From time to time nature stirs itself into a rage, bringing havoc to the Kawarthas. The edge of a storm seen fast approaching is ominous and creates a powerful feeling of uncertainty. It serves as a reminder that while the great outdoors in all its forms is always beautiful, it can be beastly too. TheKawarthaExperience
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Icy The Future
An auger creates a circular portal to the fish atop an icy lake in the Kawarthas. Once temperatures remain well below zero for an extended period of time and the ice becomes thick enough, ice fishing season will be here again. So many beautiful frozen lakes, so little time. TheKawarthaExperience
All Things Must Pass
Outdoor adventure comes with a fair share of challenges. Like a stream meandering through a rocky forest floor in the Kawarthas, there will always be a means to rise up to those challenges, find a passageway and prevail. It is nature’s way. TheKawarthaExperience
Mystify
As the remaining warmth of summer fades from a sleepy lake in the Kawarthas, rays of morning sunshine strike the rising mist to illuminate the water’s edge. Nature’s transition is underway. Winter will soon be here. TheKawarthaExperience
Changes
The winds over the lakes become sharper and the moon and sun seem farther away from us. The early evening sky is painted with shades of blue-grey clouds as crisp air blankets the Kawartha Lakes region. Fall in the Kawarthas. TheKawarthaExperience
Shared Spirit
There is no better place to experience the joy of the great outdoors than the Kawarthas. Of course there are many beautiful forests, waterways and adventure trails to be explored all across Canada. However, the Kawartha Lakes spirit is unique and only found in the eyes of those with whom it is shared. TheKawarthaExperience
A Kawartha Lakes Top Ten: Scents In The Air
Campfire Cedar/Pine Trees Summer Lake Water Breakfast Bacon Cooking Fresh Snow in the Forest BBQ Morning Coffee Brewing Before an Adventure Wet Leaves Maple Sugar Shack Apple Cider The Kawartha Lakes Outdoorsman TheKawarthaExperience © 2021
Feeding Time
It’s often said that you can tell the health of a lake by assessing the water fowl that inhabit it. A positive sign can be the number of Common Loon pairs and newborn chicks which are present in the area. Here a mother Loon shares a quick dinner with its baby in the Kawartha Lakes.Continue reading “Feeding Time”
Jeepers
Located just off a bend in Kawartha Lakes County Road 36 where it joins with 507, Flynn’s Store is a popular meeting spot in the Kawarthas. Adventure seekers gather here Saturday mornings to kick off the weekend, fuel up and head out to the “5 Points” trail system. Whether your ride of choice is anContinue reading “Jeepers”
Hide ‘N Seek
Woodland animals are naturally great at playing hide and seek. A young white-tailed deer can be tough to find in a dense thicket when it has camouflage markings built right into its coat. Once spotted, it offers a moment to pause and appreciate its silent beauty. TheKawarthaExperience