Sibo's Guidebook

Sibo
Sibo's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Explore Frontenac’s 5,355 hectares on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. Open year-round for four season backcountry recreation -48 interior campsites Canoe routes through 22 lakes and over 100 km of looped backpacking and hiking trails Great fishing, wildlife viewing, interior camping, paddling, hiking and swimming Wilderness skills training programs
59 locals recommend
Frontenac Provincial Park
6700 Salmon Lake Rd
59 locals recommend
Explore Frontenac’s 5,355 hectares on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. Open year-round for four season backcountry recreation -48 interior campsites Canoe routes through 22 lakes and over 100 km of looped backpacking and hiking trails Great fishing, wildlife viewing, interior camping, paddling, hiking and swimming Wilderness skills training programs
Sydenham Lake is north of Kingston. The water from this lake drains into Millhaven Creek, which empties into Lake Ontario at Millhaven. The beach area is relatively shallow and calm, making it ideal for wading and relaxing. At this location there is a small play structure for children, a pavilion with picnic tables, baseball fields, a running track, and a gravel parking lot. There are also public washrooms which are wheelchair accessible.
Sydenham Lake
Sydenham Lake is north of Kingston. The water from this lake drains into Millhaven Creek, which empties into Lake Ontario at Millhaven. The beach area is relatively shallow and calm, making it ideal for wading and relaxing. At this location there is a small play structure for children, a pavilion with picnic tables, baseball fields, a running track, and a gravel parking lot. There are also public washrooms which are wheelchair accessible.
ust off the beaten path in Verona, you will find the McMullen Park Beach at 6089 Carleton Drive and soccer fields at 4234 Salmon Drive. On the shores of Verona Lake, this park is the best of all recreation worlds. Enjoy the beach, fields, multi-use courts, or the playground at this park.
McMullen Lane
McMullen Lane
ust off the beaten path in Verona, you will find the McMullen Park Beach at 6089 Carleton Drive and soccer fields at 4234 Salmon Drive. On the shores of Verona Lake, this park is the best of all recreation worlds. Enjoy the beach, fields, multi-use courts, or the playground at this park.
The public beach at Eagle Lake is at the end of Turtle Bay Line off of Eagle Lake Road.
8 locals recommend
Eagle Lake
8 locals recommend
The public beach at Eagle Lake is at the end of Turtle Bay Line off of Eagle Lake Road.
Great golf course with 5 star reviews
12 locals recommend
Rivendell Golf Club
7359 Road 38
12 locals recommend
Great golf course with 5 star reviews

Food scene

Local restaurant that serves hearty meals from gourmet burgers to pasta and sizzling steaks. Great friendly staff.
6 locals recommend
Muddy Waters Restaurant
6557 Road 38
6 locals recommend
Local restaurant that serves hearty meals from gourmet burgers to pasta and sizzling steaks. Great friendly staff.
They make one of the most delicious pizzas in the whole region
The Pizza Place
4946 Road 38
They make one of the most delicious pizzas in the whole region

Canoe/Kayak Rental & purchase

Great store to buy or rent kayaks, canoes, paddle boats and other accessories. Visit their website for more info. https://www.frontenacoutfitters.com/service/rentals/
Frontenac Outfitters Canoe & Kayak Centre
6674 Bedford Rd
Great store to buy or rent kayaks, canoes, paddle boats and other accessories. Visit their website for more info. https://www.frontenacoutfitters.com/service/rentals/

City advice

What to pack

What to bring

Bring bugs spray, sunscreen, comfortable hiking boots and binoculars. You might spot white tailed deer, badgers, porcupine, mink and a vast array of birds
Getting around

Getting around

Personal vehicle is the only way to travel in Verona. Taxi service is available but comes from Kingston which is about 30 minutes away.