
Catching frogs, starry nights and silly bus rides, Cabin Flintstones had the best adventures while in Algonquin Park.
Catching frogs, starry nights and silly bus rides, Cabin Flintstones had the best adventures while in Algonquin Park.
A Camp Walden canoe trip is an extremely unique and exciting experience! The following are things that one may see on a Walden canoe trip!
What tripping means to me? It is impossible to write everything I’ve learned from Walden Canoe Trips. I will forever be thankful and grateful for the amazing memories and experiences I’ve been a part of and helped create. As a camper they were the best part of each summer and some of my cabins favourite… Read more »
Its been a while since we’ve updated this website; however, as camp is quickly approaching we just need to add 2 more days to that famous countdown and the Zodiac campers will be off to Algonquin. How exciting!! Check these Zod girls relaxing after a hard days work… at the spa!
All camp sites in Algonquin Park are marked with an orange sign like the one above. Camp sites range in size and appearance based on where we are in the park, but all of them have a fire pit, tent lays, and a box privy. One thing that Walden trippers make sure of is that… Read more »
Two CIT trips a year are taken to Killarney Provincial Park. One is a hiking trip and the other is a regular canoe trip. The long drive out becomes well worth it the minute you get to experience the bright turquoise lakes and white mountains surrounding them (this picture really doesn’t do the beautiful water… Read more »
It is always exciting when a cabin sees a Moose for their first time on trip!
Fashion Week in Algonquin… it’s what you get when you turn a tree lined campsite into a makeshift runway and ask a Comic girl cabin to bring the craziest clothes they own on trip.
The Brent Store (on Cedar Lake) is an experience that many Seeker campers (and some lucky Zodiacs) are able to experience. Brent is a small Algonquin town about 10 minutes from the lake… and when we say small we’re talking approx 30 residents in the summer months. It is tradition for canoe trippers to stop… Read more »
Even Walden CITs would never say no to a face paint challenge. There are two rules: No peeking (we’re talking water reflections) and no telling. It’s always fun to see what everybody looks like after a day of sweaty paddling and portaging.