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ON THE WATERFRONT

Fenelon Falls’ waterfront offers something for everyone

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There are cultural experiences, natural beauty, an inviting shopping district, dining, a sandy beach, and a unique ecological history. It is a great destination for families.

Oak Street Heritage District is centred on the former Maryboro estate that has historical links to the founding of Fenelon Falls and to the creation of the Trent-Severn Waterway. The area is a planned subdivision of the former concentration of late 19th and early 20th century residential buildings, many of which are worthy of individual designation.

As Fenelon’s Community Cultural Centre, the Maryboro Lodge: The Fenelon Museum brings history to life through interactive activities. The Allen Wood Play Space features the great variety of toys manufactured in Fenelon Falls.

Daily in July and August, Maryboro Lodge offers a new feature hands-on activity, one-room school program, and a casual social on the veranda overlooking Cameron Lake. In Summer, enjoy afternoon tea on Wednesdays and free family fun events every weekend. Admission is by donation. Visit their website, maryboro.ca for more information.

Garnet Graham Park offers a sandy beach, picnic areas, new splash pad, beach volleyball, and a large playground.

Fenelon Falls is the central stop on the Victoria Rail Trail, a 100km recreational corridor. The Kawarthas’ premiere destination for all kinds of outdoor activities: you can walk, run, cycle, ATV, or even ride a horse. Featuring waterfront views and beautiful forests, this trail runs north to Haliburton and connects via

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