06/13/2026
The Town of Kearney is your gateway to an unforgettable Algonquin Park adventure! 🛶🌲
🗺️Did you know that Kearney offers access to three of Algonquin Park's most popular backcountry entry points? From the Town of Kearney, paddlers, hikers, campers, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts can begin their journey into Algonquin's vast wilderness:
📍 Magnetawan Lake Access Point ( #3)
45.668067°, -78.986728°
📍 Tim River Access Point ( #2)
45.740064°, -79.060106°
📍 Rain Lake Access Point ( #4)
45.603500°, -78.952518°
These access points provide entry to some of the region's most iconic canoeing, camping, fishing, and wilderness experiences. As one of the closest communities to Algonquin Park’s western backcountry, Kearney welcomes thousands of outdoor enthusiasts year-round and serves as a gateway to the heart of Ontario’s wilderness.🌲🛶🏕️🐟
📝Before heading into the park, visitors can obtain information and permits through the Algonquin Park Permit Office, now conveniently located at 1734 Highway 518 in Kearney.
Don't forget to make a few stops for all your camping and paddling needs along the way:
🛶 Canoe Algonquin, 1914 ON-518, Kearney
🏕️ Algonquin Basecamp, 15 Main Street, Kearney
⛽ Fetterley's Garage/Gas & Convenience, 1770 ON-518, Kearney
🎣 Gunners Tacklebox, 1648 Cherry Hill Rd, Kearney
Discover why generations of outdoor enthusiasts have started their Algonquin adventures right here in Kearney! 🦆💚
Visit www.townofkearney.ca/algonquin-park
Ministry of Northern Economic Development and Growth George Pirie Ontario Parks