Lyndhurst Ontario, Canada
A quaint, rural village that will charm you with its old-fashioned flavour.
Lyndhurst is located on the Rideau Heritage Route. Each year, it welcomes thousands of seasonal residents and tens of thousands of visitors. It’s the perfect mix of heritage, culture and outdoor activities.
Most Known For
Lyndhurst is home to the oldest bridge in existence in Ontario. Constructed between 1856 and 1867, the bridge is now a focal point of the community. It’s also widely known for Rock Dunder and its views of surrounding lakes and woodlands.
Exploring Lyndhurst
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Here, you can step back in time and embrace the area’s rich history while making the most of the great outdoors.
Travelodge by Wyndham Gananoque
Ramada by Wyndham Gananoque Provincial Inn
Howard Johnson Inn Gananoque
Gananoque Inn & Spa
Holiday Inn Express 1000 Islands Gananoque
Comfort Inn & Suites 1000 Islands
Lyndhurst At A Glance
Getting to Lyndhurst
Getting to Lyndhurst, Ontario is easy with its location just off Highway 15 and its proximity to major cities like Kingston and Ottawa.
- 1 hour and 42 minutes from Ottawa
- 3 hours and 36 minutes from Toronto
- 3 hours and 8 minutes from Montreal
2 hours and 4 minutes from Syracuse
What You'll Love
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Lyndhurst offers a small boat launch into Lyndhurst Creek, which connects to Lower Beverly Lake.
Lyndhurst is on the Heritage Tour South driving tour.
As you drive around Lyndhurst during the summer months, be sure to take advantage of the roadside stands that feature local produce.