Algonquin Park
Title: Algonquin Park
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1365 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Algonquin Park
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1365 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
CHAPTER ONE:
TRIP OVERVIEW AND NAVIGATION
Submitted by: Rich Grover
INTRODUCTION
Algonquin Park is the oldest and most famous provincial park in Ontario and one of the largest in Canada. It stretches across 7,725 kilometers of wild and beautiful lakes and forests, bogs and rivers, cliffs and beaches. This is why Algonquin is also known as a canoeist's and camper's paradise as far as the eye can see.
From August 27th to September 5th a group
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hour hand and 1200 hours. If in doubt as to which end of the line is north always remember that the sun is in the east before noon and in the west in the afternoon.
(Darman, 1996)
REFERENCES
Darman, P. (1996). The Survival Handbook. Stoddart Publishing Co.: Toronto.
Friends of Algonquin. (Brochure). Algonquin Park Canoe Routes. (1998).
McNeill, C. Cory-Wright, J, Renfrew, T. (1998). Teaching Orienteering. Human Kinetic
Publishers: Windsor.
Williams, H. (1998). What is Orienteering. Available at: www.williams.edu.