Fernleigh Lodge is located on Kashwakamak Lake, near Fernleigh, Ontario. It is one of the oldest lodges in our region, built in the early 1930s. Originally a fly-in fishing camp, the Lodge has been transformed over the decades into a full-service family resort. The current owners are Kevin and Melissa Phillips and their son, Owen. With 16 available cabin rentals, they can offer guests various accommodations. This video provides a short history of the Lodge’s beginnings and current operations.
The video can be viewed on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9MH91Wto-s
For more information on Fernleigh Lodge, visit: https://fernleighlodge.com
For more information on local history, visit the Cloyne and District Historical Society and Pioneer Museum: https://cloynepioneermuseum.ca/
Some historical information for this video is from the book: Lodges, Past and Present in North Frontenac, published by the Clarendon & Miller Community Archives, 2017.
Photos were supplied by the Cloyne and District Historical Society, Fernleigh Lodge, and Owen Phillips.
Narration by Melissa Phillips.
Video production by Ken Hook.
Stock music by Pond5.com
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