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White Pine Lodge Algonquin is a majority Indigenous owned nature retreat providing beautiful cabin rentals right outside of Algonquin Provincial Park. With its picturesque forest, fresh air, and natural beauty, it's the perfect place to relax, recharge and reconnect with nature. We also house a small Artisan gallery featuring many Indigenous artists.

We’re excited to open our doors in the new year. We’re currently working hard to make sure all cabins are up to the highest standard for your comfort and enjoyment. Keep checking in here and on our Instagram @whitepinelodgealgonquin for updates and gallery pop-up events.
We look forward to welcoming you soon!

Opening 2024

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White Pine Lodge Algonquin is a nature retreat located just outside of the beautiful Algonquin Provincial Park. Our mission is to promote the awareness and appreciation of Indigenous culture and traditions. We honour the original people of the land, preserve and celebrate Indigenous culture, and incorporate Indigenous teachings into our cabins. Each cabin is themed to honour clan animals and decorated with pieces from Indigenous artisans.

We are passionate about sharing our knowledge of the land and its Indigenous history with our guests and look forward to welcoming you to our lodge. 

People say the nicest things… 

 

“One of our favourite properties. Perfectly setup to help relax and unwind while also being just a short drive away from Algonquin, Arrowhead and Mystic Valley!”

Sayan

 

 

“What a perfect cabin to spend a chilly gloomy week! Highly recommend! Thank you from all of us!

 

Tara

 

 

“We thoroughly enjoyed our weekend away!

Surrounded with a great forest and trails, we had fun exploring some of the property. Algonquin was a quick 15 minute drive away.”

Derek

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Why book with us

 

  • Support Indigenous lead tourism initiatives and artists 

  • Book guided kayak and canoe tours on site

  • 10 minutes to Algonquin Provincial Park via Highway 60

  • View a private section of the historic Oxtongue River 

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