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Sharbot Lake Town — 20 Minutes

The nearest proper town and your resupply base for the week. Full grocery store, LCBO, pharmacy, hardware store and a handful of good local spots for breakfast and lunch. The lake itself has a public beach and boat launch — worth a quick afternoon swim if Big Clear Lake is busy. The farmers market runs on weekends in summer and is genuinely worth a visit — local honey, fresh produce, homemade preserves and the occasional very good pie.

Kingston — 55 Minutes

Ontario's most underrated city and a perfect day trip for groups who want a change of pace. A walkable limestone city on the shore of Lake Ontario with a real downtown — excellent restaurants, craft breweries, historic Fort Henry, the Thousand Islands boat tours and one of the best farmers markets in the province running every Saturday morning. If someone in the group wants a city day while others stay at the lake, Kingston is the answer. Drive down in the morning, have lunch on the waterfront, be back at the estate in time for the firepit.

Frontenac Provincial Park — 40 Minutes

Ontario's premier backcountry canoe tripping destination — but you do not need to be a canoe tripper to enjoy it. Day hiking trails wind through ancient Shield forest connecting a chain of lakes that barely anyone outside the province knows exist. The Rock Lake Trail is outstanding — two hours of real wilderness hiking with lake views that would not look out of place in Algonquin. Bring good shoes, a map and enough water. Leave the phones in the car. This is the real Ontario.


Bon Echo Provincial Park — 35 Minutes

One of Ontario's most iconic natural landmarks and non-negotiable for any group staying in Frontenac. The centrepiece is Mazinaw Rock — a sheer 100-metre wall of Canadian Shield granite rising straight out of Mazinaw Lake. Paddle a rented kayak directly to the base of the cliff and look up at over 260 ancient Algonquin pictographs painted into the rock face thousands of years ago in red ochre. Nobody quite knows how they got up there. The Cliff Top Trail gives you the view from above — 45 minutes of hiking through Shield forest that opens onto one of the most dramatic lookouts in the province. There is also a sandy beach inside the park for swimming, and the lake itself is cold, deep and breathtaking. Go early in the morning before the day trippers arrive.

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