For John and Janet Foster, and thousands of others, Ontario's 7000 square kilometer Algonquin Park is a kind of spiritual home -- a nearby, accessible wilderness area that offers superb canoeing, snowshoeing, hiking, and opportunities for nature photography. In 1969, John and Janet spent part of their honeymoon traveling by canoe and portage into the park's interior. Since that time, Algonquin has been special to their lives, and they have always carried their cameras on journeys into the park. This program shows the nature of Algonquin from a personal viewpoint, and reveals the enduring qualities of a park that survives in spite of being within a day's drive of millions of North Americans, and threatened by the usual political and environmental pressures.