Attractions & Places of Interest

Lang Pioneer Village - Country Road 34 ...........................................................
10
minutes east of Peterborough, Lang Pioneer Village Museum celebrates the rural
history of Peterborough County. Located along the banks of the historic Indian
River the Village features a working grist mill and over 20 restored buildings
constructed between 1800 and 1900.
Villagers of all ages, dressed in authentic historical costume, go about their
daily chores. Sparks fly from the anvil in the blacksmith shop, and bills are
printed on an 1827 Washington Flatbed Press and the aromas of freshly baked
goods fill the air. Chat with the Village carpenter at his treadle lathe or
the spinner at her wheel.
The museum is open from Victoria Day to October 3 from 11 a.m. to 4 pm daily
For more information visit www.langpioneervillage.ca
or call toll free 1-866-289-5264 (LANG).
Hiawatha First Nation Reserve - Country Road 2 ..........................................
Located
on the picturesque north shore of Rice Lake, just east of the Otonabee River,
is Hiawatha First Nation.
The Mississaugas of Rice Lake occupied this territory since the 1600’s
and today it is a thriving community offering a number of recreational activities
and services to the many tourists who frequent the area. It is home to Hiawatha
Tent and Trailer Park, comprising 93 grassy campsites, featuring a beach, playground,
large picnic shelter and boat launch facilities.
Visit Hiawatha First Nation on the May long weekend to take part in their annual
Pow Wow. Join in the dance and make some new friends. Everyone welcome!
For more information visit www.serpentmoundspark.com
or call toll free 866-223-3332