1691 Kawartha Lakes County Road 121, Fenelon Falls, ONK0M 1N0
Multiple Playground, Campgrounds - Playgrounds - Tennis Court, Owner On-site, Covered Picnic Area - Pool Table, Banquet Barn, Free Hot Showers, Free Wireless Internet Wi-fi Hotspot, Treed Tent Sites - Trailers For Sale, Laundry Facilities, Sand Beach - Sand Volley Ball, Outdoor Fitness Center, Swimming Pool - 15 And 30 Amp Hydro Services With Water, Horseshoe Pits, Boat Launch & Docks, ATV Trail Access, Arcade, Hot Tube & Sauna, 24-Hour Security, Planned Activities - Dance Hall - Video Games Room
Log Chateau Park has been family-owned and operated since 1967. Our 200 acre woodland family campground is located in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes, 10 km north of Fenelon Falls on County Road #121. Three golf courses and ample shopping are all within 15 minutes, as are boat rentals and movie theatres. Visit our website to learn more about our campground, and call us today to book your site.
160 Seasonal Sites, Clean Washrooms and Showers, Trailer, Mobile Bi-weekly Propane Service, Good Fishing, 11 Overnight Rv Sites, Fishing Boats, Boat Dock Rental, Internet, Park, Public Telephone, Fax, Three Children's Playgrounds, 11 Housekeeping Cottages, Bike, Canoe and Kayak Rentals, Safe Sand Beach, Security Gate System
We are a quiet family resort that has been owned and operated by the Henderson family since 1940. If you want a beautiful sandy beach, swimming in crystal clear Balsam Lake, some excellent boating and fishing, spectacular sunsets and the peaceful call of the loons, come and enjoy a relaxing holiday in our lovely country setting.
Telebec provides reliable telecommunications services, including internet, television, and mobile phone solutions for residential and small business customers.
A wilderness area in Canada's largest city? That's right! Not too far from the skyscrapers of downtown Toronto, urban dwellers can see a different landscape where historic farms, century-old trees, peaceful meadows and lush wetlands await you at your transit stop. Rouge Park is over 40 km2, protecting two National Historic Sites and a variety of ecosystems joining the post-glacial Oak Ridges Moraine, roughly 50 km north of Toronto, and the City's biggest wetland, where the Rouge River empties into Lake Ontario.