Wolf Creek Cabin Rentals

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Wolf Creek Cabin Rentals

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Five Amazing Things to do in Bon Echo Climb the Rock. The 330ft high Mazinaw Rock is definitely the crowning feature of Bon Echo. Stretching for 1.5kms, Mazinaw rock showcases the largest display of visible pictographs in Canada, Mazinaw being Algonquin for “painted rock.” Boat Tour Gazing on the wonders of Mazinaw Lake – and Mazinaw Rock – from the shore do paltry justice to its up-close-and-personal presence. Hop in a canoe or kayak and cruise on over for a closer look. You can also book an interpretive boat tour that will give you heightened insight into the over 260 Aboriginal pictographs and the history of the park. Explore the West While the east side of Bon Echo is undoubtedly the most popular place, the west side of the park provides extraordinary back camping opportunities, including more lakes and more secluded places to explore. Get Educated Part of truly appreciating any provincial park involves learning more about it. Bon Echo’s Visitor Centre is packed with info and programs for you and your entourage, like swimming lessons, run by the Mazinaw Lake Swim Program in July. Discover The Arts There’s the natural art of the land, and then the popular Bon Echo Art Exhibition at the end of July, which is put on by the Friends of Bon Echo and features exclusively Canadian Art. The season at Bon Echo runs from mid-May to mid-October. However, if you want to hit up most of the organized activities, summer is your best option.
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Bon Echo Provincial Park
16151 Highway 41
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Five Amazing Things to do in Bon Echo Climb the Rock. The 330ft high Mazinaw Rock is definitely the crowning feature of Bon Echo. Stretching for 1.5kms, Mazinaw rock showcases the largest display of visible pictographs in Canada, Mazinaw being Algonquin for “painted rock.” Boat Tour Gazing on the wonders of Mazinaw Lake – and Mazinaw Rock – from the shore do paltry justice to its up-close-and-personal presence. Hop in a canoe or kayak and cruise on over for a closer look. You can also book an interpretive boat tour that will give you heightened insight into the over 260 Aboriginal pictographs and the history of the park. Explore the West While the east side of Bon Echo is undoubtedly the most popular place, the west side of the park provides extraordinary back camping opportunities, including more lakes and more secluded places to explore. Get Educated Part of truly appreciating any provincial park involves learning more about it. Bon Echo’s Visitor Centre is packed with info and programs for you and your entourage, like swimming lessons, run by the Mazinaw Lake Swim Program in July. Discover The Arts There’s the natural art of the land, and then the popular Bon Echo Art Exhibition at the end of July, which is put on by the Friends of Bon Echo and features exclusively Canadian Art. The season at Bon Echo runs from mid-May to mid-October. However, if you want to hit up most of the organized activities, summer is your best option.
The Cloyne Pioneer Museum and Archives 1850s life comes alive in the log-built museum and restored one room schoolhouse. The Museum is located in Benny’s Lake Heritage Park on the east side of Highway 41 in the town of Cloyne. It is open seven days a week until it closes on Labour Day. The Museum is open from 10AM to 4PM. Learn what was life like along the Addington Colonization Road in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Sit in an early schoolhouse that has been reconstructed within the building. Marvel at the diorama of the Gilmour Tramway. It moved logs from Lake Mazinaw in the Mississippi River Watershed to Pringle Lake. They then travelled to Lake Skootamatta in the Moira River Watershed. Stay a while in the household area to see what an early pioneer kitchen looked like. See the museum’s copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. Flora MacDonald Dennison commissioned an inscription from it to be chiseled into Mazinaw Rock. View images of the pictographs on Mazinaw Rock Touch the early tools made by blacksmiths, coopers, and harness makers Browse in the library where many local families have researched their genealogy. Admire the twig furniture crafted by Atewonnarikhon (Johnnie Bay) local artisan and maker of birch bark canoes, baskets, carved bowls and axe handles The displays are changed frequently, so come back again. Admission is free
The Cloyne Pioneer Museum and Archives
14232 Hwy 41
The Cloyne Pioneer Museum and Archives 1850s life comes alive in the log-built museum and restored one room schoolhouse. The Museum is located in Benny’s Lake Heritage Park on the east side of Highway 41 in the town of Cloyne. It is open seven days a week until it closes on Labour Day. The Museum is open from 10AM to 4PM. Learn what was life like along the Addington Colonization Road in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Sit in an early schoolhouse that has been reconstructed within the building. Marvel at the diorama of the Gilmour Tramway. It moved logs from Lake Mazinaw in the Mississippi River Watershed to Pringle Lake. They then travelled to Lake Skootamatta in the Moira River Watershed. Stay a while in the household area to see what an early pioneer kitchen looked like. See the museum’s copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. Flora MacDonald Dennison commissioned an inscription from it to be chiseled into Mazinaw Rock. View images of the pictographs on Mazinaw Rock Touch the early tools made by blacksmiths, coopers, and harness makers Browse in the library where many local families have researched their genealogy. Admire the twig furniture crafted by Atewonnarikhon (Johnnie Bay) local artisan and maker of birch bark canoes, baskets, carved bowls and axe handles The displays are changed frequently, so come back again. Admission is free
A fun an unique experience for the family to share. The farm is family owned and operated. The farm was established to help injured, sick and abandoned farm animals and offer a therapeutic setting for children and adults who have suffered from trauma and have special needs. Don't Forget to visit their Cafe.
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Land O' Lakes Rescue Petting Farm
1200 Road 506
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A fun an unique experience for the family to share. The farm is family owned and operated. The farm was established to help injured, sick and abandoned farm animals and offer a therapeutic setting for children and adults who have suffered from trauma and have special needs. Don't Forget to visit their Cafe.
If you have never been to Canada's capital city here is your chance. only a 2 hour and 12 min drive from the cottage where their are endless things to discover like Victorian architecture, the Rideau Canal and museums such as the National Gallery of Canada.
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Ottawa
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If you have never been to Canada's capital city here is your chance. only a 2 hour and 12 min drive from the cottage where their are endless things to discover like Victorian architecture, the Rideau Canal and museums such as the National Gallery of Canada.
Love Golf? Visit the local golf course for a 9 Hole Par 32 executive golf course experience.
Hunter's Creek Golf Club & Restaurant
1198 Hwy 506
Love Golf? Visit the local golf course for a 9 Hole Par 32 executive golf course experience.

