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Seeley’s Bay | Ontario

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Seeley’s Bay Harbour

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Rock Dunder

Rock Dunder is a wilderness area less than 10 minutes from Seeley’s Bay. The area consists of 3 hiking trails, the Cabin Trail, the Morton Bay Loop, and the Summit Loop. The two main trails are the Morton Bay Loop and the Summit Loop. The Morton Bay Loop is a 2km loop through mixed forest with some steep sections. The Summit Loop is a 3.9km trail with views of rocky cliffs and, at the top, offers a panoramic view of the Rideau Waterway.

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Jones Falls

As part of the construction works of the Rideau Canal, Jones Falls provides a unique canal experience. The architecture here is very special and is built by engineers in the 1800s. Visitors can observe several unique flights of locks made for water management. Several antique buildings and stone houses can also be seen here; all believed to be built in the 1800s.

Photo: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Jones_Falls_Locks.jpg

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Threshold Forest

Threshold Forest is a unique nature connection experience located around 15 minutes away from Seeley’s Bay. The Threshold Forest team offers various services, including forest therapy walks, outdoor yoga therapy, photo workshops, and wilderness weddings. The goal is to help visitors feel more connected and at peace with nature, as well as help visitors relax. Threshold Forest can also accommodate larger groups for personalized experiences.

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Skydive Gananoque

Skydive Gananoque is a skydiving center located around 15 minutes away from Seeley’s Bay. Skydive Gananoque is appropriate for all levels of skydivers and has highly experienced staff and trainers for first-time skydivers. Along with the experienced staff members, the center also operates with the latest technology to guarantee visitor safety. The center is also located in a beautiful location, and skydivers can see all of the scenery during the dive.

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Haskin’s Point

Haskin’s Point is an overhang of the Canadian Shield rock that resembles a “point.” From this point, visitors can enter the shoreline of Little Cranberry Lake. All sorts of water activities are available, such as boating, fishing, swimming, etc. A bit further from the shoreline, visitors can observe all Rideau Canal boat traffic passing through. Around Haskin’s Point, there are also many old fishing cottages featuring unique cottage architecture.

Photo: https://www.visitseeleysbay.ca/points-of-interest.html#/

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Centennial Park

Centennial Park is a public park located on the Rideau Canal in Seeley’s Bay. The park includes a pavilion, boat launch with docking, playground, baseball diamond, basketball and tennis courts, paddle station, walking paths, and a fully functioning washroom facility with running water and showers. Visitors can relax, enjoy the surroundings, or participate in a sport or activity.

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Waddell Apples

Waddell Apples is a heritage orchard that produces apples and different apple products. The orchard grows many different varieties of apples, changing each season. There is a farm store on-site with fresh-picked apples, apple preserves, cider, ready-to-bake pies and crisps, local honey, and maple products. Along with the shop, visitors can also pick their apples in the orchard.

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Seeley’s Bay | Ontario

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