, Ontario
”Nature's Canoe“ - North River Lake in September 2008 - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"Night in Algonquin" - spent a weekend in the park to get some fall pics and it rained all weekend except for the night - Lake of two rivers, Algonquin Park - Mike McVittie - Huntsville, Ontario
"Tranquility" - Peace and quiet in the wild ! Time for a quick nap . We saw these resting on a rock while canoeing on a very peaceful morning. - Lake of Two rivers , near those large rocks visible from hwy 60 , visible in the backround. - Michael Loth - Stayner, Ontario
"My Secret Place" - We were walking some trails and came upon this river and gentle falls . It was a great place to have a picnic lunch and sit and reflect because it was so quiet and peaceful except for the rippling falls! - The falls behind Mew Lake Campground . Not sure of the river name , it flows into Lake of Two Rivers. - Michael Loth - Stayner, Ontario
"Oxtongue Arrowheads" - We spent the night in the tent cabins at AO. I got up early and it was a beautiful still sunrise with a bit of mist on the lake, a wonderful start to our Algonquin weekend. - Oxtongue lake by AO - Sandra Smiley - Ajax, Ontario
"Oxtongue Lake Sunset" - Caught this sunset from Jim and Janet Rowan's beach on Oxtongue Lake. - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Beauty in water" - Saw this leaf that had fallen into the water, and was struck of how it stood out as it drifted through the flowing stream. :) - One of Ontario's national parks - Fran Marias Aiken - Port Sydney, Ontario
“Rest Stop” - After completing some terrific Canada Day crafts at the Art Centre, we sat down for a snack while we waited for our artwork to dry. We noticed a tree that looked like it was growing in the middle of the water. Even the parking lot has a great view at Algonquin Park. - Beside the parking lot at the Arts Centre. - Melinda - Mississauga, Ontario.
"Beauty can even be seen at the back of a car window." - Saw the reflection of the trees and thought it would look creative and original. :) - One of Ontario's national parks - Fran Marias Aiken - Port Sydney, Ontario
"The four of many glipmses of Fall. :)" - We hiked on one of many of Ontarios beautiful national parks one fall day. I could'nt help but try to desrcibe how awesome nature is. This is a photo of a person who is just in ore of what she saw and all she wanted to do was embrase it's beauty. :) - One of Ontario's national parks - Fran Marias Aiken - Port Sydney, Ontario
"The many beauties of fall" - On one of our many hikes in Ontario, we came across this breath taking view. The contrast of the colors of the trees and the cliff leading down was spectaclular. :) - One of Ontario's national parks - Fran Marias Aiken - Port Sydney, Ontario
"Fog & Sun" - out of my tent when i woke up - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Fulvio D'orsi - Roma, Italy
"At the sunset" - it was very early in the morning and I took a canoe for a short trip while all other people were still sleeping.... - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Fulvio D'orsi - Roma, Italy
“Rain on a gloomy evening” - This is a picture of myself on a dark, rainy and gloomy evening. The raindrops on the lake give it a nice effect. Taken with a timer. - Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
“Dusk sky silhouette” - I had taken this one evening when it was just raining a bit. I was trying to catch the dark blue sky along with the silhouette and reflection of the trees. - Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
"Early morning fog and loon" I had just gotten up bright and early in the morning around 6 AM when I noticed that a lone loon was swimming down the lake and was washing itself. After waiting for just the right time I got a nice shot of it flapping its wings. Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
“Landscape of Lake Jubilee” - This was a bit later on when the fog had settled down, the sun started to shine through and I managed to take this snap of the landscape beyond across our campsite. I was lucky to have the loon in the background as it adds an animal aspect to it. - Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
“Loon on a quiet lake” - The loon kept getting closer and closer to me, I had managed to get a few good close ups. The loon fits well in with the background landscape as the colours and reflection in the lake really come out in this photo. - Lake Jubilee, Access Point #4 - Andrei Bershadski - Waterloo, Ontario
"Towards the Barron Cascades" - went on a short canoe trip along the Barron River during Algonquin's opening week. Some of the trip highlights included climbing over fallen trees along the portages, scaling the canyon and soaking up some sun during a lunch picnic at the Cascades. - Barron River Cascades, north of the Barron Canyon. - Lauren van Ingen - Guelph, Ontario
"Blueberries" - Picking blueberries along mew lake bike trail. - Mew lake air strip, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Beautiful Sky" - taken wile blueberry picking. - Mew Lake air strip, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Autum Foliage" - I thought it would make a nice picture so i took it. - Mizzy Lake trail, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
“peace perfect peace” - One of many beautiful views from our island campsite on Big Trout Lake, Algonquin Park - Becky Young - Scarborough, Ontario.
“Rocky Forest River” - A nice section of rocky river that we encountered as we traveled down the York River to get to High Falls - One of the sections of river that you must portage around on the way to the York River High Falls area. - Scott Rogers - Ontario.
