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Showing posts with label Moose. Algonquin Park. Bondi Village. Lake of Bays.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moose. Algonquin Park. Bondi Village. Lake of Bays.. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

It's a MOOSE-T-see!

Jerry Schmanda photo
This is the best time of year to go moose spotting in Algonquin. The snow storm today notwithstanding, a drive along Highway 60 will almost certainly score you at least one moose sighting.

As spring breaks through winter's grip, the moose come out along the roadside, eager to get the salty water from the road run-off after a long hard winter of nibbling on boring twigs and buds.  They are rubbing off their winter coats, and the bulls are wearing their velvety antlers -- small and fragile looking now, but going to develop into massive racks by the end of summer.

It's worth a drive.  Our good friend Jerry Schmanda works with Algonquin Oufitters, and gets to spend a lot of his time in the Park. (lucky him!) He is rarely without his camera, and has been kind enough to let us have some of his pictures to go with this post.

Jerry Schmanda photo
The moose are eager for spring for other reasons as well.  They can hardly wait for the ice to go out of the lakes, letting the moose move in.  Moose love the water, and the water lilies that grow therein.

Many years ago, I was paddling along at dusk (coming back much later than I was supposed to, in fact).  There was a large log floating in the water where the cat-tails and reeds grow in the corner of the bay.  At least, I thought it was a large log, in the gloom, it lacked definition.  Until it lifted its head, and looked right at me.  This photo of Jerry's reminds me of that moment, and how I then managed to set a world record for speed paddling a canoe.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Moose Morning


Brian zipped over to Algonquin Park to pick up our annual Park Passes (all reservations at our resort include entry into Algonquin, or Arrowhead Parks for our guests).
He'd barely made it through the gates when he found his first moose of the spring, merrily munching at the edge of the road.
This is the best time to go Moose Watching, and we highly recommend the activity. It's a magic way to spend a day -- picnic at Two Rivers, keep a scorecard for moose seen, hike a trail, watch for tracks and signs of other wildlife, like the beavers, coming out for their spring stretching exercises...
Check out the Visitor Centre. It's uncrowded, and uparalleled.
And we've got great Spring Specials to go along with it. Perfect.