Bondi Resort Blog

Come on into our Blog for a look at the wonderful world we've got to share! With over 240 hectares (600 acres) of wilderness woodlands surrounding the resort, just ten minutes from Algonquin Park, we feature over 400 metres (1200’) of waterfront and beach; boat rentals; summer hiking trails winding through fields and woods; 20 km. of groomed cross country ski trails and snowshoeing in winter; access to nearby snowmobile trails for sledders, and a toboggan hill for the young at heart.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

The rhythm of the seasons

With the warm weather here we’ve been putting a lot of time into our organic garden! Everything has been tilled and the potatoes and corn have been planted! Now we wait...  And of note is that the seeder Brian is using to plant the corn was the original from Bondi in the early 1900's!

Muskoka Airport, regular flights!

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Smart, perhaps a "Roads" Scholar

Bondi Village Resort shared a post.
Published by Nancy TapleyMay 23 at 7:30pm
April, May and June are when the moose are out in the Park.  This one can read signs!.

Like clockwork at the end of April

The swallows are back. The maples are blooming and the gardens are filling with spring flowers ❤️

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The water is not the only thing that's up

 The ice left May 6. Not the latest it has gone out, certainly not the earliest. 

And the lakes are rising -- with the melt from Algonquin surging in.











But that is not the only thing that's up.  Flowers!!!

The second season

It's been said that there are two seasons in Canada... Winter.  And construction.
This year that means the Marsh's Falls bridge, on Hwy. 35.

Expect delays.

Rapids Run

 What a perfect time of year. No bugs, moose at the roadside, and rivers running.

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