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Arowhon Pines Restaurant
Arowhon Pines Restaurant Review
A meal at this breathtaking, circular log-cabin restaurant in the heart of Algonquin Park is the highlight of many visits. A view of the lake is a great accompaniment to the food, but a towering stone fireplace in the center of the room is an attraction, too. Menu changes daily, but guests can expect hearty Canadian dishes with local and seasonal ingredients like Northern Ontario trout with sautéed potatoes and squash, rack of lamb scented with garlic and rosemary, or roasted loin of pork stuffed with apples and prunes. The menu always includes plenty of vegetarian options, and other diets are readily accommodated. Bring your own wine for no corkage fee. Dinners are C$70 prix-fixe for the public. Lunch and breakfast are also served.
- Address: Algonquin Provincial Park, near west entrance, 8 km north of Hwy. 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, ON, P1H 2G5
- Phone: 705/633-5661; 866/633-5661
- Website: www.arowhonpines.com
- Location: Algonquin Provincial Park
Contact Information
- Reservations essential.
- Credit cards accepted.
- Closed mid-Oct.--late-May.
Restaurant Details
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