Art Gallery Of Peterborough
www.agp.on.ca
Set on the shores of Little Lake in Del Crary Park, the Art Gallery
of Peterborough features changing exhibitions of contemporary and
traditional art, plus selections from permanent collections.
Canadian Canoe Museum
www.canoemuseum.net
Located on Monaghan Road in Peterborough, the Museum features the largest collection
of canoes and kayaks in the world. Come celebrate Canadian history with
over 600 crafts and artifacts from across the country.
City of Peterborough
www.city.peterborough.on.ca
Official web site of the City of Peterborough, providing information
about local municipal government, departments and services. Includes
city council agendas and minutes, media releases, GIS mapping,
job opportunities and more.
County of Peterborough
www.county.peterborough.on.ca
Official web site of the County of Peterborough, providing information
about local municipal government, departments and services. Includes
county council and committee agendas and minutes, GIS mapping,
events and more.
Lang Pioneer Village
www.langpioneervillage.ca
Nestled on the banks of the Indian River, this living history
museum recreates rural life in Peterborough County in the nineteenth
century. Costumed staff demonstrate pioneer crafts such
as spinning, sheep shearing and wool dying. Enjoy tea in
the hotel, shop in the village store or watch flour being milled
in the grist mill. The village is open daily through the
summer, with special events on designated Sundays.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism
www.thekawarthas.net
Web site for Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism, the official
tourism organization for Peterborough and the surrounding area. Includes
a wealth of tourism-related information about Peterborough and
the surrounding area. You can also order brochures, guides
and other tourist information online.
Peterborough Centennial Museum And Archives
www.pcma.ca
Situated on the top of historic Armour Hill, the museum features permanent exhibits
portraying the settlement of Peterborough, as well as an array of temporary exhibits
from other museums and art galleries. The museum is open daily year round
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Peterborough Farmers' Market
www.peterboroughfarmersmarket.com
There is nothing quite like the crunch of an apple or the snap
of a carrot that is fresh, right from the farm to you! And
you can enjoy this great traditional shopping experience at an
outdoor market that features fresh local produce, as well as a
wide variety of flowers and crafts. Located at Morrow Park
on Lansdowne Street, the market is open every Saturday morning
from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Peterborough Marina
www.peterboroughmarina.ca
The Peterborough Marina is an ideal stopover for those cruising along the Trent-Severn Waterway,
conveniently located just below the famous Lift Locks. With top-of-the-line facilities and ample slip,
this marina has all you need for your vacation stop.
Petroglyphs Provincial Park
www.ontarioparks.com
Visit the "Teaching Rocks," believed to be between 600 and 1,100
years old. The carvings remain sacred to many native peoples. Park
interpreters are available to pass along the history and messages
of this cultural treasure. The park has an extensive network
of rugged, well-marked trails that lead hikers through the quiet
forests, wetlands and rocky ridges.
Quid Novis On-Line Information Source
www.quidnovis.com
Central Ontario's on-line information source, including up-to-date
listings of local community events, arts, concerts, club scene,
movies, etc.
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area
www.warsawcaves.com
This unique conservation area offers a variety of outdoor recreational
experiences for the whole family. Explore the unique geological
subterranean caves formed 10,000 years ago during the melting of
the last ice age. This beautiful Indian River Valley location
has 13 kilometres of hiking trails that offer excellent opportunities
for photography or just enjoying the scenery and wildlife.
Whetung Ojibwa Craft And Art Gallery
www.whetung.com
This spectacular log gallery is guarded at the entrance by huge
totems, while inside the visitor is treated to a spectacular display
of aboriginal crafts and fine art, both from Curve Lake Village
itself and from tribes across Canada. The gallery is located
on Curve Lake Reserve, between Buckhorn and Chemong Lakes on the
Trent Severn Waterway and is open daily. |