So here we go... I've posted pictures before of people who hiked into the interior and camped in the bush... but there's also drive in winter camping.
Some people do it the easy way, and bring their own home.
The park rents out a limited number of Yurts, but they are real hard to come by on weekends, usually all booked up months in advance.
Some people use the same tents they use in the summer, I hope they have electric heaters in there...
Groups like the scouts have shelters with their own wood stoves and accommodation for large groups.
There are heated washrooms with showers.
The old airbase hiking trail is a great place to see wildlife.
There's an ice rink where you can play hockey, cause this is Canada eh? ( If the beer is too strong for you, get the heck out of Canada.)
They even provide hockey sticks, just bring your skates..
It's been a long winter and there's lots of snow on the picnic tables at un-used sites.
Ah the great outdoors, making a bit of coffee in the morning.
Thanks for coming on the tour of Mew lake Campground , Algonquin Park.