It was established in the 1920s and is primarily a residential neighborhood, named for nearby Algonquin Park.
Algonquin Park has been an important arena for research since the 1930s.
Algonquin Park has been home to many historic summer camps including:
Further north, there is, still a large gap in the ecological link to Algonquin Park.
Many canoe trippers use the river as an access point to enter Algonquin Park.
Held in its first year at the doctor's camping ground, the camp then moved in 1908 to Algonquin Park.
A large state-of-the-art radio telescope was built in Algonquin Park.
He served as a fire ranger in Algonquin Park during this time.
The youngest campers normally stay within the boundaries of Algonquin Park or very close to.
It is on the northern edge of Algonquin Park.