City/town information

Cloyne is a sleepy little town in the heart of nature. The people are friendly and the local market stands are plentiful in the summer months. Don't be surprised if you find yourself craving the welcome of this little town and the peace and quiet that comes with it.
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Cloyne
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Cloyne is a sleepy little town in the heart of nature. The people are friendly and the local market stands are plentiful in the summer months. Don't be surprised if you find yourself craving the welcome of this little town and the peace and quiet that comes with it.

Neighbourhoods

Northbrook is the neighboring town about 20 minutes drive from the cottage. This is where you will find the grocery store, LCBO, Beer Store and bank in the area.
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Northbrook
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Northbrook is the neighboring town about 20 minutes drive from the cottage. This is where you will find the grocery store, LCBO, Beer Store and bank in the area.

Food scene

Great food, friendly service and excellent wood fired pizza!
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Addison's Restaurant
11893 Hwy 41
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Great food, friendly service and excellent wood fired pizza!
Finnegan's General store is in Cloyne right next to the post office. Here you can get awesome sized Kawartha's ice cream cones, gift, decor and a selection of grocery items. You can also get hot and fresh Greco pizza!
Finnegan’s General Store
14222 Highway 41
Finnegan's General store is in Cloyne right next to the post office. Here you can get awesome sized Kawartha's ice cream cones, gift, decor and a selection of grocery items. You can also get hot and fresh Greco pizza!
This is the closest grocery store to the cottage.
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Foodland - Northbrook
12258 Hwy 41
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This is the closest grocery store to the cottage.

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Bring your favorite grocery items from home

The closest grocery store is in the neighboring town of Northbrook where you will find a small Foodland. Selection can be limited and prices can be higher due to the remote location of these towns so stock up on things you can't live without. Don't forget to collect air miles when you shop at Foodland!
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Winters can be harsh in the North

Make sure your vehicle can handle driving in harsh winter conditions. The roads don't get plowed as quickly in these small communities and the cottage roads are definitely last in order of priority. If you drive a vehicle with summer tires or all-season there is a good chance you will get stuck.
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The Saturday Farmer's market is a must

Don't forget to visit the Lions Club of Land O' Lakes during the summer from 10am-1pm. Located in Northbrook.