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RV sales location visit us online or in person, located between Orillia & Brechin on highway 12.

Are you the type of person who likes to try things out before you start the entertaining season? Do you like to get your recipes perfected just so before dazzling your guests with your culinary panache? Then NOW is the time to drop in to Leska’s to…

We are located on the Green River across from Little Falls. The sound of “Little Falls” will captivate and re-energize you. Relax and enjoy the amenities this location offers all four seasons. The water here is clear and deep; beautiful…

Lovely Day Park is located in the Township of Ramara. It includes a picnic area, stunning views of Lake Simcoe and access to swimming.

For over 4,000 years, natives built weirs to harvest fish teeming in the narrows here between Lakes Couchiching and Lake Simcoe. Perch still spawn here, and anglers also come for bass, muskie and trout. The main attraction of this little park near…

Marina Del Rey is a highly respected full service marine facility on the east side of Lake Simcoe. Conveniently located near Orillia, in a protected harbour on Lake Simcoe’s east shore, we are a haven for boaters who like to cruise Lake Simcoe…

This small peninsula on Lake Simcoe is an ideal summer playground for swimming, boating and fishing. A drumlin on the south side is topped with hardwood forest and drains into swamp and wetlands. Explore the Water’s Edge Trail and discover…

In 1982, the government recognized the Mnjikaning Fish Weirs as a National Historical Site. In conjunction with Parks Canada and the Mnjikaning Fish Fence Circle, strategic plans are in development to protect and promote the weirs located in our…

The Ontario Educational Leadership Centre (OELC) has been offering leadership programs to students since 1948. As a partner within the educational community and as a volunteer not-for-profit corporation, we provide students and other participants…

The trail starts in the south at the historic fish weirs that were built by the Mnjikaning First Nation people. “Mnjikaning” is an Ojibway word meaning “the place of the fish fence”. The trail follows the abandoned CN rail line through pastoral…