“Early September Morning Mist” - In September 2008, I went on a solo canoe trip into Pinetree Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park. After renting a canoe at Algonquin Outfitters, I portaged in and canoed through to my campsite. I woke up at 6 the next morning after a downpour the evening before. The air was warm and mist covered the lake. Maple trees turning red dotted the pine tree forest around the lake. It was absolutely beautiful. In this image, the mist is slowly beginning to burn away as the morning sun rises in the sky. - Pinetree Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=45.545072,-78.313379&spn=0.020588,0.038624&t=h&z=15 - Simon Peacock - Toronto, Ontario.
“Early September Morning Mist” - In September 2008, I went on a solo canoe trip into Pinetree Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park. After renting a canoe at Algonquin Outfitters, I portaged in and canoed through to my campsite. I woke up at 6 the next morning after a downpour the evening before. The air was warm and mist covered the lake. Maple trees turning red dotted the pine tree forest around the lake. It was absolutely beautiful. This is a view from within the campsite, silhouetting the camp trees against the lake. - Pinetree Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=45.545072,-78.313379&spn=0.020588,0.038624&t=h&z=15 - Simon Peacock - Toronto, Ontario
"Full moon over the fire" - Friends around the fire, silhouetted by a full moon. Great long weekend! - Ralph Bice Lake, Algonquin Park -Bryce Zimny - Oshawa, Ontario.
"Solo" - Near a portage heading to Big Porcupine, we ran across these beautiful flowers soaking up the morning sun. - Portage from Ragged to Big Porcupine, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
"This Is Algonquin" - All that i can think each time i see this photo is, "This Is Algonquin"! For some reason this image seems to encapsulate everything I loved about being there. - Ragged Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
“Sunset Magic” - My dog looking into the sunset on Ralph Bice Lake. - Ralph Bice Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burk's Falls, Ontario
“After the rain on Ralph Bice Lake” - Arrived on Ralph Bice Lake in the rain and it continued to rain and thunder for the next 24 hours. Then the clouds broke up and this beautiful cloud formation appeared to be wrapping the island. Nature at its finest. - Ralph Bice Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burk's Falls, Ontario.
”Moon light beauty“ - After a two day rain bout, the skies cleared and the moon comes out for this extreem picture. - Ralph Bice Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burk's Falls, Ontario
"Mirrored II" - While out paddling one evening the sun just seem to hit everything just right. This was the case with these trees. Then throw in the most calm water and a gorgeous sky...A Perfect combination. - Big Porcupine Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
“Reflections in the Mist” - Most southern section of Tim’s Lake (from the camp site located next to the stream to Rosebary). - Darren Dare
"Mirrored" - While out paddling one evening the sun just seem to hit everything just right. This was the case with these trees. Then throw in the most calm water and a gorgeous sky...A Perfect combination. - Big Porcupine Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
"Riding the Rainbow" - After battling the waves on Cedar Lake, we finally made our way across it and decided to call it a day. The overcast sky revealed the sunlight of a setting sky and a rainbow. My friend did not hesitate to reach out and touch it. - North-west shore of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Shimmering Kayak" - Sitting on cottage porch at Oxtongue Lake and this kayak was skimming through the sunlight dancing on the water. - Oxtongue Lake - Wilbur L Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Season of Dreams" - Sept 27, 2009: The air was filled with mist and it was drizzling. We were driving along side roads just north of Round Lake, east of Eastgate entrance (Highway 60)... I saw this tree in full 'autumn bloom' hanging over a small lake, and was almost upset I was too far from this tree! Luckily, the water was fairly still for a rainy day! =) - Algonquin Park, Ontario - Sabrina Mae - Toronto, Ontario.
" Solo" - After the sun came up behind our "Spirit Island" we quickly paddled around the back to see what the colours were up to.Much to our surprise we captured the essence of the beauty of the tree in the middle of the lake standing so proudly. - Rock Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
"Moosies Kissing" - Saw lots of cars so i stopped and looked what the fuss was. - Taken on highway 60. - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Big Bull" - On fathers day, my dad and i were heading home when we saw a nice bull on the side of the road. - highway 60, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Peering over Two Rivers" - Early morning fishing view - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Loons on The lake of two rivers" - early morning fishing , we saw these - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Stormy Afternoon" - Taken while walking along beach. - Lake of Two Rivers, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
“Joe Lake Sunset” - We found a spot just in time to set up camp and to see this firey sunset - Joe Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario.
