Algonquin Park Exploration Map
Frequently new resources that can help improve the map become available for purchase. However, with my limited funds I am sometimes unable to afford them and have to pass them up. Rare books and old maps as well as data acquired from the Ministry of Natural Resources from Freedom of Information requests can be quite expensive, and any funds donated through the link below will be directed to improving the map with resources like these.
Any amount - large or small - is appreciated. I will always follow up and let you know what your donation helped achieve.
If you can't donate for any reason that's fine. Donating is in no way connected to your ability to download the map, nor will it ever be. You will however get a 'Thank You' from me and from the 70 000+ users of this map :)
To donate via credit card or from your Paypal balance:
To donate by cheque or if you have any problems send me an email:
Algonquin Backcountry Recreationalists
The Algonquin Backcountry Recreationalists aim to preserve, protect and enhance wilderness-like experiences in the backcountry of Algonquin Park.
Membership is also strongly encouraged. It's free and helps strengthen the ABR's ability to fight for the recreationalists they represent.
For more information on how you can help the ABR visit their You Can Help page. To become a member visit their Membership page.
Brent Ranger Cabin Restoration Fund
The Brent Ranger Cabin Restoration Fund is located in the Brent Store on Cedar Lake at the north end of Algonquin Park (Access Point #27).
This historic Deputy Chief Ranger's headquarters was restored with the effort and funding of Bill Swift (the founder of Algonquin Outfitters,) and Jake Pigeon (the Brent store proprietor)
I believe that Jake personally pays for many repairs out of pocket and would appreciate your support. Thanks for keeping history alive.
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