The Algonquin Trail is a loop north from Highway 401 through Algonquin Park and back to Highway 7.The route starts at the Highway 35 / Highway 115 and Highway 401 interchange (exit 436) in Newcastle. At the split of Highway 35/115, the trail follows Highway 35 north through Lindsay, Ontario and travels along a brief concurrency with Highway 7. It continues north along Highway 35 through Coboconk, Minden, Carnarvon and Dorset to Highway 60. From here, the trail turns east and crosses Algonquin Provincial Park. East of the park, Highway 60 meets Highway 41. The trail turns south along that road, passes through Eganville, Ontario and terminates at Highway 7. The route is not signed.
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