“Approach the Portage” - I admired this guy. He is quite a bit older than me and yet he is still trucking through this back country. I hope I can do it when I am his age. - Portage at end of Little Joe Lake - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
“Joe Lake Morning” - Sun up and sun down are my two favourite times of day. - Joe Lake, Algonquin Park - Chris Sterne - London, Ontario
”Sunrise and mist on Rock Lake“ - We were camped on Rock Lake. Getting up early in the morning we were happy to find a thick blanket of fog. It was hard to know where we were going but headed for Barclys point as we came around the point the mist lifted slightly and the sun appeared and I took this shot of the island. - Rock Lake Algonquin Park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario
"Sunrise on Oxtongue" - Early morning sunrise on Oxtongue Lake taken a few years ago from our cottage porch. - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
"Sunset on Woods Beach" - Photo was taken last summer from Chris and Jan Woods beach at sunset. - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia
“Swimming across Algonquin” - In 7 days we swam 80km, portaged 78km and successfully crossed Algonquin without killing each other. Here is Kim and Linda Valenta swimming while Paul Cragg support boating. - Ragged Lake, Algonquin Park - Nora Livingstone - Toronto, Ontario
“Heaven in Algonquin” - While participating in Swim for the Wild we experienced 4 days of thunder, hypothermia inducing temperatures and a general lack of sun. On our rest day- when we didn't have to swim at all- we had beautiful temperatures and the most impressive sunset of the trip. - Big Porcupine (campsite to the north west of the 200m portage), Algonquin Park - Nora Livingstone - Toronto, Ontario
“Fish Cap” - Nothing says elite athlete like swimming across Algonquin. Marathon swimmers have to be outfitted with only the best equipment- ultra light canoes, triathlon wetsuits, UV filtered lake goggles and of course swim caps made for children. - Hilly Lake campsite. - Nora Livingstone - Toronto, Ontario
“Gravity waves” - After a really hard day swimming and portaging we decided to have backcountry 'boil and bag' blueberry cheesecake. While sitting on the rocks and laughing about yet another leech attach we looked up and noticed the weather had suddenly changed. From cold and rainy to beautiful and postcard inspired. No one will ever believe we put up with so much rain... - Lake Louisa north campsite on the point, Algonquin Park. - Nora Livingstone - Toronto, Ontario
"tamarack reflections" - Traveling along Rock Lake Rd. we came across this wonderful golden landscape of tamarack trees reflected in the water. - Rock Lake Rd, Algonquin park - Terry Carpenter - Peterborough, Ontario
“View from Tea Lake Damn” - This photo was taken from the Damn on Tea Lake. - Tea Lake Damn, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
“The Approaching Day” - Shot on the Tim River headed towards the take out at Access 2 (looking back on the lake). - Darren Dare
"The Tim River" - Early morning paddling on a misty day. - Tim RIver between Tim Lake and Rosebary portage, Algonquin Park - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
"Evering Glo" - While out for a paddle in moose a area, I happen to see the sun saying goodbye to the landscape. - Big Porcupine Lake, Algonquin Park - Justin Michau - Batavia, New York
"Tim River Marsh" - Not sure what kind of plants these are, but they looked like a big white carpet with the backdrop of the fall colours. - Tim River, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
"Turmoil at Portage" - I could probably spend hours admiring these randomly scattered logs and rocks and be amazed at the daily challenges and hurdles this small creek has to go through in navigating its way into Laurel Lake. - Portage between Laurel Lake and Little Cauchon Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
"Waiting for the Midnight Tea" - his is how I decided to capture my anticipation for my midnight tea ritual that I always perform at the end of the day. My company this time: the starts, the overhanging pine tree and the light of my burning stove and my headlamp. - Island at the north-western end of Cedar Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada - Ivan Petrov - Ottawa, Ontario
“Whispers of the Morning” - A cool September morning paddle through the mists of Algonquin - Merganser Lake, Algonquin Park - Darren Dare - Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.
"White boat" - We were hiking along the bottom of Ragged Falls and I was intriged by the beauty of the yellow leaves surrounding the white canoe. The composition is a masterpiece. - Ragged Falls - Tracey Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
"The Wilson's Place" - We love to scout around our friends cottage at Tea Lake.Mr. & Mrs. Wilson are such lovely people and have allowed Tracey and I to take photos. - Tea Lake, Algonquin Park - Olaf Schneider - Etobicoke, Ontario
“Winter Hike” - This picture was taken along one of the hiking trails along Highway 60 in the winter. - Highway 60, Algonquin Park- Steve Elms, Waterdown, Ontario.
“Algonquin Winter” - This photo was taken along the side of Highway 60 in the winter. It was a snowy day and very overcast but the colours really struck me for this picture. - Somewhere along Highway 60 - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
“Winter on Mew Lake” - I took this picture last winter while on a trip with a buddy of mine on Mew Lake. The sunset was spectacular and made for a great photo-op! - Mew Lake, Algonquin Park - Steve Elms - Waterdown, Ontario
"Wooden Water Spider?" - Took photo while paddling near the dam on Oxtongue Lake this past summer. Almost looks like a giant water spider. - Oxtongue Lake, Ontario - Wilbur L. Blackman, Jr. - Douglasville, Georgia