A car with two kayaks on the roof drives through downtown Lakefield

Things to Do in & Around Lakefield

Visit our Trip Planner

  • Search for “Lakefield” on our Trip Planner and you’ll get plenty of options and ideas to connect your adventures along the Trent Severn Waterway.
  • For assistance planning your trip, reach out to the trained travel counsellors at the City of Peterborough and Peterborough County Tourism. Click here for contact info.

Screenshot of Lakefield trip planner

Where to Stay

  • When on the Trent Severn, stay on the Trent Severn. Rent a houseboat and live life on the waterway! Find your way to the three houseboat rental options here.
  • The Village Inn is charming & convenient, right downtown.
  • The Lakefield Park & Campground is located on a peninsula, offering a perfect combination of shady forest and sunny waterfront views. The sandy beach and playground are perfect for summertime fun, a top destination for local families as well as travelers!
  • Get off the grid with a multi-day guided canoe trip with The Land Canadian Adventures

Move Yourself

  • Lakefield is located right on the Trent Severn Waterway, so there are plenty of fun ways to get around town!
  • Want to get on the water? Rent at Adventure Outfitters and get out on the Trent Severn Waterway!
  • The Lakefield Marina puts your boat right at the heart of the community, so that’s definitely a convenient docking spot!
  • Lock 26 is at the south end of town and is one of the few manual locks that preserve the Trent-Severn Waterway as it originally functioned.
  • Discover beautiful riverside hiking, biking, and picnicking options along the shores of the Otonabee River. For the more adventurous cyclist, consider a round-trip to Peterborough along the riverside trails and backroads: click here for ideas, links to local cycling clubs, and more!

Where to Stay

Must-see & Must-do

  • Perfect sunset views are available from the Lakefield Marina, Isabel Morris Park, and the Lakefield Trail. Prepare a picnic & settle in for a natural evening show.
  • Fishing is excellent on Lake Katchewanooka, with numerous stories (and facts) of record-breaking muskie, bass, perch, and more.

Savour the Seasons

  • Get your fresh, local food & treats at the Lakefield Farmers’ Market. It’s open Thursdays from 9am-1pm from late May through to early October.
  • McLean’s Berry Farm and the Buckhorn Berry Farm are nearby with great local produce, treats, and seasonal family fun ranging from berry picking to Pumpkinfest! Check their websites for hours & dates for “pick-your-own” events.

Eats & Treats

  • For a great lunch or dinner, check out the Canoe and Paddle. Don’t forget the Stuff’d Ice Cream, Bakery and Café (a Butter Tart Tour destination) is right next door!
  • The Nutty Bean Café is a great place to pick up a butter tart and a sandwich for your picnic. They are one of the over 50 stops on the Butter Tart Tour.
  • The Cassis Bistro is your cozy French dining experience in small-town Ontario, and a great option for take-out salads. (Picnic anyone?)

View our Lakefield video here. Share your own tips & favourite ideas and tag us @PerfectWknds or @KawarthasNorthumberland.

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