With summer fast-approaching, a number of Lennox & Addington County's signature tourism operators will soon be opening their doors for another busy season.

Bon Echo Provincial Park in Cloyne opens for day use and overnight camping beginning on May 12th. Bon Echo is the county's largest tourist attraction, with more than 200,000 people through the gates annually. 

On Mother's Day, SpindleTree Gardens begins accepting visitors for the 2017 season. Guests are invited to stroll through thousands of spring bulbs, rose gardens and see a variety of water features.

Campers and history lovers alike will be excited to learn that the UEL Heritage Centre & Park in Adolphustown opens for the 2017 season on May 19th, just in time for the Victoria Day long weekend. Both the park and research centre will be accepting patrons.

On May 20th, Old Hay Bay Church in Adolphustown springs back to life. This historic site is home to the oldest Methodist building in Canada, and the second oldest church in Ontario.

Those looking take a beautiful hike, Hell Holes Nature Trails in Centreville opens on May 20th. Visitors will through a rugged criss-crossing gorge with overhanging ledges, grottos, mushroom-shaped rocks and sinkholes. Daredevils can descend 7.5 metres into the Devil's Horsestable Cave.

If you're looking to tour Lennox & Addington's hard beverage opportunities, all will be open for business as of May 20th. Check out our Wine, Cider & Beer page to learn more about Bergeron Estate Winery & Cider Company, MacKinnon Brother's Brewing Company, The Napanee Beer Company, and Thirty Three Vines Winery.

Be sure to visit the websites of each of the businesses listed above to confirm hours of operation.

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