Glamping Getaway: Four Corners Algonquin

Crisp Nights, Bright Leaves
Escape to Algonquin this fall with a glamping getaway at Four Corners Algonquin, September 26–28. This is camping made easy: spacious canvas tents with real beds, solar lighting, and private decks mean you’ll stay cozy through crisp autumn nights and sheltered from fall showers. Wake up surrounded by the season’s most stunning colours. From fiery reds and oranges of the maple show to the golden encore of poplars and birches, you’ll be right in the heart of Algonquin’s legendary foliage.
Your days can be as active or as relaxed as you like. Explore nearby hiking and biking trails, paddle calm waters, or settle into a Muskoka chair by the fire pit. With clean bathrooms, hot showers, and a communal kitchen stocked with everything you need, this trip blends outdoor adventure with comfort. Whether you come to recharge, connect with nature, or share stories with fellow glampers, this is the perfect way to experience Algonquin in its most magical season.
What's included:
- Round trip coach bus transportation
- Accommodations
- Stargazing programming
- Additional one shuttle service by Four Corners of the following (to sign up for at a later date, first come first serve)
- Hiking: Saturday 10am to 3:00pm - Shuttles to and from The Logging Museum Trail and/or the Old Rail Trail (20-28 spots)
- Forest-bathing: Saturday 9am: Walk into the village and take a purposeful, meditative walk along the old Rail Trail in South Algonquin with Forest Bathing Guide Marilyn Zehr. Meet in the Madmusher parking lot. Limit 20 people.
- Madmusher/Bongopix Tavern: Visit Whitney Friday and Saturday evenings for dinner at the Madmusher or food & music at Bongopix. Walk or take a limited number of shuttles between 5pm and about 8:00pm both nights.
- Hiking: Saturday 10am to 3:00pm - Shuttles to and from The Logging Museum Trail and/or the Old Rail Trail (20-28 spots)
BOOK YOUR SPOT BELOW
<< PLEASE NOTE>>
REGISTRATION IS BY TENT for 4 & 6 Person Tents.
We will reach for all names in tent at a later date, please only select quantity '1'
Individual booking (6 spots available): $385
BOOK HERE: https://www.parkbus.com/reserve?parkline=9327
6 person tent (only 1 available): $2000.00
(Grab 6 of your closest travel buddies and thats only $333 a person)
BOOK HERE: https://www.parkbus.com/reserve?parkline=9326
4 person tent (only 7 available): $1450
(Grab your group, your gals or pals and its only $362.50 a person)
BOOK HERE: https://www.parkbus.com/reserve?parkline=9325
Pickup Location
34 Asquith Ave
Pick up at 34 Asquith Ave, just north of the Yonge and Bloor Subway stop. We recommend getting there 15 minutes early to make sure you have enough time for the bus.
Departure
Friday 7:30 AM
estimated return
Sunday 9:00 PM
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Four Corners Algonquin
The bus will drop you off at Four Corners Algonquin.
Estimated arrival
Friday: 12:45 PM
Departure
Sunday: 3:00 PM

FAQ
Accommodation
- Spacious canvas tents with king or twin beds
- Solar-powered lighting and private deck
- Four Corners is an off-grid facility. We do not have electricity for guests.
- They can accommodate small device charging only. This means phone's only, no camera's or camera batteries sorry!
- Access to clean bathrooms and hot showers
- Fire pits, picnic areas, and Muskoka chairs available
Food & Cooking
- Fully stocked communal kitchen with hot water and supplies
- Cook your own meals or bring ready-to-eat options
- Communal fire pits for a shared, social atmosphere
Activities
- Hiking and biking trails close to camp and inside Algonquin Park
- Canoeing and photography along Madawaska River and Galeairy Lake
- Relaxation spaces right onsite for leaf-peeping and stargazing
What to Bring
- Warm clothing for cool nights,
- Check the weather and night time temps HERE
- Your own pillows and bedding
- Or check out what you can rent from them - https://fourcornersalgonquin.myturn.com/library/
- Your own food and beverages
- Camera to capture Algonquin’s fall beauty (and extra, charged batteries)
- Limited bike spaces available. First come, first serve basis (no e-bikes).