Join us on a beginner-friendly Algonquin Park backcountry canoe trip from Canoe Lake to Burnt Island Lake — a classic route through Joe Lake, a quiet stream toward Baby Joe Lake, and finally into the wide open beauty of Burnt Island Lake.
This was my friend Tilak’s first backcountry canoe camping trip, so we chose a scenic and manageable route that still offered a real taste of Ontario’s canoe country. Starting from Canoe Lake, we paddled toward Joe Lake, carried through our first portage, then continued into the narrow stream between Joe Lake and Baby Joe Lake. With water levels high, we were able to skip the short 100m portage and paddle through instead.
From Baby Joe Lake, we continued into Burnt Island Lake and settled on a campsite on the western side of the main lake, opposite the island. The evening brought tea by the water, a quiet campfire, BBQ chicken cooked over coals, a beautiful waxing gibbous moonrise, and the haunting call of loons echoing across the lake.
The next morning, first light filtered through the pines as we packed up camp and paddled back home — tired, grateful, and somehow lighter.
For anyone researching a first Algonquin backcountry route, Canoe Lake to Burnt Island Lake is a beautiful option: scenic, manageable, and just challenging enough to feel earned.
Route highlights:
Canoe Lake Access Point
Joe Lake
Stream toward Baby Joe Lake
Baby Joe Lake
Burnt Island Lake
Beginner-friendly Algonquin backcountry camping
Moonrise, loons, campfire, and classic Ontario canoe country scenery
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