6 Free Things to do in Lennox and Addington County That You Shouldn't Miss

January 6, 2022 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Lennox and Addington County, United States including Wilton Cheese Factory, MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co., Parrott's Bay Conservation Area, Napanee Conservation Area, Explorer's Eco Emporium 41, Bergeron Estate Winery.
Restaurants in Lennox and Addington County

1. Wilton Cheese Factory

287 Simmons Rd., Odessa, Ontario S0G 3S0 Canada +1 613-386-7314 [email protected] http://www.wiltoncheese.com/
Excellent
89%
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11%
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Wilton Cheese Factory

Wilton Cheese, a division of A.M. Jensen Limited, is a family-run business operating in Eastern Ontario with a second location in Southwestern Ontario that operates under the name of Jensen Cheese. The Jensen family takes pride in offering quality artisanal products and friendly services since 1925.

2. MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co.

1915 County Rd 22, Bath, Ontario K0H 1G0 Canada +1 613-777-6277 [email protected] http://www.mackinnonbrewing.com
Excellent
83%
Good
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co.

Bound by brotherhood. Brewed by tradition. MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co. is located on a bicentennial family farm, just outside of Kingston, Ontario. With over 200 years of farming heritage behind us, we use the hops, wheat, and barley grown right here on our farm to brew beer which is emboldened with the unique character of rural Canada. We do this so beer patrons everywhere can share in the taste and tradition of our farm. Our ancestors settled in Upper Canada in 1784, and through the generations, built a thriving farm. We decided to add another element into the mix: a farm-based brewery. We’ve renovated century-old barns to house the equipment, and planted hops and malting barley in the surrounding fields. The character and history of this place shines through in every glass.

Reviewed By johannam104 - Bath, Canada

Rode our bikes to the Sunday Market at the Brewery, great vendors set up with fresh produce, Dody's fabulous soda, deliciously tasty popcorn, Pharmacy's wonderful products, awesome food truck from Otter Farms and beautiful cards from Silverplate Press of which I bought 5!! There was music playing, beer to be tasted, a pond to sit by or just visit. A wonderful relaxed afternoon in the country with interesting things to do and taste. So glad we made it there.

3. Parrott's Bay Conservation Area

4977 Bath Road, Bath, Ontario Canada +1 613-546-4228 [email protected] http://crca.ca/conservation-lands/conservation-areas/parrotts-bay-conservation-area/
Excellent
56%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Parrott's Bay Conservation Area

Reviewed By organicroadmap - Ontario, Canada

Great trail systems, really nice green space in L&A with wild animals, and birds. Trek through grasslands, marsh areas, around the bay through treed areas and coniferous forest. Easy trail in most sections - when you move off the gravelled path areas into the conifers, the terrain changes to moderate in some areas with short, steep inclines/declines. There are no facilities at this location.

4. Napanee Conservation Area

10 Victoria St, Napanee, Ontario K7R 4C2 Canada +1 613-968-3434 http://ontarioconservationareas.ca/component/mtree/conservation-authorities-of-ontario/quinte/napanee-conservation-area?Itemid=
Excellent
63%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Napanee Conservation Area

Reviewed By deeremom430 - Wilmington, United States

We discovered this area while in town geocaching. There are several geocaches along the walkway. The walk along the river and the falls is beautiful. We saw some native wildlife including a snake, ducks and birds.

5. Explorer's Eco Emporium 41

12047 Ontario Highway 41, Northbrook, Ontario K0H 2G0 Canada +1 613-336-1888 [email protected] http://www.explorersecoemporium41.com/
Excellent
69%
Good
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Explorer's Eco Emporium 41

An Eco-Friendly Store / Emporium, with so much more to Explore.... on Highway 41, North of #7. Cottage Country in the Land O'Lakes Region. An Eclectic mix of Now and Then. Affordable prices. ECO-Nomical. Unusual & hard to find one of a kind pieces paired with a welcoming atmosphere. We have many interesting items added each day, to go along with every day household items. Apparel, footwear and accessories for adults and children. Collectables, Novelties, Unique items, Memorabilia and Nostalgia. From Motorcycle Helmet's, to Equestrian Riding Pants... Sheet sets and comforters. Toys and Games. Seasonal Wares. Perennials and bait. Photo Copy & Printing Services. Apparel Customization. Party Supplies. Greeting Cards for all occasions. Candles, Gifts, Playing Cards. You won't be disappointed with what our exceptional store has to offer ! If we don't have it, we will do our best to find it for you. Friendly service, our community and our customers are our priorities.

6. Bergeron Estate Winery

9656 Hwy 33, Adolphustown, Ontario K0H 1G0 Canada +1 613-373-0181 [email protected] http://bergeronestatewinery.com/
Excellent
48%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
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Poor
8%
Terrible
32%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 25 reviews

Bergeron Estate Winery

A beautiful family run boutique winery in the heart of Adolphustown, right on the banks of the Bay of Quinte. Our specialty is our red wine, Gamay, paired with our homemade Nona's Pizza. Winery and Pizzeria combined for a brilliant combination.

Reviewed By seamusmurphy - Letterkenny, Ireland

This is a winery, Cider Producer, Pizza place, Air B and B and you can have your wedding here. When you see it from the road it looks small but boy can they pack in a lot in a small place. Dave the owner is fantastic, good fun and has a great local knowledge after farming here for years and years. He has a good grasp on local history and can tell you about the influx of English refugees from America after the war of independence. He can also advise you on other wineries to visit while in the area which is very good of him as most businesses wouldn't plug their opposition. That is how Dave is, a nice guy. He runs the place with his wife and is also helped by his son and daughter. There is a European touch to the place. His wife is Italian so no surprises there. You are very close to the Ferry here as well where you can take Dave's advice and check out the competition on Prince Edward Island. There is a marquee for weddings beside the winery shop and pizza can be served up as well. Imagine wine, Cider and pizza all in the one place. Their wines are excellent as we can attest to having sampled some. Their whites are our favourites. We would have loved to take some home to Ireland but that would wreck our "duty free allowance". It is nice to sit out and look over the vinyard as you sip wine and have a pizza. We stayed in the " Air B & B which was grand for a couple but we were two couples using the couch bed in the living room. Dave promised it would be bigger the next time we visit. So stop by for some Pizza action.

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