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Ontario’s prettiest village is hidden on an island and it has a magical waterfall, Canada Reviews

14 July 20263 Mins Read

Looking to take a step back from the city and experience a picturesque town away from it all? This little place is a trek from Toronto but worth every bit of the journey. It’s even known as “Ontario’s prettiest village”— and rightfully so. 

Kagawong, a hamlet on Manitoulin Island, might be one of the most stunning places you’ll visit this summer. In Ojibwe, the name translates to “where the mists rise from the falling waters” so it’s pretty clear that its natural beauty is where the allure for this village comes from. Roughly a six-hour drive from Toronto, it’s located on Lake Kagawong, which is the second-largest inland lake on the island. 

The village features tons of timeless sights, if you’re up for an adventure. Be sure to pop by the Bridal Veil Falls, an approximate 11-metre waterfall that gets its water source from the nearby lake. 

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There’s also more to see than just water in this incredible place. It boasts a rich history, with the Kagawong mill marking 100 years standing just last year. Now named the Old Mill Heritage Centre, it was once used as a pulp mill that produced paper. It’s been transformed into an art gallery and museum that is free of charge but welcomes donations. 

The waterfront by the Old Mill Heritage Centre is also a sight to marvel at, which eventually leads to the Kagawong Marina. From there, you’ll be able to look onto Mudge Bay, an inlet right around the northern part of Manitoulin Island. Enjoy swimming and tanning on the beach’s sandy shore. 

Kagawong’s natural spectacles aren’t the only views to share. Along the waterfront is quite the small town shopping paradise. The main street even has a chocolate shop — the Manitoulin Chocolate Works. Stop by for sweet treats and great candy. 

Since it’s a long way away, spending the night might be on your itinerary. If so, be sure to stay at one of the village’s nearby and in town spots, like the Hide Away Lodge on the bay’s sandy shores. There’s also The Carter House, a bed and breakfast located in a picturesque and historic house just away steps from the essentials. 

Hoping to explore outside of the village? Manitoulin Island itself is one of the greatest wonders of Ontario, as it’s the world’s largest freshwater island. Hiking is abundant, so check out trails like the Gore Bay Boardwalk, a 30 to 60 minute accessible waterfront trail that connects to picnic areas and other fun features. 

In the middle of summer, the island also hosts the Wiikwemkoong Annual Cultural Festival, one of the largest and longest-running powwows in northeastern North America. Held every August, it’s a celebration of Anishinaabe culture and a must-see for anyone planning to visit the island in the warmer months. 

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