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Logging Museum

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The Logging Museum shares the history of Algonquin’s logging heritage.

What to See & Do

  • 📜 Explore the indoor museum exhibits that detail the fascinating history of regional logging 🪓
  • 🚶 Walk the gentle interpretive trail to see recreated camps and historic machinery 🌲
  • 🚂 Discover the unique steam-powered amphibious tug known as the famous alligator 🚢
  • 🪵 Observe the massive log chute and authentic tools used by 19th-century workers 🛠️
  • 📚 Visit the specialized bookstore to find rare publications on local heritage 📖

How to Get There

  • 🛣️ Utilize the direct Highway 60 access to find the museum near the east gate 🚗
  • 🅿️ Park in the spacious lot located on the north side of the highway 🚙
  • 🗺️ Follow the clear park signage located at the fifty-four kilometer marker 📍

Travel Tips

  • 🕒 Allow at least one hour to see the film and walk the entire trail ⏳
  • 👟 Wear comfortable shoes for the easy one-kilometer loop through the woods 🥾
  • 🦟 Apply insect repellent during the summer months to ward off forest pests 🧴
  • 🚩 Start your visit here to understand the human history of the park 📖

Suggested Itinerary

  • 📽️ 10:00 AM – Start your museum visit by watching the introductory historical film 🏛️
  • 🚶 10:30 AM – Begin your walk along the trail to view the outdoor exhibits 🌲
  • 📸 11:00 AM – Take photos of the historic machinery and the recreated shanty 🏗️
  • 🚗 11:30 AM – Conclude your tour and continue your drive along the highway 🛣️

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily

Entry Fee:

Best Time to Visit:

Location

📌 Algonquin Logging Museum

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