Eastern

Includes Ottawa, Kingson, Cornwall, Pembroke, Renfrew and region

Proctor Park Conservation Area

Located just north of Brighton, Proctor Park Conservation Area spans over 90 acres and provides visitors direct access to open space, forest, and a 2.5km trail along the crystal-clear Butler Creek.

At the end of the trail lies a beautiful view of Presqu'ile Bay.

Fulford Place

Photo Credit: dog of the forest

Fulford Place is the historic home of George Taylor Fulford, Sr. who in 1890 obtained the rights to product Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and began marketing it through Dr. Williams Medicine Company. The product was a success and was soon available around the world in 82 countries.

Brockville Museum

Photo Credit: Sean Marshall

Brockville is one of the oldest and most beautiful communities in Ontario. The Brockville Museum, located in Brockville's historic downtown core, serves a testament to the loyalist history of the region and the picturesque Thousand Islands.

The Brockville Museum is located only an hour from Kingston or Ottawa and Brockville remains one of the premiere waterfront destinations in Ontario.

Mac Johnson Wildlife Area

The Mac Johnson Wildlife Area, also known as the Back Pond, is located 2km from Highway 29 just north of Brockville. The area is comprised of 532 hectares of wetlands, forest, and fields.

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