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Centennial Ridges - Algonquin park

​Admire winter sceneries at the Centennial Ridges trail and the frozen Ragged Falls 


Before you book

Centennial Ridges is a fabulous circular trail located in Algonquin provincial Park that impresses with its diverse landscape. The hike leads through forests, a secluded waterfall and Rutter Lake that was formed by a beaver dam. From this point, the trail continues ascending until you reach a series of lookouts portraying spectacular views from the ridges, the frozen White Fish Lake and the Lake of Two Rivers. This is the perfect time to enjoy the tranquility of nature, pure air and amazing views of winter. We'll return through the same path to the parking lot and we'll head towards the Lake of Two Rivers for a quick lunch/snack on the frozen lake if the temperatures are low enough. During our return to Toronto we will stop at the stunning Ragged Falls located near the Algonquin Park Border. This powerful cascade is voted one of the 10 best waterfalls of Ontario. The day trip ends with a short hike along the Trans Canada Trail in Bracebridge. This easy 1 km loop trail portraits two beautiful waterfalls formed by the Muskoka river. Cross the bridge and admire the waterfalls from a different perspective; a beautiful spot for perfect pictures.


Cancellation Policy

All ticket sales include a 50% non-refundable deposit. Bookings may be cancelled or transferred to another person at least 72 hours before the start of the trip. No-shows will not receive a refund. In case Hikingdom is forced to cancel a trip a full refund will be issued. Ticketholders will be notified as soon as the reason for the cancellation becomes known. There are only two reasons for us to cancel: Sickness of the guide(s) Severe weather forecast and warnings (heat, lighting, hail, etc.) Rain and moderate wind conditions will not lead to trip cancellations.


Upcoming Hiking Trips


Contact Details

  • 4379900339

    tours@hikingdom.ca


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