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Snowmobile Touring in the Great Canadian Wilderness – The Round Algonquin Park (RAP) Tour Loop

By Kate
November 14, 2015
Updated November 23, 2020

Easily the most recognized and oldest provincial snowmobile loop in Ontario, the Round Algonquin Park (RAP) Tour Loop is still a favourite with riders from far and wide. And it’s easy to understand why – at over 850 kms, and travelling through each of Ontario’s distinct geographic landscapes, it never gets boring.

While many will choose to do the tour in three or four days, adding detours to take in the local club trails will make your tour even better… While the TOP trails are mandated by the OFSC to be groomed at specific intervals, it’s these smaller local trails that give the RAP it’s staying power year after year.

You’ll also be able take in unique sights you won’t find anywhere else, like the ice caves at the borders of Algonquin Park and lookouts of the Almaguin Highlands, so make it a five day trip and take in Ontario’s incredible winter scenery.

A Lookout on the RAP Tour

For a PDF map of the loop tour you can print click here. 

Contact the local districts, or check out the OFSC Interactive Trail Planner to plan your trip.

For information on the three districts in the Great Canadian Wilderness, or on planning your trip, click the buttons below:

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