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Havelock Spring and Summer

Havelock changes as the seasons turn from winter to summer. The population more than doubles when the cottagers and tourists start arriving in the spring. Snowmobiling, ice fishing and winter hikes on snowshoes or cross-country skis all have their fans, but lazy days at the cottage; along with fishing under the sun from a dock, canoe, or motorboat are big draws to the area. And it’s no wonder when you think of the fantastic array of lakes and natural scenery. What do all of those summer residents do when they are not lounging at the cottage? There’s plenty to pique their interest locally, and some new offerings. Havelock welcomes Kawartha Adventure Resort into the community. Just north of the town, with 10 overnight ensuite guest rooms, lakefront water activities,  a trail network and a BBQ area, you can enjoy the cottage experience without the work.

If you are looking for something a little more relaxing, the Belmont Spiritual Health and Wellness Centre on George St. offers yoga, spa services, fitness coaching and more.  Across the street take in the unique offerings of StemZ N GemZ.  Looking for something for the younger members of the family? Check out the new splash pad located at the Community Centre Park.

Behind the Community Centre, you’ll find the entrance to the Mathison Conservation Area, a 250-acre natural vista of forest and wetlands with walking trails. On Fridays, visit the Havelock Farmers and Artisans Market. Around the corner is the Wild Flower Bakery, with its artisanal baking.  Also new to Havelock, on the east end of the village is Town N’ Country Plaza, newly renovated with a unique selection of vendors. And remember to visit the Tourist Info Kiosk, by the Yellow Caboose on Highway 7.

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