Discover the Rich History at Pinhey's Point Historic Site
Explore the historical charm and natural beauty of Pinhey's Point Historic Site, a must-visit destination on the Ottawa River.
Nestled along the picturesque Ottawa River, Pinhey's Point Historic Site offers tourists a captivating glimpse into Ontario's early settler life. With its stunning natural beauty and rich historical significance, this location provides a perfect blend of education and relaxation for visitors of all ages.
A brief summary to Pinhey's Point Historic Site
- 270 Pinhey 's Pt Rd, Dunrobin, Carp - Hardwood Plains, Ontario, K0A 1T0, CA
- +1613-832-4347
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Local tips
- Check the website for seasonal events and guided tours to enhance your visit.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy in the park's scenic spots after exploring the museum.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes to fully enjoy the trails and outdoor areas.
Getting There
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Bus
From downtown Ottawa, head to the nearest OC Transpo bus stop. Take Route 62 (Kanata North) or Route 63 (Kanata South) towards Kanata. You may need to transfer at the Kanata Town Centre to Route 813 or 844, which will take you closer to Dunrobin. Get off at the stop closest to Pinhey's Point Historic Site, which is on Pinhey's Point Road. From the bus stop, walk south along Pinhey's Point Road until you reach the entrance of the Historic Site.
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Cycling
If you prefer cycling, rent a bike from one of the bike-sharing services around Ottawa. Start by heading towards the Ottawa River Pathway and follow it west towards Kanata. Continue along the pathway until you reach the junction with Pinhey's Point Road. Turn left onto Pinhey's Point Road and cycle down to the Historic Site. Make sure to check the bike path conditions and plan for any necessary detours.
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Walking
For those who enjoy walking, you can take public transit (such as the bus) to a nearby location on Pinhey's Point Road. From there, you can enjoy a scenic walk down Pinhey's Point Road towards the Historic Site. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and check the weather conditions, as the walk may take some time depending on your starting point.