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Constance Bay | Ontario

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Plage Constance Bay Beach

Located on the shores of Constance Bay, the Plage Constance Bay Beach is one the best locations to spend the day.

Plage Constance Bay Beach features kilometres of perfect beaches for the public to enjoy. Pack a cooler, grab your towels, and head to Plage Constance Bay Beach to unwind for the day!

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Birds Sightings

The Constance Bay peninsula, including Torbolton Forest, is a hotspot for birds, with almost 250 species. Please spend your time here with pleasure.

Photo: Google Street View; Mosbo6, CC BY-SA 4.0

Adult red-headed woodpecker in the Torbolton Forest

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Constance Bay Sand Hills

Located in the heart of the Torbolton Forest, the Constance Bay Sand Hills are more than 10,000 years old. It is a 61 metres mountain east of Buckham’s Point and east of Buckham’s Bay.

While the trail to the Sand Hills is easily marked, it is not accessible to all. Tall jack pines surround the sandy hills providing an incredible atmosphere to this isolated pocket of Ontario. If you enjoy exploration and hiking, then be sure to visit the Constance Bay Sand Hills.

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Happy Times Pizza

Considered the best pizza in the Constance Bay area, Happy Times Pizza has been serving the community with a smile on its face. Specializing in pizza and Thai cuisine, Happy Times Pizza offers delivery, take-out, and dine-in. Everyone will find something they like at Happy Times Pizza, so be sure to visit when you are in Constance Bay

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Point Dining Lounge

Located just 50 feet from the Ottawa River, The Point Dining Lounge is a staple for locals and tourists like Constance Bay. Offering cold drinks, live music, and good food, Point Dining Lounge has an incredible atmosphere.

Point Dining Lounges patio is unmatched in the Constance Bay area, with trees, plants, and lights creating an incredible vibe. If you need to grab a meal or a cold drink in Constance Bay, look no further than the Point Dining Lounge.

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The Lighthouse Restaurant and Grocery Store

The Lighthouse Restaurant and Grocery Store is Constance Bay’s one-stop shop for groceries, to catch up on the happenings of the community, and to have a great meal. The Lighthouse prides itself on sourcing local ingredients for its recipes and offering those same incredible ingredients in its store. This local favourite will satisfy your need to eat and shop in Constance Bay!

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Eagle Creek Golf Club

Many considered one of the most prestigious golf courses in the Ottawa region, Eagle Creek Golf Club was opened in 1991 and has been enjoyed ever since. Featuring one of the most famous 18ths in all of Canada, Eagle Creek Golf Club is manageable for all skill levels.

Eagle Creek Golf Club has a top-of-the-line pro shop, practice facility, and restaurant and lounge, making their facilities unmatched. This 18-hole track is a must-play for any fan of golf.

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