Top Parks in Central frontenac, Frontenac county, Ontario

11teen75

Address: 24781 Hwy 7, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment

Sharbot Lake Provincial Park

Address: 25467 ON-7, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0, Canada

Park

“Great park for camping. Very family friendly. Beautiful views of the water. Has 2 playgrounds and beaches. Nice hiking trails.”

Sharbot Lake Provincial Park Boat Launch

Address: 25467 ON-7, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0, Canada

Park

“Great Lake, and great place to camp.”

Kennebec Wilderness Trail

Address: 936 ON-7, Central Frontenac, ON K0H, Canada, Canada

Park

Olden Pioneers Monument

Address: 1000 Ferguson Rd, Mountain Grove, ON K0H 2E0, Canada

Park

The Last Post - Olden

Address: Trans-Canada Trail, Central Frontenac, ON K0H 2E0, Canada

Park

“An important piece of history”

O'Reilly Lake Family Campground

Address: 1091 O'Reilly Lake Ln, Mountain Grove, ON K0H 2E0, Canada

Campground Lodging Park

“Most quiet I've ever heard for a popular campground. Peaceful and silent all night, alowing nature to speak. Loons lay their babies on an island less than 2.5 km from the main beach. Giving O'Reilly crystal Lake a true euphoric feel.”

Meisel Woods Conservation Area

Address: 1392 N Anderson Rd, Tichborne, ON K0H 2V0, Canada

Park

Woodland park

Address: 1026 Hummingbird Ln, Arden, ON K0H 1B0, Canada

Campground Lodging Park

“Amazing place with amazing hosts !!”

Parham Fairgrounds

Address: 1164 Wagarville Rd, Parham, ON K0H 2K0, Canada

Park

“Great playground for the littles!”

Pineridge Resort

Address: 1841 Fifth Lake Rd, Parham, ON K0H 2K0, Canada

Campground Lodging Park Restaurant

“Amazing rustic cottages for yourself or a group of friends. Feel right at home here and make memories!”

Depot Lakes Conservation Area and Campground

Address: 1662 2nd Lake Rd, Verona, ON K0H 2W0, Canada

Campground Lodging Park

“We paddled [about 30 minutes] in to our wonderful camping site in late June, 2018. Canoes can be rented. The site was very private, roomy, with a well-built fire-pit and many huge white pine trees. Staff were friendly, helpful and sold huge $5 bags of firewood. The firewood requires splitting so be sure to pack in a small splitting maul [Like a Fiskars X11 - Google it.] Near the camp office are hot showers, flush toilets and tested drinking water -- all surprise bonuses for me. We saw loons and heard them at night, watched a water snake prowl around in front of our site [completely harmless if not provoked], heard a coyote, and heard an osprey hunting over water at our site. Lake water was warm for swimming and our site had a sandy beach. The lake is big enough to spend hours exploring by canoe and it's ridiculously close to Kingston and the 401. This is an UNKNOWN GEM.”

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