If you're an off-roading enthusiast looking to explore some of the most breathtaking and rugged landscapes in Ontario, the Great Canadian Wilderness is THE place to be. This vast region, running from Georgian Bay to Algonquin Park and beyond, encompasses some of Ontario's most scenic and challenging trails for ATV and Side by Sides. Bonus points for its easy access to some great communities with so much to see and do. Plus, it’s only a short two hour drive from Toronto. So, whether you're a hardcore seasoned rider, or a complete beginner, this area is a must-visit for all the thrill-seekers, nature lovers, and really just anyone looking to explore this vast beautiful region in a unique way.
Parry Sound: Your Gateway to Adventure
Parry Sound is a great starting point. Right on beautiful Georgian Bay, this is a hub for outdoor adventures, combining the services of a larger city with the charm of a small town and the excitement of untamed wilderness. Known for its legal ATV access throughout the town, Parry Sound allows riders to explore trails by day and then ride directly to dinner or local amenities by ATV. This unique feature makes it an ideal base for your off-roading adventure.
Some of our favourites things to check out here; The Island Queen offers cruises amongst Georgian Bay’s 30,000 islands, and the marina there is a short walk to downtown and offers a bunch of great dining options (Trestle Brewing Company was one of our favourites). There are coffee shops, book stores, and really just too many great things to list very close to Parry Sound’s stunning waterfront. You can even check out the Bobby Orr Museum or book a flight tour.
The Park to Park Trail System: A Journey Through Ontario’s Wilderness
The Park to Park trail system is the backbone of ATV exploration in this region. Stretching over 230 kilometres, this trail network connects Algonquin Park in the east to Killbear Provincial Park in the west. Riders can expect a diverse range of terrains, from rocky paths and dense forests to open meadows and scenic vistas.
The Seguin Trail, a central section of the Park to Park system, is particularly popular for its well-maintained gravel base and numerous bridge crossings. This trail offers a more casual tour, making it perfect for both beginners and those looking for a more relaxed ride.
Riding the trail is great, but you’ll need to plan a few stops along the way. There are some great little gems as far as the towns and attractions scattered throughout the Great Canadian Wilderness, adding real depth to the adventure. Orrville and Sprucedale along the Seguin Trail are charming small towns that serve as perfect pit stops along your ATV journey. Make sure to check out notable stops like the Orrville General Store (also known as the Duck Lake Store), Edgington Station in Orrville, and Kirks Gas and Food Truck in Sprucedale.
Orrville's quaint general store is the ultimate one-stop shop. The owner and the regulars there greeted me enthusiastically and they clearly take great pride in the place. Check out the taxidermy, and call ahead if you need something special as the owner promised they can get you “almost anything”. I might need to test that next time!
Outdoor Adventures ATV: Tailored Experiences for Every Rider
For those seeking more challenging explorations, head to the heart of the Almaguin Highlands with Outdoor Adventures ATV in South River. This area skirts along Algonquin Park and is renowned for its pristine natural beauty, with rolling hills, sparkling lakes, and dense forests. Whether you're navigating the 4km practice track around their location at the air park or venturing into the surrounding crown land, Outdoor Adventures ATV caters to riders of all skill levels. They offer guided tours tailored to your preferences, allowing you to choose your own adventure.
The trails in this area also connect to several other systems, giving you the option to ride into town, grab some food (we checked out South River Scoops and More for some ice cream), or ride further afield. Take your adventures through Sundridge, or down to Kearney along the Algonquin West ATV Club trails, which also connects to Lake of Bays ATV Club and the Baxter/Severn ATV Trail Riders, opening up the possibilities for multi-day tours and extending your adventures.
For those looking to explore other corners of the Great Canadian Wilderness, you can also check out other ATV guiding outfits like the Yamaha Motor Adventures at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Tour Muskoka in Mactier, Muskoka Stay n’ Play Tours in Torrance, and French River ATV Tours.
One of the highlights of riding in the Almaguin Highlands is the opportunity to spot local wildlife. Being so close to the protected areas of Algonquin, there are plenty of animals here. Keep an eye out for deer, moose, and even the occasional black bear as you traverse these rugged trails.
Where to Stay: Accommodations for Every Traveller
After a day of adventure, you'll need a comfortable place to rest and recharge. The Great Canadian Wilderness offers a variety of accommodations that cater to all tastes and budgets.
Jolly Roger Inn & Resort
Situated in Seguin, the Jolly Roger Inn & Resort is a classic choice for ATV enthusiasts. With direct access to the Park to Park trails, you can start your adventure right from the inn’s doorstep. The on-site restaurant and bar provide a perfect setting for sharing stories of the day’s ride with fellow adventurers. And, as of summer 2024 they now have a bunch of their own ATV’s and Side by Sides available for rent, so you don’t even have to own your own machine. Just show up!
Grand Tappattoo Resort
For those seeking a touch of luxury, Grand Tappattoo Resort in Parry Sound offers upscale accommodations in a stunning lakeside setting. Modern amenities, a private beach, and easy access to the trails make it a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
This is a great stop for breakfast, lunch or dinner, as well. The stunning dining room overlooks the lake, and it doesn’t hurt that they serve some incredible food.
Terrawoods on Muskoka Shores
If you prefer a more secluded retreat, Terrawoods on Muskoka Shores is your answer. Nestled among the trees and overlooking a tranquil lake, Terrawoods offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The cabins are well-equipped, and the surrounding area is rich with wildlife, making it a nature lover’s paradise.
Parry Sound KOA
Being so close to Parry Sound with direct access to the trails and a variety of accommodation options, the Parry Sound KOA is a great choice. They have campsites, trailer sites, and private cabins, this spot gives you that camp feel but with a bit of amenity and hospitality attached to it.
Bear Lake Resort
Located in the Almaguin Highlands, Bear Lake Resort is another top-notch accommodation option. Known for its peaceful surroundings and cozy cabins, this resort is an ideal base for those looking to explore the nearby trails. After a day of riding, unwind by the lake, take a paddle in a canoe, or simply relax by the fire. The lake has some great fishing, and the snack bar has foosball and a pool table for some extra fun.
Additional Accomodation Options
There are multiple other ATV-friendly options in the Great Canadian Wilderness, from Cedar Grove Camp and Commanda Lake Resort in Restoule, Sunnylea Resort in Port Severn, to the Georgian Bay Marina Waterfront Cabin. Check them out!
The Ultimate ATV Experience
An ATV adventure in Ontario's Great Canadian Wilderness is more than just a ride through the woods—it's an immersive experience that connects you with the rugged beauty of this incredible region. Whether you're navigating the twists and turns of the Park to Park trail system, exploring the charming towns of Orrville and Sprucedale, or relaxing at one of the area's many welcoming accommodations, you're sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. Also, one of the best parts is that you really don’t have to travel too far, and you don’t have to own an ATV.
So pack your gear, rev up your ATV, and get ready to embark on the ultimate off-road adventure in Ontario's Great Canadian Wilderness!