10 Things to do in Kawartha Lakes That You Shouldn't Miss

January 13, 2022 Nicolette Lion

The City of Kawartha Lakes (2016 population 75,423) is a unitary municipality in Central Ontario, Canada. It is a municipality legally structured as a single-tier city; however, Kawartha Lakes is the size of a typical Ontario county and is mostly rural. It is the second largest single-tier municipality in Ontario by land area (after Greater Sudbury).
Restaurants in Kawartha Lakes

1. Horseless Carriage Museum

1427 County Road 8, Fenelon Falls, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1N0 Canada +1 705-738-9576 [email protected] http://www.horselesscarriage.ca
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Horseless Carriage Museum

The Horseless Carriage Museum is a unique, privately-owned museum specializing in pre-1914 transportation and early mechanical technology. We feature five century-old vehicles and a 1895 Sawyer & Massey steam traction engine, rare mechanical music machines and an 1890's General Store, and more. Bus and group tours welcome. Check out our website and blog for more information. (Please note: We are located midway between Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls on County Road 8. Please call ahead for an appointment! Open May to November .......weather permitting!

Reviewed By davebQ7529HK - Bobcaygeon, Canada

We live here and have never visited. We took our parents thinking they would like the historical part of the tour - and THEY LOVED IT. But although we thought we would like it, we had no idea how much we would love it too! It was one of the best things we have done in a long time. It's NOT just a museum as you think of it. It has the best and most interesting pieces of history on display and the owner who gives you the tour is incredibly knowledgeable about the things you really care about. He fully researched who first owned it, and how they used it. Typically there are pictures from the original owners and inventors. And he knows the details of how it works and nitty-gritty facts that we really liked to know about. We spent 2 1/2 hours and it felt like 1 hour. Normally I would get bored but this was unlike any other museum I have visited. It's impossible to explain how great it is, so just go and check it out! It's by donation, and we left a big donation, because it was so darn awesome. You have to make an appointment and they close for the winter, but check it out in the spring/summer for sure. I am so grateful to the owners who have obviously put so much effort into making this a great experience. Thank you so very, very much!!!! It's not just cars (or horseless carriages) either. There are many other turn of the century inventions such as talking machines, knitting machines, bicycles, etc.

2. Globus Theatre

2300 Pigeon Lake Rd, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1A0 Canada +1 800-304-7897 http://www.globustheatre.com
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Globus Theatre

A member of ASTRO (the association of summer theatres 'round Ontario) Globus Theatre produces professional summer theatre at the Lakeview Arts Barn just outside the picturesque village of Bobcaygeon. As well as five ‘main’ productions that include Comedies, Dramas and Musicals they also present ‘one-nighters’ featuring some of Canada’s hottest shows and comedy acts; and children’s shows featuring music, magic and puppetry. Patrons can choose to dine at the LAB prior to any evening performance - reservations required.

Reviewed By bmacgoo

Our evening at Globus Theatre/LAB exceeded our expectations! Having attended a few dinner theatres we didn’t know what to expect being held in a barn & during Stage 3 of Covid. Well they hit it out of the ball park!! From great food with 3 selections to appeal to the majority, seamless staff, fully stocked bar & a hilarious show written by one of the actors! It started with us being greeted at the door & having our temperatures taken. Tables were distanced in a rustic but elegant setting, staff were attentive & delivered courses with just enough time between each. Tables were ushered into the theatre individually with ease where seating was arranged maintaining more then the mandated social distancing. Kama Sutra was performed on a stage with two sets a living room & bedroom with few costume changes. Sara Quick & James Barrett brought to life Lynda & Bobs’ marriage from arriving home from work to life in the sack as a middle aged couple with 20yrs under their belt with humour & wit! All from a mistaken library book these two performers nailed what life is like while giving their audience some much needed belly laughter during these unprecedented times! Well done!!!

3. Carden Plain

Wylie Road, Kirkfield, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 2B0 Canada +1 866-397-6673 http://www.cardenplainimportantbirdarea.com/map.htm
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Carden Plain

4. Bobcaygeon Farmers' Market

Mansfield Street, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1A0 Canada +1 705-738-9426 [email protected] http://www.bobcaygeonfarmersmarket.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Bobcaygeon Farmers' Market

5. Lakeview Arts Barn

2300 Pigeon Lake Rd, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1A0 Canada +1 705-738-2037 [email protected] http://www.lakeviewartsbarn.com/
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Lakeview Arts Barn

A recipient of the Tourism Excellence Award, from the City of Kawartha Lakes, The Lakeview Arts Barn is a performing Arts venue that hosts a variety of events throughout the year. The highlight of the calendar is the 10-week season of professional summer theatre produced by company-in-residence Globus Theatre.There is entertainment for everyone at the LAB including comedies, dramas, music, stand-up, improv, dances, murder mysteries and kid's shows!Enjoy a table d'hote menu at the LAB's restaurant prior to every evening show. Reservations required.

6. Academy Theatre

2 Lindsay St S, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K9V 2L6 Canada +1 705-324-9111 http://academytheatre.ca/
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Academy Theatre

One of the last functioning vaudvillian theatres in Ontario, if not in Canada.

7. Kawartha Settlers' Village

85 Dunn Street, Bobcaygeon, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1A0 Canada +1 705-738-6163 [email protected] http://settlersvillage.org/
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Kawartha Settlers' Village

Kawartha Settlers' Village is open to the public from May 1st until September 31st each year. KSV is a collection of over 20 historic homes and buildings from Bobcaygeon and the Kawartha Lakes area. Set on nine acres of the original Murphy farm, the Village houses the original Murphy Barn, The General Store, Fairbairn Church, one room school house, fire hall,and more. The artifact collection contains more than 1000 pieces including furniture, clothing, agricultural implements,books, tools and more. As well, The Village offers a wide range of arts and crafts programs for adults and children including major special events annually. Please see website for more information.

8. Fenelon Falls Museum

50 Oak St, Fenelon Falls, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario Canada +1 705-887-1044
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Fenelon Falls Museum

9. Ken Reid Conservation Area

277 Kenrei Rd, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K9V 4R1 Canada +1 705-328-2271 http://www.kawarthaconservation.com/conservation_areas/ken_reid.html
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Ken Reid Conservation Area

Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling, or cross country skiing, Ken Reid Conservation Area is a great place to spend the day. Maintained trails and child-friendly facilities provide a variety of ways for visitors of all ages to experience this natural setting. Kawartha Conservation acquired the 110 hectare (272 acre) property just north of Lindsay in 1980 from farmer Ken Reid. It is both our flagship conservation area and the location of our Administrative Centre for our watershed jurisdiction. Parking is available for $2.00 per day. Please deposit funds into the pay and display machine just before the first stop sign when you enter the park and display the ticket on your vehicle dashboard. Ken Reid offers several loop trails that lead through forests, meadows, and wetlands. A favourite route includes the floating boardwalk that winds through the provincially significant MacLaren Creek Wetland bordering Sturgeon Lake.

Reviewed By michaelaT8138GW - Toronto, Canada

Wild, untamed, full of birds (and a few beasts : ) ...a great place to kayak, walk, rest on the grass in the sun, or take your kids to play. Terrific for dog walkers too, as there are plenty of trails and quiet areas. I took my kayak in and paddled off the tip of the park for a few hours...and loved it.

10. The Kinmount Heritage Model Railroad & Museum

Monck Road, Kinmount, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 2A0 Canada +1 705-488-2635 http://www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca/residents/parks-recreation-culture/arts-culture-heritage/heritage-museums
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

The Kinmount Heritage Model Railroad & Museum

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