- TripBuzz discovered 22 different types of activities for couples in the Lake of Bays area, including Breweries (like Lake of Bays Brewing Company), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Bigwind Lake Provincial Park), Lookouts (like Dorset Scenic Lookout Tower) and Boat Cruise (like Lake of Bays Marine Museum and Navigation Society), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 23 date ideas in or near Lake of Bays, Ontario, including 19 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Huntsville, Bracebridge, Dwight and Algonquin Park.
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37.2 Miles
One of the most popular parks in Canada, this location provides visitors with both drive-to and backcountry camping options. The Algonquin Provincial Park also offers opportunities to going hiking, canoeing, biking, boating, fishing, and skiing.
37.3 Miles
86%
22 votes
9 Km south of Km 40.3 of Highway 60, Algonquin Park, Ontario
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This 5.1km loop trail connects visitors to two lakes and the remains of Barclay's Estate. Guests taking Booth's Rock Trail will return to the original location along an abandoned railway.
37.5 Miles
100%
3 votes
2860 Iroquois Cranberry Growers Drive | Unit 3, Bala, Ontario
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The Iroquoise Cranberry Growers, run by the Wahta Mohawks, tends to and harvests cranberries in the fall. The staff invites the public to watch the harvest and the surrounding fall scenery. Fresh cranberries will be for sale during the harvest in October.
37.5 Miles
Highlands Cinema offers guests the opportunity to watch both mainstream Hollywood and indie art films. The location, which also functions as the home for twenty-seven abandoned cats, sells a variety of food items, including hamburgers and grilled chicken burgers, at its concession stand.
40.9 Miles
87%
31 votes
Km 42.5 of Highway 60, Algonquin Park, Ontario
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A 1.5km loop trail that provides views of two spruce bogs, this attraction's guide discusses the ecology of the location. The Spruce Bog Boardwalk Trail, as the name suggests, also includes several boardwalks.
41.4 Miles
96%
123 votes
Hwy. 60 at KM. 43.0, Algonquin Park, Ontario
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The Algonquin Visitor Centre provides visitors with exhibits, a restaurant, and a bookstore. The attraction also features a theatre presentation for individuals interested in learning more about the history of the park.
42.4 Miles
Offering information on the region's beaver pond ecology, this 2.0km loop trail provides views of two beaver ponds. The Beaver Pond Trail also takes guests by beaver lodges and dams.
42.7 Miles
74%
81 votes
2238 Highway 48 | Kirkfield, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
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The Balsam Lake Provincial Park offers guests the opportunity to go canoing, kayaking, paddle boating, and swimming. Guests are also able to camp at this location, which features a gift shop and boat rentals.
43.9 Miles
The Algonquin Logging Museum functions as both a historical presentation of the area's logging history and a 1.5 km trail. The location also features exhibits that highlight the park's history.
45.0 Miles
77%
35 votes
2024 Joe King Road, Honey Harbour, Ontario
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Suitable for large groups or small family outings, Six Mile Lake Provincial Park provides great views and the opportunity to enjoy a number of outdoor activities. With sandy beaches, hiking trails and a large lake for swimming and fishing, it is also a popular place for overnight camping.