Algonquin: Opeongo through to the Bonfield-Dickson

Some raw footage from a canoe trip last fall in Algonquin Park. Paddling through the North Arm of Opeongo to Big Crow, and up the Crow River, where there is one of the most remarkable White Pine stands in North America. These pine tower 35 m high.
The trip continued down Lake Lavieille to Dickson Lake, where the huge Red Pine in the area are over 340 years – the oldest in the park. The loop finished with the Bonfield-Dickson portage (one of the longest in the park) and a paddle into headwinds down the East Arm of Opeongo. You can check out the video here!