Red Original's Best Gifts For Open Water Swimmers 2024
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This SUP paradise is located about 40 minutes north of Kingston Ontario, inside Frontenac Provincial Park, where you are surrounded by only nature and wilderness. There are 22 lakes within the park and if you are up for it you can complete a loop of several lakes in one day - or you can just spend your time exploring one.
The water is great for swimming on a hot summer day and you are more likely to see a bald eagle, deer, osprey, loons, and beavers than you are other people. It feels like you are on your own private lake(s). Another great attribute is that there are no motorised boats allowed on the lakes within the provincial park. Our favourite paddle route below is a loop of 3-5 lakes in a day.
Keep your eyes open for the ospreys, beaver and deer while exploring all the nooks and crannies. Big Clear Lake is exactly what it sounds like, the water is crystal clear, and the reflections are absolutely amazing!
First you need to pay for parking at the Provincial Park office and make sure you have the ticket displayed on your dash! After that you will drive 3km down a gravel road and there is a marked parking lot on your left-hand side prior to the boat launch.
There are two launch spots depending on which lakes you want to try. The first launch spot is located next to the main office which will put you onto South Otter Lake.
The second launch spot is at the end of a gravel road headed away from the main office. Follow signs for the boat launch, you will pass a parking lot on your left (about 3km down the gravel road) continue past the parking lot until you end up at the lakes edge where you will see a dock and some benches. This is Big Salmon Lake.
When you are finished unloading head back to the parking lot that you passed on your way in. This is where you will leave your car for the day and there is a short trail through the forest that will take you back to the water.
There are no food/drink options at the provincial park. You will need to bring all of your food and drinks for the day so pack your kit in a deck bag or something similar.
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