What Callander Has To Offer

Only three and a half hours from Toronto, in a spectacular natural setting, Callander offers the benefits of a beautiful resort community with the world's best sunsets.

With an unusual and interesting past and today Callander offers residents and visitors four seasons of fun and a future that couldn't be brighter.


Events

  1. Country Roads Artisan Studio Tour - a self guided tour that features our thriving artists community in a rural setting.
    Discover the Magic of Stepping off the Beaten Path. The Country Roads of our region connect a community of workshops, studios and rural enterprises. Shop for unusual gifts and you will find a cheery greeting from artisans eager to share their knowledge and enthusiasm. Browsers and children are welcome, please visit Country Roads Tour Experience website and discover it for yourself.

  2. Funfest - a weekend full of family fun and entertainment, dances, breakfasts and a parade to celebrate Canada Day.
  3. Books By The Bay - the library brings together a variety of Canadian talent with the goal of encouraging reading in the home. Books by the Bay Festival presents a Northern Festival to Celebrate Canadian Authors. For further information or to purchase tickets please call the Callander Public Library at 705-752-2544 or visit Books by the Bay.

    Accommodations

    Callander offers a variety of accommodations ranging from cottage resorts to bed and breakfast establishments. Callander is home to Bayview Camp and Cottages, Cosy Cove Cottages, Glen Echo Cottages, Green Road Cottages, Idle Tyme Fishing Camp, Nanmark Cottages, Smylie Farm B & B, Sunbeam Bungalows, Tama-Kwa Vacationland, Terrace Suites and Lookout Golf Course, and The Fiddlers Inn. Each accomodation provider offers a wonderful place to stay and experience what Callander has to offer.



    Services

    About 250 children attend pre-kindergarten to grade eight at M.T. Davidson Public School. Approximately 165 students attend St. Theresa School from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. Others are bussed a short distance to neighbouring communities to attend Separate, French Immersion or Secondary Schools.

    On weekends, five churches offer services and fellowship. For your medical needs, our community boasts a pharmacy, doctors, a chiropractor and two dentists.

    Most banking requirements can be attended to at the Royal Bank or the Callander Community Credit Union, both are centrally located on Main Street.


    Parks & Facilities

    The Callander Public Library offers over 11,000 books, inter-library loans, free Internet access for visitors and residents as well as an enthusiastic book club.

    Tennis courts, superb public beaches, ball fields, a skateboard park and lakeside parks are available as is our spacious Community Centre. In the winter we are able to supply the community with two outdoor rinks, snowmobile trails, and much more.


    Clubs

    We are proud of the many clubs and organizations that assist the people of our community including the Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 445, Callander Lion's Club, Callander Horticultural Society, Girl Guides of Canada and Scouts Canada, Callander Minor Ball Association, Over 55 Club as well as many others.


    Special Features

    Nestled along the south-eastern shores of Lake Nipissing, Callander boasts sandy beaches, several marinas and a yacht club. The lively sport fishing brings back generations of families who spend their vacations within Callander and along the South Shore. You'll also find great golf, fine dining, a number of well known artists and artisans and a huge wildlife marsh teeming with adventure for the nature enthusiast.


    Trails

    Callander residents enjoy the outdoors and have two trail networks with year around access to multiuse trails. For more details around the trails please follow the links for each trail. Cranberry Trail and Trans Canada Trail of Callander.

    In winter, Callander takes on a new feel with its terrific ice fishing, beautiful OFSC snowmobile trails and cross country skiing. When the temperature dips, the sky gets bluer and the hospitality just gets warmer. Once you visit you may never want to leave.

    The water, landscape and wildlife of Callander provides inspiration to a number of fine artisans who call this area home. They are happy to welcome visitors to their studios.


    Museum

    The Callander Bay Heritage Museum is located in the former home of Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, doctor of the Dionne Quintuplets, who were born nearby. The museum contains one of the world's largest collections of Dionne Quint memorabilia.

    Interested in Genealogy? The Callander Bay Heritage Museum is offering the use of our Ancestry.com program to facilitate your search. Please call (705)752-2282 or e-mail the Museum to reserve a time-slot.

    Updated on: Mar. 15, 2011