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Algonquin Highlands Vacations

Enjoy yourself more, stress less and wander wisely in Algonquin Highlands! Get your trip off to a sensational start by familiarizing yourself with this appealing destination.

Algonquin Highlands sits 120 miles (193 kilometers) to the north of Toronto, a noteworthy city.

Hotels in Algonquin Highlands

It's going to be a challenge to get a place to stay in the heart of Algonquin Highlands. But if you're still keen on experiencing it, there's no need to stress! The Spring Lake Resort is located 2 miles (3 kilometers) away in Lake of Bays. It's the only listing within the area, so make sure you get in now to secure a room.

Places to visit in Algonquin Highlands

Escape into the wider Central Ontario area and get closer to nature with activities like skiing. After you've crossed that off your list, make more unforgettable vacation memories by going cross-country skiing.

Where do you fly into for Algonquin Highlands?

The thrill and excitement of roaming a totally new place never gets old. Once you've touched down at Pearson International Airport (YYZ), the main streets of Algonquin Highlands will be only 120 miles (193 kilometers) to the north from here.

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