Top 5 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Lennox and Addington County, Lennox and Addington County

January 3, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Lennox and Addington County, United States including Topsy Farms, Land O' Lakes Rescue Petting Farm, MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co., Parrott's Bay Conservation Area, Bon Echo Provincial Park.
Restaurants in Lennox and Addington County

1. Topsy Farms

14775 West Front Rd, Stella, Ontario K0H 2S0 Canada +1 888-287-3157 http://www.topsyfarms.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Topsy Farms

Reviewed By sharene2021

Friendly people. We have bought blankets, wool and lamb products. The lamb is delicious. The blankets are attractive and warm. We have 3 different blankets and have given 3 as gifts, The wool is a good quality with lovely colours. My sister enjoyed making socks with the wool. You can see beautiful stone walls made by expert Stone Wallers. You can see two cows, many sheep and I think some ducks. The guard dogs are very cute. I have been there at sheering time and lambing time. It was very interesting to see these two events. I have bought many products from their "Wool Shed". It is a retail store on the premises. I have bought gloves, little felt birds, hats, scarves and T shirts. Topsy wants to promote living off the land and treating the animals and land with respect.

2. Land O' Lakes Rescue Petting Farm

1200 Regional Road 506, Cloyne, Ontario K0H 1K0 Canada +1 613-336-0330 [email protected] http://www.landolakesrescuepettingfarm.ca
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Land O' Lakes Rescue Petting Farm

Re Opening July 4 11-3 2020 This is a non profit farm animal rescue. This family rescues neglected and abused animals. Provides the care, and love to heal them. They allow children and families to visit to help with the cost as admissions go 100 % back to the animals but also to teach them that all animals deserve love no matter whether they are old, disabled or unwell. The families who visit get a hands on experience you can feed a Llama a carrot from your mouth . Its a unique petting farm. Donations are always welcome and needed Please visit their website for more information or to donate. They will open for visitation if you call and book and appointment for a tour when not open. Open July and Aug 11-3 7 days a week Sept- Oct and May - Jun Sat and Sun 11-3 Adults $10 2 and under free

Reviewed By Wingers2001 - Wellington, Canada

We have been here many times with our weekend visitors from age 3 to 90. It is always a joy to return and see the improvement in the animals as they are socialized and brought back to health after bad experiences . Even though it was raining our young visitors were insistent that they had their annual trip to the farm .Today the large horse that had been attacked by a mountain lion was so friendly and bowed to us. Such a change since the first time we saw him. Today our young visitors were feeding the animals with carrots and picking up the newly born hens. Thanks to the founder and the many volunteers that share their stories about the animals and make th visit enjoyable.

3. MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co.

1915 County Rd 22, Bath, Ontario K0H 1G0 Canada +1 613-777-6277 [email protected] http://www.mackinnonbrewing.com
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co.

Bound by brotherhood. Brewed by tradition. MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co. is located on a bicentennial family farm, just outside of Kingston, Ontario. With over 200 years of farming heritage behind us, we use the hops, wheat, and barley grown right here on our farm to brew beer which is emboldened with the unique character of rural Canada. We do this so beer patrons everywhere can share in the taste and tradition of our farm. Our ancestors settled in Upper Canada in 1784, and through the generations, built a thriving farm. We decided to add another element into the mix: a farm-based brewery. We’ve renovated century-old barns to house the equipment, and planted hops and malting barley in the surrounding fields. The character and history of this place shines through in every glass.

Reviewed By johannam104 - Bath, Canada

Rode our bikes to the Sunday Market at the Brewery, great vendors set up with fresh produce, Dody's fabulous soda, deliciously tasty popcorn, Pharmacy's wonderful products, awesome food truck from Otter Farms and beautiful cards from Silverplate Press of which I bought 5!! There was music playing, beer to be tasted, a pond to sit by or just visit. A wonderful relaxed afternoon in the country with interesting things to do and taste. So glad we made it there.

4. Parrott's Bay Conservation Area

4977 Bath Road, Bath, Ontario Canada +1 613-546-4228 [email protected] http://crca.ca/conservation-lands/conservation-areas/parrotts-bay-conservation-area/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Parrott's Bay Conservation Area

Reviewed By organicroadmap - Ontario, Canada

Great trail systems, really nice green space in L&A with wild animals, and birds. Trek through grasslands, marsh areas, around the bay through treed areas and coniferous forest. Easy trail in most sections - when you move off the gravelled path areas into the conifers, the terrain changes to moderate in some areas with short, steep inclines/declines. There are no facilities at this location.

5. Bon Echo Provincial Park

Highway 41, Cloyne, Ontario K0H 1K0 Canada +1 613-336-2228 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/bonecho
Excellent
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Reviewed By bbc2play - Prince Edward County, Canada

If you live close enough, this park is perfect for even a day trip. Take the water tour of the lake and cliffs (suggest sitting on the port side), rent a canoe for a few hours, relax on the beach or just walk along the wood trails or the cliff top. We went late summer when they also had the artist weekend. Many crafts and arts available from paintings (including paddles and rocks) to concrete decorative tables. Well worth the trip anytime, even if you are not camping.

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