Ontario's Highlands & Keene

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Sometimes the best way to reconnect is to disconnect, slow the pace, and simply wander, letting each discovery stimulate the senses and nourish the soul. Ontario’s Highlands, just 2.5 hours east of Toronto and half an hour west of Ottawa, feels a world away. Deep inside, we all have a wanderer, a voice that encourages us to follow our own path, trust ourselves, and embrace the unknown. Here, charming towns, back roads, and scenic landscapes invite you to blaze new trails, create lasting memories, and celebrate local traditions while embracing a slower pace.

Ontario’s Highlands is defined by its diverse geology, scenic vistas, and rich heritage. Highlights include UNESCO’s Rideau Canal, Lanark County as Ontario’s Maple Syrup Capital, whitewater rivers, gem and mineral collecting, and the Haliburton Highlands with artisan studios, heritage sites, and extensive trails for hiking, cycling, and winter sports. Ontario’s parks protect breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and historical artifacts, with guided programs and canoe or kayak rentals. Key sites include Bon Echo with Mazinaw Lake cliffs and Aboriginal pictographs, Bonnechere River, Lake St. Peter, Murphy’s Point with the Silver Queen Mine, Petroglyphs, and Silent Lake for wildlife viewing and outdoor adventure.

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Keene

Keene is a charming rural town along the Trent Severn Waterway, a national historical site that was once an important route for fur traders and timber, and today is home to artists, farmers, and bustling local businesses. Nestled on the north shore of scenic Rice Lake and close to the Hiawatha First Nation's Serpent Mount Park and sacred burial ground, it is no wonder Keene was once voted "Prettiest Town in Ontario". Visitors can enjoy a meal at Muddy's Pit, famous for its onsite smoked barbecue, pulled pork, and baked beans, or stay at the Elmhirst Resort and take a sightseeing floatplane flight over the Kawartha Lakes to view the defining drumlins and eskers of Peterborough County.

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