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North Algonquin Dog Sled Trail

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The trail is located in the northwest corner of the Park.

Park permits are required for the use of these trails and backcountry rules apply.

Photo: Eva Vincent, CC BY 2.0

 

Detailed maps of the Dog Sled Trails are available at the East and West Gates along Highway 60

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