District of Nipissing
 
The Township of South Algonquin

🚤 Boating in South Algonquin

South Algonquin is a hidden gem for boaters seeking calm waters, scenic beauty, and a slower pace. Bordering the quieter edges of Algonquin Provincial Park, the region offers a network of pristine lakes and waterways perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and small motorized boating. With minimal traffic and abundant wildlife, every outing feels like a true escape into nature.

🚣 Boat Launches & Access

Aylen Lake Boat Launch: 1706 Aylen Lake Road (Algonquin Park access point)

Tom & Mick Murray Park Boat Launch (Bark Lake): 5 Tom & Mick Murray Park Road, Madawaska

Galeairy Lake Boat Launch: 50 Second Avenue (Algonquin Park access point)

Hay Lake Boat Launch: Hay Lake Landing Road (Algonquin Park access point)

Lyell Lake: 98 Lyell Lake Landing Road

Madawaska River: 26B Major Lake Road, Madawaska

McKenzie Lake: 1332 North McKenzie Lake Road

McCauley Lake: 531 McCauley Lake Road

⚠️ Boating Safety & Regulations

Before heading out, keep these important tips in mind:

Wear a life jacket at all times

Check weather conditions—winds can change quickly on open lakes

Algonquin Park permits are required for access and camping within park boundaries

Prevent invasive species: clean, drain, and dry your boat before and after use

Be mindful of cold water temperatures, even in warmer months

Make sure your licensing and registration is current and valid

For more information on our boat launch facilities, please refer to the Use of Public Docks and Launching Ramps in the Municipality By-Law 2016-511

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