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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Still lots of sand on the road....We need a good rain or a good street brushing. I would hold off for a few weeks.......

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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    I know this is an old thread, but here is what I saw on HWY 60 the past weekend a year ago:



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    I've had a few encounters with those guys up thru that area.
    Just don't get in there way during rut season lol.
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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    What is that ? lol
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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Quote Originally Posted by whetaus-tr View Post
    What is that ? lol
    When the large bull moose look for ladies. You and your bike become target practice
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthew View Post
    When the large bull moose look for ladies. You and your bike become target practice
    Yep they will charge anything that looks like a threat.
    Moose are actually the most dangerous animal in Canada, that's a fact.
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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Quote Originally Posted by boooya View Post
    Yep they will charge anything that looks like a threat.
    Moose are actually the most dangerous animal in Canada, that's a fact.
    Really !!!

    Well, I wouldn't try to go pet the thing, but I wouldn't encounter with worries lol

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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Saw three moose on my easter sunday ride thru the park. Lots of sand between huntsville and the park on hwy60 but the park has very little road sand.

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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Does anyone have a route for Algonquin, leaving from Toronto looking for some scenic stops while we're there, the lookout point sounds good, some hiking would be nice as well and maybe renting a canoe or something to get out on one of the lakes?

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    Re: Highway 60 Through Algonquin Park

    Quote Originally Posted by Gaggu P View Post
    Does anyone have a route for Algonquin, leaving from Toronto looking for some scenic stops while we're there, the lookout point sounds good, some hiking would be nice as well and maybe renting a canoe or something to get out on one of the lakes?
    I was up that way last weekend and the black flies are just starting to come out. I wouldn't plan stopping and do any adventuring now or for the next 3 weeks or so. (they'll pick you up and carry you away). Algonquin Park outfitters rent canoes and will even deliver to your camp site if requested.
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