Looking for a dreamy summer vacay spot? This destination near Toronto is a magical place to unwind and enjoy that sunny weather.
Featuring enchanting small towns, gorgeous beaches and scenic trails, it’s a little summer paradise.
The destination is located just under two hours from Toronto, making it a convenient spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. It’s a popular area for cottage-goers and outdoor enthusiasts.
With 15 dreamy beaches, charming main streets and picturesque hikes, you can spend your days soaking up the beauty of this vacay spot.
Kawartha Lakes is home to quaint communities and over 250 lakes and rivers.
You can wander through cute villages such as Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls and fill up on some small town charm.
The Victoria Rail Trail links many of the communities and features dreamy waterfalls and beautiful vistas.
Don’t forget to bring your bathing suit. Kawartha Lakes is home to 15 public beaches and beach parks where you can enjoy crystal waters and sandy shores. Destinations like Balsam Lake Provincial Park and Garnet Graham Beach Park are fun places to spend an afternoon.
The area is known for its locally-grown food and farmers’ markets and has six markets you can visit from May to October. It’s also home to the “world-renowned tastemaker Kawartha Dairy” which is “recognized as the #1 ice cream in Canada,” according to the website, so you’ll want to indulge in a cone or two.
Kawartha Lakes has been dubbed the “houseboat capital of Ontario” and you can rent one of these floating homes for a unique summer escape.
According to the website, “of all the wonderful ways to explore Kawartha Lakes, houseboating shines a truly authentic Kawartha experience.”
You can take the boat along the iconic Trent-Severn Waterway and explore the “many quaint villages, attractions and experiences throughout the region.”
If you’re looking for a fun summer getaway, this cottage country destination is worth a road trip from Toronto.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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