The Friends of Presqu'ile Park is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to supporting and enhancing the educational and interpretive aspects of Presqu'ile Provincial Park. Our efforts are focused on providing to all Park visitors an understandin
Eileen is gearing up for the Spring opening of the Little Barn Shop – she's looking forward to seeing all of you soon! Our thanks goes out to Smuckers and all they do for our community, especially for participating in the Long C Adventure. Did you know that the Smuckers plant in Scottsville, KY is the only place in the world where those delicious Uncrustables are made? Also remember to check out www.branhamfarmsarena.com for that competitive edge Guided Horse AdventureFor those who don't own a horse, go out with our guide on a Long C horse for a look at nature's beauty that only be seen from horseback. Charge for each horse is $25 for the first hour and $20 for each hour after. Children under 7 may be led by our guide in the roundpen for $12 for 30 minutes. Sorry, we cannot take out anyone who is pregnant, weighs over 240 pounds, or has other health conditions which make it more likely for them to be injured.
The Rideau Trail Association is a non-profit organization and a founding member of Hike Ontario. Its purpose is to preserve and maintain a hiking trail from Kingston to Ottawa. Its registered trademark is a red-orange isosceles triangle; these triangles are used to mark the main trail (to distinguish the two directions, Kingston-bound trail markers carry yellow tips). In addition to the main trail, there are a number of side trails which are marked by blue triangles. The total length of cleared and marked trails is 387 km.The trail itself crosses terrain ranging from placid farmland to the rugged Canadian shield. It is only intended for walking (hiking), snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. No part of the Rideau Trail itself is owned by the Rideau Trail Association; the continuity of the trail is made possible by the generous permission of both private and public landowners and is enhanced by the existence of a special fund called the Rideau Trail Preservation Fund .