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Fenelon Falls

The town of Fenelon Falls and the nearby community of Cameron offer a little bit of everything with a mix of outdoor activities, rural landscapes, miles of open water, great shopping and dining, and numerous opportunities for exploring arts, culture, and heritage. Home to Lock 34 on the Trent-Severn Waterway, Fenelon Falls is a popular destination to enjoy a Kawartha Dairy ice cream and watch the boats travel through the lift locks.

Dining

1.       Fresh Fuel is offering healthy and delicious wraps, salads and smoothies that can be packed for lunch or served at events – 146 Kent Street West, Lindsay, ON, 705-878-3835

2.       Thai by Joe makes delicious soups, Salad, Curry, Stir Fry, Noodles, Fried Rice and our Desserts. They are serving lunch and dinner and have a convenient online ordering system – 28 Kent Street West

3.       The Cow & Sow, Local Eatery + Saloon in Fenelon Falls is a fun place to visit. They serve pub food including burgers, wraps, fish and chips, salads, flatbreads and more. They have life music as well with the dance floor up in the LOFT. Located at 38 Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls, ON

4.       Milk & Honey Eatery serves delicious homemade meals, specializing in gourmet paninis served on sourdough, artisan style deli sandwiches, homemade soup, salads, quiches and creamy mac and cheese. They offer gluten free and vegetarian options. Located at 17 Williams St. S Lindsay, ON K9V 3A3

Grocery Shopping

1.       LaMantia’s Country Fresh market

2.       Sobeys Fenelon Falls

3.       Loblaws

4.       Food Basics Lindsay

5.       Farmers markets

6.      LCBO449 Kent Street West Lindsay, ON K9V6C3 

7.      Mickaels bakery

Snowmobile Routes

With 166 km of groomed routes through breathtaking trails of snow-laden pines and maples, a great ride is guaranteed. There are too many trails to explore in just one day. Stay for a weekend or come up for mid-week trip and make the most of winter in Kawartha Lakes. Learn More

Trails

There are more than 600 km of trails spread across Kawartha Lakes. The Ganaraska Trail, Kawartha Trans Canada Trail and Victoria Rail Trail Corridor have several access points in different areas of Kawartha Lakes. Trails and Conservation areas.

Farmer's Markets

With six seasonal farmers’ markets throughout the region running generally from May to October, it’s easy to find a bounty of locally grown fruits, vegetables, and meats, alongside crafts, baked goods, preserves, and much more. Learn More

Bars
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