
There’s something magnetic about central Ontario in the winter—the stillness of the snow-covered forests, the sparkle of fresh powder under a pale sun, the way the air feels sharper and cleaner when you're miles from the nearest road. For snowmobilers, this part of the province is pure magic. No place captures it quite like the deep woods of Algonquin Provincial Park. And, just three hours north of Toronto, Call of the Wild serves up the kind of snowmobile adventure that stays with you long after the snow melts.

Snowmobile Tours That Go Beyond the Ordinary
We’re not talking about your average trail ride here. This is the kind of trip that lives in your memory for years. Their multi-day tours are based out of the award-winning Algonquin Eco-Lodge—a cozy, off-grid hideaway that feels like it’s built for stories, stargazing, and serious throttle therapy. And, you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy it—Call of the Wild provides everything, from top-quality snowmobiles, helmets, gear, meals, and accommodations, along with seasoned guides who know these woods like the back of their hands.Opt for a five-day RAP Ride and explore a string of Northern Ontario communities–think of it as bikepacking, but with an 800 cc engine. Or settle into a three-day 3-Day Haliburton Highlands & Algonquin Park ride (perfect for beginners—this one’s an award-winning adventure, recognized by the Canadian Tourism Commission). Ride all day, then come back to the glow of a woodstove and zero bars of WiFi. Trust us, you won’t miss the screen time.
The trails here are everything you'd expect from Ontario—endless, winding, scenic, and impeccably maintained. There's a rhythm to the ride: wide-open stretches where you can open it up, tight tree-lined corridors that demand finesse, and sudden views that make you hit the brakes just to soak it all in. And because you're riding with a guide, you can relax and focus on the joy of the journey—not the logistics.

Explore Ontario’s Snowmobile Towns
Central Ontario has always been a snowmobiler’s playground, with towns like Bancroft, Haliburton, and Whitney anchoring some of the best trail networks in the province. But head a little deeper, push past the gas stations and snack stops, and you find a side of Ontario that most people never see—silent, wild, and profoundly beautiful.
Ready to Ride? Algonquin’s Backcountry Is Calling
Whether you’re a seasoned sledder or looking for a first real taste of winter riding, this off-grid escape delivers. Fast trails, warm hospitality, epic landscapes—Algonquin’s backcountry has it all.So pack light, ride far, and unplug. Adventure’s waiting.
