Algonquin's 2016 ice out flight

Algonquin’s 2016 ice out flight

Did you tune in to Algonquin Provincial Park‘s #IceOutFlight 2016 last week?

Our teammates at Algonquin took to the air, and live-tweeted ice-out conditions at the park.

Here’s a bird’s-eye view of several popular Algonquin lakes, trails and landmarks:

Algonquin Warden Spring2016

**NOTE** Although many of the lakes are ice-free, there’s still snow along many of the shores, on portages and campsites.

Our park rangers are still regularly trudging through snow. 

Please plan accordingly, check up-to-date conditions and practice spring paddling safety

Algonquin’s high-flying ice-out images, taken May 3, 2016:

Big Bob Lake 2016
Big Bob Lake
Big Bob Lake 2016
Big Bob Lake
CatfishLake_APPIceOutFlight
Catfish Lake
CedarLake_APPIceOutFlight
Cedar Lake
FurrowLake_APPIceOutFlight
Furrow Lake
LakeLavielle_APPIceOutFlight
Lake Lavielle
LakeLouisa_APPIceOutFlight
Lake Louisa
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Logging Museum Trail
NorthArmofLakeOpeongo_APPIceOutFlight
North arm of Lake Opeongo
Potter Lake
Potter Lake
Radiant Lake
Radiant Lake
White Trout Lake
White Trout Lake

Don’t see your favourite Algonquin spot?

You can tune in to the Friends of Algonquin Ice Out Page for the park’s most up-to-date conditions.

Don’t forget to follow Algonquin on Twitter!