RGEON LAKE
SOUTH ROUTE
Total driving time: 53 minutes | Route length: 52 km
Experience the colours of the season as you drive through rolling hills and the abundant farm fields of Kawartha Lakes. Begin in the small highway town of Omemee and head down towards Bethany, before looping back up and ending just outside of Lindsay. As you make your way back up toward Lindsay, stop at the end of Pigeon Creek Road for an amazing lookout experience.
Turn this into an adventurous trip by pairing it with a hike to the Fleetwood Creek Natural Area Lookout Trail or Emily Tract. At the end, hop on the Victoria Rail Trail for more scenic views or get back on HWY 7 and continue on with the South East Route up to Bobcaygeon.
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BETHANY
Lindsay Known as the gateway to Kawartha Lakes, Lindsay prides itself on its rich culture and heritage. Offers a variety of experiences including
theater, festivals, museums, historic sites, artisan studios, and galleries.
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Top Stop: Stop at the end of Pigeon Creek Road for an amazing look-out experience
Numerous parks, outdoor experiences,
and a conservation area, accented by the winding Scugog River in town.
Ideal for: • Combining a hike with the drive • Rolling hills and farmland views
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