


Lindsay Waterfront Park offers families a perfect blend of outdoor activities along the beautiful Kawartha Lakes shoreline. With playground equipment for active play, scenic walking trails for exploration, and direct lake access for splashing and wading, this free park provides hours of family fun in a picturesque waterfront setting. The combination of green space, water activities, and picnic areas makes it an ideal spot for a full day of outdoor recreation.
Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the best weather for outdoor activities. Weekday mornings are less crowded than weekends, and visiting between 9am and 11am gives you cooler temperatures and the best chance at prime picnic spots before the afternoon heat.
This park is completely free to visit with public parking available nearby. There are basic facilities on site, but plan to bring your own food and drinks as there are no vendors within the park itself.
Best visited from May through September when weather is warm and lake activities are most enjoyable. The park remains open year-round, but winter visits are limited to walking trails only as playground equipment may be snow-covered and lake access is not suitable for recreation. Fall offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks.
Head to downtown Lindsay (just a short drive away) for family-friendly options like Kawartha Dairy for ice cream treats or local cafes offering kid-friendly menus. Many visitors prefer to pack picnics to enjoy at the park's waterfront tables.
Ops Recreation Park is a spacious community hub offering something for every family member, from energetic toddlers to active pre-teens. With multiple playgrounds catering to different age groups, a refreshing splash pad for hot summer days, and extensive sports facilities, this free park provides hours of outdoor entertainment. The well-maintained walking trails and shaded picnic areas make it an ideal spot for a full day of family fun in the Kawartha Lakes region.
Stony Lake Provincial Park is a stunning natural playground where families can immerse themselves in Ontario's pristine wilderness. With crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and paddling, sandy beaches, scenic hiking trails, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, this park offers the ultimate outdoor escape for families seeking adventure and connection with nature.
Eldon House Museum brings Victorian-era history to life through engaging guided tours perfect for curious young minds. Kids can explore authentic period rooms, discover how children lived over a century ago, and participate in hands-on family programs that make history tangible and fun. The historic home's fascinating architecture and stories of past residents captivate children while teaching them about Canadian heritage.
The Kawartha Canoe Museum offers families a hands-on journey through Canada's paddling heritage with over 600 canoes and kayaks on display. Kids can explore interactive exhibits, try their hand at paddling activities, and learn about Indigenous watercraft traditions in a welcoming, educational environment that brings Ontario's canoeing culture to life.