Attractions and places to see around Douro-Dummer offer a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. This region in Peterborough County, Ontario, features dramatic natural formations, serene waterways, and sites reflecting its rich heritage. Visitors can explore limestone caverns, multi-use trails, and historic landmarks. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Pagoda Bridge is a charming covered bridge over Jackson Creek, situated at the south end of Dixon Mill Pond in Jackson Park in the heart of Peterborough. Built between 1894 and 1895, it's a lovely example of Victorian architecture, with a distinctive bell cast roof that inspired its name. Designated as a heritage property by the City of Peterborough, the bridge is an important part of Jackson Park and its connection to the citizens who contributed to its restoration.
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This lovely multi-use trail follows Jackson Creek through forested areas, open fields, and a beautiful wetland, providing a rich habitat for plants, wildlife, and birds the entire way. The route forms part of the Trans Canada Trail, connecting the Peterborough and Kawartha sections, beginning at Jackson Park, home to the historic Pagoda Bridge. In winter, the trail is machine-groomed for cross-country skiing, making it a great place to explore year-round.
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McGinnis Lake in Petroglyphs Provincial Park is one of the few meromictic lakes in southern Ontario, meaning its deeper water layers never mix with the surface. Because the bottom layer stays oxygen-free, the lake preserves undisturbed sediment layers that scientists use for studies. The lake’s stunning jade-green colour comes partly from calcium carbonate in the surrounding limestone, which often settles as marl along the shoreline.
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Warsaw Caves Conservation Area features a network of limestone caverns and unique rocky terrain shaped by glacial meltwaters. The park has hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and an opportunity to explore natural caves during lower water levels. It’s a slightly different outing with rock formations and forested, riverside paths and makes for an engaging time on the trail.
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Follow this trail to link Scenic River Trail and Trans Canada Trail. It takes you trough the Peterborough city without exposing you to the traffic. It's all paved and well maintained. To resupply, you will have to get of the trail. Enjoy and respecr.
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The region is home to the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area, a natural playground featuring a network of limestone caverns and unique rocky terrain shaped by glacial meltwaters. You can explore caves during lower water levels, hike scenic trails, and enjoy the forested, riverside paths.
Yes, McGinnis Lake, located in nearby Petroglyphs Provincial Park, is a rare meromictic lake known for its stunning jade-green color due to calcium carbonate. Douro-Dummer also features several beautiful lakes like White Lake, Stoney Lake, and Clear Lake, popular for boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as the serene Indian River for paddling.
The Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail is a lovely multi-use path that follows Jackson Creek through diverse landscapes, including forested areas, open fields, and wetlands. It forms part of the Trans Canada Trail and is even groomed for cross-country skiing in winter. Another option is the Rotary Greenway Trail Link, a paved and well-maintained path that connects the Scenic River Trail and Trans Canada Trail through Peterborough without exposing you to traffic.
Absolutely. In Jackson Park, you can find the historic Pagoda Bridge, a charming covered bridge built between 1894 and 1895, known for its distinctive bell-cast roof and Victorian architecture. Nearby, Petroglyphs Provincial Park is home to Canada's largest known concentration of Indigenous rock carvings, offering deep insights into ancient cultural and spiritual significance.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can find numerous outdoor activities. For road cycling, consider routes like 'The Nutty Bean Café – Trent Canal Bridge loop' or 'Quiet route to Warsaw'. If you prefer hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Main Trail loop' or the 'McGinnis Lake loop'. Runners can enjoy routes like 'Dixon Mill Pond – Otonabee River loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Douro-Dummer, Easy hikes around Douro-Dummer, and Running Trails around Douro-Dummer guides.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. The Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail is suitable for all ages, offering opportunities to spot wildlife. Jackson Park, where the Pagoda Bridge is located, features a picturesque pond, open grassy areas, woodland trails, and a playground. The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area also provides an engaging outing with cave exploration and hiking that can be enjoyed by families.
The region offers year-round appeal. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is perfect for water activities on the lakes and rivers. In winter, trails like the Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail are groomed for cross-country skiing, providing opportunities for snowy adventures.
Many of the natural trails in Douro-Dummer, including sections of the Jackson Creek Kiwanis Trail, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Always check specific park or conservation area rules before visiting, as regulations can vary.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of exploring the network of limestone caverns and the distinctive rocky terrain. The combination of hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and the opportunity to venture into natural caves makes for an engaging and memorable time on the trail, offering something a bit different from typical outdoor excursions.
The Rotary Greenway Trail Link is a paved and well-maintained path, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, this trail offers a good option for an accessible outdoor experience within the region.


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