The City of Kawartha Lakes (2016 population 75,423) is a unitary municipality in Central Ontario, Canada. It is a municipality legally structured as a single-tier city; however, Kawartha Lakes is the size of a typical Ontario county and is mostly rural. It is the second largest single-tier municipality in Ontario by land area (after Greater Sudbury).
Restaurants in Kawartha Lakes
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Renting pontoon boats, jet ski's, fishing boats in Bobcaygeon for 25+ years. SUP's, Kayaks, watersports gear also available. Take them from our docks in downtown Bobcaygeon (Pigeon Lake) or have us deliver to your location. We serve the Kawartha's, Haliburton, Bancroft, Peterborough areas.
A group of friends and I rented 2 of the deluxe model waverunners on the May long weekend and I would definitely do it again. We had a cottage rented on Sturgeon Lake near Fenelon and we found Buckeye Rentals online and decided to try them out. The staff were friendly and they delivered the seadoos right on time. The machines were in good shape and performed better than we expected, did some wake boarding and tubing as well! I would definitely recommend Buckeye Rentals to anyone looking to do the same thing, great addition to the cottage rental for the weekend!
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Rent an electric bike from Pedego Kawartha Lakes to see numerous provincial parks and conservation areas, dozens of large lakes and innumerable smaller ones. Because of the many beaches, forests, orchards, heritage towns, quiet roads and laneways an electric bike is the perfect way to see all the sites (and zoom up the occasional hill). Hourly electric bike rentals and organised tours in summer!
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Rental houseboats on the beautiful Trent Severn Waterway that offer luxurious style and comfort for up to 12 people. Experience the beauty of the area as the Kawartha Lakes is the Houseboat Capital of Ontario. Houseboats offer private bedrooms, comfortable kitchen amenities and a 3 piece bathroom. Full training and licensing is provided. Get on board and have a happy day!
My wife and I had never been on a houseboat before and were very excited to have the experience. We were not disappointed! The area was beautiful and the boat had everything we needed. We really enjoyed docking at the Lovesick Lock and watching the sunset. Jill and Frank were super helpful and very kind. We would not hesitate recommending this adventure to anyone.
Rent an electric bike to ride along the TransCanada Trail, explore the Kawarthas on bike tour, or take a test ride of a Pedego Electric Bicycle. A bike ride from our Lindsay attraction follows the Omemee Trail and crosses the Buttermilk Valley on the 200m-lomd Doube's Trestle Bridge.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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