(Version française suit) The beach has both sand and grass areas for sun bathing along the crystal clear water of Calabogie Lake and a covered area to relax out of the sun. It has a gradual slope into the water for the little ones to enjoy safely. The beach features are: washrooms, picnic tables, by the hour kayak, paddle boat & canoe rentals, canteen service, parking, licensed L.C.B.O., boat docking facilities, mountain bike rentals, volley ball, hiking/biking trails nearby and a Boathouse Bar and Grill at The Peaks.
Cette plage est composé de zones sableuse et de zone d'herbe pour les bains de soleille long de l'eau cristalline du lac Calabogie et une aire couverte pour vous détendre à l'ombre. La plage descend en pente douce dans l'eau pour que les plus petits puissent se baigner en toute sécurité. Les caractéristiques de la plage sont: toilettes, tables de pique-nique, location de kayaks à l'heure, location de canots er de pédalo, service de cantine, parking, LCBO licence, installations d'amarrage de bateaux, location de vélos tout-terrain, volley-ball, sentiers de randonnée / de vélo à proximité et un Bar Boathouse and Grill at The Peaks.
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Updated by Ottawa Riverkeeper (@ottriverkeeper) Ottawariverkeeper.ca / Mise à jour par Garde-rivière des Outaouais (@ottriverkeeper) www.ottawariverkeeper.ca/fr/
Keep your distance from other people.
Practicing social distancing is still essential. Only go to the beach if you are able to keep 6 feet or 2 meters away from others. Follow the instructions provided by your local health authorities. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter our efforts to curb the virus’s spread.
(Version française suit) The beach has both sand and grass areas for sun bathing along the crystal clear water of Calabogie Lake and a covered area to relax out of the sun. It has a gradual slope into the water for the little ones to enjoy safely. The beach features are: washrooms, picnic tables, by the hour kayak, paddle boat & canoe rentals, canteen service, parking, licensed L.C.B.O., boat docking facilities, mountain bike rentals, volley ball, hiking/biking trails nearby and a Boathouse Bar and Grill at The Peaks.
Cette plage est composé de zones sableuse et de zone d'herbe pour les bains de soleille long de l'eau cristalline du lac Calabogie et une aire couverte pour vous détendre à l'ombre. La plage descend en pente douce dans l'eau pour que les plus petits puissent se baigner en toute sécurité. Les caractéristiques de la plage sont: toilettes, tables de pique-nique, location de kayaks à l'heure, location de canots er de pédalo, service de cantine, parking, LCBO licence, installations d'amarrage de bateaux, location de vélos tout-terrain, volley-ball, sentiers de randonnée / de vélo à proximité et un Bar Boathouse and Grill at The Peaks.
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Updated by Ottawa Riverkeeper (@ottriverkeeper) Ottawariverkeeper.ca / Mise à jour par Garde-rivière des Outaouais (@ottriverkeeper) www.ottawariverkeeper.ca/fr/
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McNab/Braeside, Ontario | McNab/Braeside, Ontario | Historical Status | ||||
Lanark Highlands, Ontario | Lanark Highlands, Ontario | Historical Status | ||||
White Lake, Ontario | White Lake, Ontario | Historical Status | ||||
McNab/Braeside, Ontario | McNab/Braeside, Ontario | Historical Status |
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