Travel Blog

Read about the people, places, businesses, and history that make Kawarthas Northumberland special

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Return of the Tallgrass Prairie: Exploring Hazel Bird Nature Reserve

As an avid hiker, I’m a little embarrassed how little I know about plants. If it’s not a maple tree, trillium, or poison ivy, there’s a good chance I’ll be stumped. I read interpretive plaques in the hopes of raising my identification game, though, which is how I stumbled upon the remarkable work of the Nature Conservancy of Canada at Hazel Bird Nature Reserve.

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View over the water from John Earle Chase in summer

Preserving the Kawarthas for Generations: Kawartha Land Trust

Just north of Ennismore, on the other side of the picturesque truss bridge at Gannon’s Narrows, you’ll find one the most quietly beautiful hiking spots in Kawarthas Northumberland. John Earle Chase Memorial Park offers 7.4 kilometres of trail across three loops – one passes through stands of mature maple on its way to the shores

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Exploring Kawartha Lakes Online: Interactive 360° Tours

Drive one of Kawartha Lakes’ quiet backroads, and the richness of the region’s history might not be immediately apparent. Look a little more closely, though, and you’ll find a wealth stories from Ontario’s past. From a bustling 19th century lumber trade to contemporary Indigenous art, local residents have diligently preserved the region’s past and carried

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Meet the Makers: Northumberland County’s Unwrapped

In a year that’s been short on pleasant surprises, it’s especially nice when a box full of comfort shows up on the doorstep. That premise has kept Brianna Petersen’s small business, Unwrapped, busily sending packages from her home in Cobourg into the Northumberland community and beyond. Every month, Petersen packs Unwrapped Experience boxes with a

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Steph Buckley and Holly Suddick stand at the counter of Rustically Signed

Meet the Makers: Lindsay’s Rustically Signed

“There’s a lot of variety in here, that’s for sure,” Steph Buckley says, laughing. She pauses for a breath after trying to describe her store, Rustically Signed, and running through a list of products that includes bath bombs, jewelry, DIY maker kits, baby accessories, candles, pillows, clocks, and, naturally, wooden signs. “Our whole store is

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Interior of Watson & Lou consignment store in Peterborough

Meet the Makers: Peterborough’s Watson & Lou

You can’t visit Watson & Lou’s brick and mortar storefront at the moment, so for now a description will have to do. The space is eclectic, bright, and inviting – you can’t miss the colourful dioramas in the window as you head down Peterborough’s Water Street. Inside you’ll find elegant wabi-sabi style pottery alongside handmade

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Find Your Next Great Read: 6 Kawarthas Northumberland Authors

You might already know about Kawarthas Northumberland’s literary legacy. Major Canadian authors like Margaret Laurence, Robertson Davies, Farley Mowat, and Susanna Moodie all spent time living in the region, and Life of Pi author Yann Martel is an alum of Trent University’s philosophy program. If you’re less familiar with the authors living and working in

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Raise a Glass with these Kawarthas Northumberland Craft Breweries

Remember when local microbrews were few and far between? Fortunately for Ontario beer lovers, there’s been an explosion of creativity over the last decade or so. Regional brews are now well represented at the LCBO and taprooms across the province, and Kawarthas Northumberland has a number of excellent offerings. It’s never been easier to find

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Fresh, Local, and Delicious: Kawarthas Northumberland Farmers’ Markets

Kawarthas Northumberland has offerings large and small throughout the region. Some have longer seasons than others, so you might just find your new go-to place to shop year-round on this list. the City of Peterborough and Peterborough County Peterborough locals are spoiled for choice when it comes to farmers’ markets. The Peterborough Farmers’ Market has

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Stylized words "The Stories They Hold," with a yellow canoe seen in the background

The Stories They Hold: Canadian Canoe Museum

We know there are people across the country and around the world who are not able to travel to Kawarthas Northumberland and experience the museum in person. To help, we’ve created a series of videos that show the museum is not just a collection of objects but a keeping place for the stories the vessels

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