ARE YOU COMING FROM KINGSTON?

We’re not far away from the Nation’s capital city!

Kingston is a Canadian city on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Cataraqui and St. Lawrence rivers. It’s known as the “Limestone City” for its grand 19th-century buildings, including the lakeside Kingston City Hall. The grand house and gardens of the Bellevue House National Historic Site commemorate Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald. Fort Henry, built in the 1800s, holds military demonstrations.

HOW TO FIND US

Just a short 2h drive north of Kingston, you’ll find the scenic routes of Calabogie peaks.
Directions:
  1. Take Perth Rd/Route 10 and Route 511 to Barrett Chute Rd in Calabogie
  2. Continue on Barrett Chute Rd to your destination

ACTIVITIES ARE PLENTY AT CALABOGIE

Calabogie Peaks is a four season country resort located on the shores of Calabogie Lake at the base of Dickson Mountain, 1h from Ottawa. The property includes a 25 room full service boutique hotel and 30 one to three bedroom condo suites. Renowned as one of Ontario’s leading destinations, the resort’s country warmth and luxury are combined with limitless seasonal activities. An atmosphere of rustic charm reflects the property’s natural scenic setting and the building interiors are attractive and appointed with classic Canadiana furnishings. While you visit take time to listen the the lingering call of the loon at our evening campfire in the summer or the crunch of new fallen snow beneath your feet in the winter.

Find the activities of your choice:

WHAT OUR GUESTS FROM KINGSTON HAD TO SAY…

This hidden gem is a pristine winter wonderland. We went on a weekday, got the military rate. Skied all day with minimal wait time. Would recommend for children and those looking to make the day trip from Ottawa to Kingston.”
Mark Donovan (Google) Kingston

We like Calabogie a lot. It’s very relaxed, with friendly, helpful staff….The views of the valley from the top of the mountain are really pretty.”
Trip Advisor @cackalacka Kingston