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Parkway Cottage Resort & Trading Post, Oxtongue Lake, Algonquin Park

The beach ... the view ...

It just doesn’t get any better !

Cottage Resort With 7 Seasonal Cottages 
& A Year Round Lodge.
Also We Have a Year Round Gas Bar, Trading Post & Store, 
Located At The West Gate Of Algonquin Park
PHONE: 705 635 2763
FAX: 705 635 3138
EMAIL: parkway_resort@yahoo.ca
Email: parkway_resort@yahoo.ca
MAKE PARKWAY RESORT YOUR HOMEBASE WHEN VISITING ALGONQUIN, A GAS BAR, STORE & TRADING POST ARE ON SITE TOO !

ABOUT PARKWAY RESORT & TRADING POST

closed timber trail algonquin showing totem poles on oxtongue river

The family run Resort and Trading Post is about to enter its 6th Tourist Season.  If you have never visited are resort or store on Hwy 60, the summer

of 2010 might be a great time to do it.

The Trading Post is the one stop for everything including moccasins, casual wear, gifts, cream and butter fudge and last minute things you have forgotten.

 

 

 

The property is situated on Oxtongue Lake not far from Ragged Falls and Oxtongue Lake picnic area.

If you are one of our guests take a canoe or kayak on the lake, play basketball, horseshoes on the beach or go for a hike round Beatle lake trail not far from here.

Colin, Brenda, James Smith invite you, your family and friends to visit the store or resort at Oxtongue Lake on Hwy 60

In the winter of 2005, Colin, Brenda and James Smith moved from Bedfordshire in the UK directly to Oxtongue Lake and purchased Parkway Resort & Trading Post they started a new life in Canada away from the busy life they knew in the UK.

Since purchasing the Resort and Trading Post many changes have taken place including a new winterised 3 bedroom lodge built in the fall of 2006 and upgrades like new canoes, new Gym in the Rec Hall and changes to the store including rearranging store layout, more and more stock added, something for everyone be it a child or a adult.

Also another change to take place is the addition of 2 totem poles and moose's which use to stand outside the now closed Timber Trail Trading Post just up the road from here.

The totem poles were made around 1948 and will be restored as much as possible before being erected outside our trading post.  UPDATE: 1 Totem Pole has been erected outside our trading Post the other pole is

          still being restored.

 

                                      (see picture of Totem poles in old location below).