ADVENTURE DETAILS
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: $965 + HST
Trip Dates: July 17th - 19th, 2026
HIGH FALLS HIKERAFTING ADVENTURE
ADVENTURE SUMMARY
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.
ITINERARY
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.