Exploring the Trails
Take advantage of the Trans Canada Trail for hiking and cycling.





Sydenham, named after Lord Sydenham, is a serene community in Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada. Situated at the west end of Sydenham Lake, it provides picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere. The town is a hub for the region, offering more amenities than many surrounding areas. It holds historical significance with the former Canadian Northern Railway running through its north end, now part of the Trans Canada Trail. Though primarily a farming community, many residents commute to nearby Kingston for work, blending rural charm with urban convenience.
Sydenham, named after Lord Sydenham, is a serene community in Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada. Situated at the west end of Sydenham Lake, it provides picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere. The town is a hub for the region, offering more amenities than many surrounding areas. It holds historical significance with the former Canadian Northern Railway running through its north end, now part of the Trans Canada Trail. Though primarily a farming community, many residents commute to nearby Kingston for work, blending rural charm with urban convenience.
Located on Sydenham Lake.
Part of the Trans Canada Trail.
Historical railway link between Toronto and Ottawa.
Close access to Sydenham Lake, ideal for water activities.
Part of the Trans Canada Trail, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Rich in history with ties to the Canadian Northern Railway.
Take advantage of the Trans Canada Trail for hiking and cycling.
Sydenham offers more amenities than neighboring towns, making it a convenient base.
Nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
CAD $
$80-$150 p/day
English, French
Explore the historical sites related to the former Canadian Northern Railway.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a beautiful time to visit Sydenham as the natural surroundings come to life.
Summers are ideal for enjoying the lake and outdoor activities.
Experience the vibrant fall foliage around the lake and trails.
Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful retreat with potential for snow activities.