02-28-2007, 11:54 PM
The annual camping trip is held at Pog Lake in Algonquin.
Here is all the information.:
First off, no bickering or whining about when and where that has been decided for you:
Algonquin Park, Pog Lake Campground, RF Zone:
If you are interested YOU MUST MAKE YOU OWN RESEVATION FOR A SITE!
http://www.camis.com/OP/default.asp
Any of the sites near 207/209 are good, I would recomend one of the ones across the oad from 207/209 so that we may "take over" a good sized piece of real estate.
-Last year's trip was increadibly fun
-We basically had the entire "200" section to ourselves
-The roads are Focus friendly (even with a drop)
-Open to all
-Cost will be "about" $35/day/site, shared by up to 6 people per site.
-no more than 2 cars per caampsite
-"about" 3hrs from Toronto
This is a good chance to try camping if you haven't before as the core team has all the gear, all you really need is a tent and sleeping bag.
The official dates are Friday to Sunday however some of us will be staying till Monday. We expect to convoy up Friday MORNING.
Any questions?
Pictures from 2005 trip, exact same campsites and time of year:
http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/index.p...opic=13777
I don't see why dogs wouldn't be allowed. :blink:
I'd bring mine but she's a spaz.
Here is all the information.:
First off, no bickering or whining about when and where that has been decided for you:
Algonquin Park, Pog Lake Campground, RF Zone:
If you are interested YOU MUST MAKE YOU OWN RESEVATION FOR A SITE!
http://www.camis.com/OP/default.asp
Any of the sites near 207/209 are good, I would recomend one of the ones across the oad from 207/209 so that we may "take over" a good sized piece of real estate.
-Last year's trip was increadibly fun
-We basically had the entire "200" section to ourselves
-The roads are Focus friendly (even with a drop)
-Open to all
-Cost will be "about" $35/day/site, shared by up to 6 people per site.
-no more than 2 cars per caampsite
-"about" 3hrs from Toronto
This is a good chance to try camping if you haven't before as the core team has all the gear, all you really need is a tent and sleeping bag.
The official dates are Friday to Sunday however some of us will be staying till Monday. We expect to convoy up Friday MORNING.
Any questions?
Pictures from 2005 trip, exact same campsites and time of year:
http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/index.p...opic=13777
I don't see why dogs wouldn't be allowed. :blink:
I'd bring mine but she's a spaz.