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Kaladar, Ontario

Kaladar is a small community in southeastern Ontario, on the Southern Ontario Trans-Canada Route Highway #7 ,about 40 km W of Sharbot Lake.  Kaladar is a community of 400 people  located in the heart of the Land O’Lakes region of Ontario, known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.

Kaladar History

The area around Kaladar was originally inhabited by the Algonquin First Nations people. The name “Kaladar” is believed to have come from a First Nations word meaning “the sun shines on the water” referring to a local lake. The name was later used for the settlement that grew up around it.

In the late 1700s, the British government began to encourage settlement in the area. The first European settlers arrived in the early 1800s and began clearing land for farming.

In the early days, Kaladar was a hub for the timber trade. Logs were floated down the Skootamatta River to Kaladar, where they were processed into lumber and shipped to markets in the United States and Canada.

In the late 1800s, the Grand Trunk Railway was built through Kaladar, bringing new economic opportunities to the area. The railway also enabled farmers to ship their products to other parts of Ontario.

Kaladar Attractions

Land O’Lakes Trail

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The Land O’Lakes Trail is a multi-use trail that runs through Kaladar and the surrounding area. The trail is open to hiking, cycling, snowmobiling, and ATVing, and offers beautiful views of the local landscape.

 

The Lodge at Pine Cove

2049 Pine Cove Rd, Kaladar, Ontario K0H 1Z0
(705) 898-2500
https://fishinglodges.net/lodge-at-pine-cove/

The Lodge at Pine Cove is a luxury wilderness resort located just outside of Kaladar. The resort has cabins and lodges, and provides guided outdoor adventures including fishing, canoeing, and hiking.

Kaladar Community Centre

1020 Henderson Rd, Kaladar, Ontario K0H 1Z0
(613) 336-8846
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The Kaladar Community Centre is a hub for community events and activities. It hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including craft sales, dances, and community dinners.

Land O’Lakes Rescue Petting Farm

2784 15th Concession Rd, Northbrook, ON K0H 2G0
(613) 336-0330
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This petting farm is located just a short drive from Sharbot Lake and features a variety of farm animals, including horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. Visitors can also enjoy pony rides and hayrides.

Skootamatta Lake

21 km Nof Kaladar on #41, and then 4km on Skootamatta Lake  Rd
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Located just outside Madoc, Skootamatta Lake is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and swimming. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, pike, and walleye.

Skootamatta River

The Skootamatta River is a popular spot for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Visitors can launch their boats at the public boat launch in Kaladar and explore the river and surrounding wilderness.

Bon Echo Provincial Park

16151 Hwy 41, Cloyne, ON K0H 1K0, Canada
(613) 336-2228
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Located about 30 km south of Sharbot Lake, this park features a beautiful lake, hiking trails, and a stunning rock formation known as Mazinaw Rock. Visitors can enjoy camping, swimming, and boating.

Kaladar, Ontario Area Map