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In this episode we explore all the local tourism you can do through Ontario’s Waterways with Karen Feeley, PR and Communications Officer for Ontario Waterways. Discover valuable insights on how the Canada Strong Pass is making it easier and more affordable for Canadians and visitors to enjoy the historic Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal National Historic Sites. Learn about the exciting opportunities to support local tourism, from discounted lockage fees and camping to vibrant community events like the Lock and Paddle.
Karen shares how Ontario’s lock staff are your go-to guides for the best fishing spots, scenic walking trails, and hidden gems like local ice cream shops and burger joints. We also dive into the unique accommodations available through Parks Canada, including oTENTiks and the eye-catching tree pod oasis, perfect for families and adventurers alike.
Supporting local businesses and embracing conservation efforts are at the heart of this initiative, helping to boost the regional economy while creating unforgettable experiences for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring by boat, kayak, or on foot, there’s so much to uncover along these waterways, from engineering marvels like the Peterborough Lift Lock to the serene beauty of Ontario’s stunning canals.
Parks Canada
Website: https://parks.canada.ca/trentsevern
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrentSevernNHS/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/TrentSevernNHS
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Guest Quotes
“A lot of people don’t know that you can actually kayak and canoe through our lock stations as well.”
– Karen Feeley
“Discovery Passes are not needed to visit the Trent Severn Waterway or Rideau Canal lock stations; anyone can come watch boats go by.”
– Karen Feeley
“Our lock staff know their sites and communities inside and out — they can tell you where the best ice cream cone or burger is.”
– Karen Feeley




