Discover the best top things to do in Lindsay, Canada including Dive Kawartha, Lindsay Axe Club, Village Winery, Academy Theatre, Lindsay Golf and Country Club, Ken Reid Conservation Area, Gamiing Nature Centre, Lindsay Memorial Park, Lindsay Twin Drive In, Olde Gaol Museum.
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As the only PADI 5 Star Dive Center in the Kawartha's we thrive on quality service, safety and of course a lot of fun. This designation means we guarantee you the best quality instruction backed by the most sought after dive training in the world, the top equipment brands in the industry and a doorway to amazing fun and adventures around the world.
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Well established ferment your own wine store run by friendly people. Offer 90+ varieties of world class wines from Vineco division of Peller Estates. Fun, fast and easy to make wines starting at $4 per bottle! Experts on hand to guide you through the process.
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Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling, or cross country skiing, Ken Reid Conservation Area is a great place to spend the day. Maintained trails and child-friendly facilities provide a variety of ways for visitors of all ages to experience this natural setting. Kawartha Conservation acquired the 110 hectare (272 acre) property just north of Lindsay in 1980 from farmer Ken Reid. It is both our flagship conservation area and the location of our Administrative Centre for our watershed jurisdiction. Parking is available for $2.00 per day. Please deposit funds into the pay and display machine just before the first stop sign when you enter the park and display the ticket on your vehicle dashboard. Ken Reid offers several loop trails that lead through forests, meadows, and wetlands. A favourite route includes the floating boardwalk that winds through the provincially significant MacLaren Creek Wetland bordering Sturgeon Lake.
Wild, untamed, full of birds (and a few beasts : ) ...a great place to kayak, walk, rest on the grass in the sun, or take your kids to play. Terrific for dog walkers too, as there are plenty of trails and quiet areas. I took my kayak in and paddled off the tip of the park for a few hours...and loved it.
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HOME OF OUTDOOR EDUCATION Join us in working toward Stewardship of our Natural Resources and Heritage Gamiing is a not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to share the enjoyment and importance of living in harmony with nature by balancing human needs with the needs of nature, working together towards sustainable ecosystems and stewardship of our natural resources and heritage for ou
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Check the museum's website for hours and details regarding statutory holidays.Please note that the last tour of the day leaves reception approximately one hour before closing.
A friend was up from the city. When I listed off local places of interest, she choose the Olde Gaol Museum- not a place on my radar and I have lived in the area for many years. I am so glad she made that choice. We had a fascinating afternoon at the museum. Such interesting local history. When you arrive you are given a tour guide who will cater the tour to you- all for 5 bucks! The cells each had different stories and history to study. There is something magical about learning history right in the historical setting. I can't wait to introduce more of my friends to this great little gem of a museum. The only drawback is the tentative hours. I went back afterwards on a Saturday afternoon in the Fall with my nephew only to find it closed with a sign informing us of a number to call.
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