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Join Dina, Kaia and I on our 4-day adventure. This was Dina’s first true backpacking trip that was all hiking, we did have a canoe trip, but it was much shorter. The trip was a blast, and I am so glad I get to share it with you all. Each episode will be more exciting than the last. The Covid-19 pandemic played a huge role in OWA not uploading many videos this summer, however now that the camping ban has been lifted, I was able to book a few trips to Algonquin Park. I love making these types of videos and I want to get better so please leave some feedback. I would love for this to become my full-time job but I can only do that with your help. If you like my content please subscribe, like and comment on the videos and check out my Instagram page where I update you on most of what I am doing! It is really appreciated.
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Established in 1893, Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Canada's oldest
protected areas. Covering over 7,500 square kilometers and attracting a million visitors annually, Algonquin Park has something for nearly everyone. As one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario, Algonquin Park protects a variety of natural, cultural, and recreational features. If there is anything you would like to learn about Algonquin Park, please visit the website at www.algonquinpark.on.ca
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Water Bladder: https://amzn.to/3DTx5Wv
Fishing Rod: https://amzn.to/3zPfI6T
Join Dina, Kaia and I on our 4-day adventure. This was Dina’s first true backpacking trip that was all hiking, we did have a canoe trip, but it was much shorter. The trip was a blast, and I am so glad I get to share it with you all. Each episode will be more exciting than the last. The Covid-19 pandemic played a huge role in OWA not uploading many videos this summer, however now that the camping ban has been lifted, I was able to book a few trips to Algonquin Park. I love making these types of videos and I want to get better so please leave some feedback. I would love for this to become my full-time job but I can only do that with your help. If you like my content please subscribe, like and comment on the videos and check out my Instagram page where I update you on most of what I am doing! It is really appreciated.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ontariowoodlandadventures
Established in 1893, Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Canada's oldest
protected areas. Covering over 7,500 square kilometers and attracting a million visitors annually, Algonquin Park has something for nearly everyone. As one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario, Algonquin Park protects a variety of natural, cultural, and recreational features. If there is anything you would like to learn about Algonquin Park, please visit the website at www.algonquinpark.on.ca
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