Cottage Rental, Beaver, Mink, Fish, Offer, Bird Watching, Fishing, Paddle Boat, Fox, Canoeing, Marina, Boat for Rent, Cottage Rent, Turtle and of Course, as Well as Muskrat
A historical lakefront resort and marina conveniently located on the south shore of Rice Lake in the Village of Gore's Landing, just 15 minutes from Cobourg and Port Hope, 30 minutes from Peterborough and 90 minutes east of Toronto with many amenities nearby. We offer an affordable destination for a family vacation, fisherman's getaway or to just enjoy the abundant wildlife. We have several cottages over the water and none more than 150 feet from the water. Our marina is very well protected and offers seasonal and transient dockage and boat rentals, all supported by our many years of boating experience. Nestled in a protected bay with safe swimming and a small sandy beach, we offer 1, 2, 3 and 5 bedroom self-catering cottages in an idyllic setting overlooking the islands. Each cottage has its own unique personality. Quaint 1 and 2 bedroom waters edge cottages, very open and barn-lie 1920 McGaw Boathouse and the 1838 two-storey John Bennett Ferry House that served patrons of the old ferry dock still in use today as a public park. Call and we can discuss which cottage best suit your style and needs.
The founders of Paisley were Simon Orchard and Samuel T. Rowe, residents of Durham, Ontario, who, in the spring of 1851 came to Walkerton intending to settle there. Rowe became involved in a building project in Walkerton, but Orchard, who reported having
At the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA), we are leading the way in efforts to protect and enhance our water, trees and soils in the Maitland and Nine Mile river watersheds.
Trailer, Water, Shower, Tent, Campsite, Camping Site
Set along the scenic Maitland River, just minutes from Goderich, Falls Reserve Conservation Area offers a terrific camping holiday: the perfect combination of great family camping in a beautiful natural setting. The natural beauty of Falls Reserve makes it truly exceptional. The park's 230 acres are nearly enclosed by the winding Maitland River. Over thousands of years the river has carved its way through rock, leaving behind a rugged river valley. Wide and Shallow, the river cascades over a series of low waterfalls as it flows around the park creating a unique and exciting swimming area for visitors.