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Ontario’s ‘Pearl of the North’ is this Ontario village with two beaches

15 July 20252 Mins Read

Looking for your next charming escape? Set along the peaceful shores of Lake Bernard, the Village of Sundridge is a welcoming destination brimming with character, natural beauty, and northern charm. Affectionately known as the “Pearl of the North,” this scenic spot lives up to its name and here’s why.

Next stop: Sundridge, Ont.

Sundridge is positioned at the intersection of Highway 11 and Highway 124, almost a three-hour drive north of Toronto. If you’re up for the drive, this could easily be a day-trip adventure.

Per the village’s website, its central location in the District of Parry Sound places it within easy reach of North Bay, Huntsville, and Parry Sound, each less than an hour’s drive away.

What to do

With a population of just 961, Sundridge is a beloved tourist destination year-round, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and small-town charm.

Down for a swim? Sundridge is located along Lake Bernard, and here you’ll find two public beaches with stunning views and refreshing waters.

Whether you’re swimming in the summer or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, these beaches provide the perfect setting to relax and unwind.

High Rock Lookout Park

For those who prefer a more elevated experience, High Rock Lookout Park offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lake.

Located at 843 High Rock Dr., the park features a small trail through the forest, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.

With stunning natural surroundings and a friendly, tight-knit community, Sundridge offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, whether you’re staying for a weekend or settling in for a while.

From scenic parks to spontaneous road trip stopovers, every visit here shines a little brighter. Why not see for yourself why Sundridge is more than just a stop?

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