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While visiting Lennox & Addington County, be sure to take the time to visit some of these great local attractions.
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See first-hand the historical significance of the village of Bath, one of the earliest UEL settlements in Canada.
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Southern Lennox & Addington County is officially regarded as a Designated Viticultural Area.
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Some of the best hiking in southern Ontario is found in L&A's Bon Echo Provincial Park.
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Sir John A. MacDonald, our first Prime Minister, was a frequent guest at Allan Macpherson House in Napanee.
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Dark Sky Viewing Area
Visit is the most southerly dark sky site in Ontario with views very similar to what was available more than 100 years ago. |

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Built in 1792, the Old Hay Bay Church is the second oldest church in Canada.
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Experience the trendy shops and great dining opportunities in Historic Downtown Napanee.
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See many interesting items on display from the early settlers of the area at the Pioneer Museum in Cloyne.
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Visit the Fairfield-Gutzeit House in Bath, furnished in the Victorian era with collectibles dating back 200 years.
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Every visit is a new experience at SpindleTree Gardens in Tamworth.
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Visit Fairfield House in Amherstview, voted one of best examples of Canadian architecture over the last 1,000 years.
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UEL Heritage Centre
Research your Loyalist heritage and camp on the site where it all began on June 6, 1784.
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Feeling adventurous? Bring your flashlight and descend 7.5 metres to the depths of the Devil's Horsestable Cave.
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The Lafarge War of 1812 Discovery Centre tells the story of early life in Bath, the American attack on the Village and the flight of the HMS Royal George.
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The unique history of our county is captured in the walls of the L&A Museum & Archives in Napanee.
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