
I have to admit November is my least favourite month of the year — the colder days without snow on the ground seem to chill to the bone and the shorter darker days don’t help. However, we had little to complain about this November with warmer sunnier days and no snow accumulation.
It seemed we were toggling between October and December most days. So it’s no wonder that three of our top photos include kayaking and stand up paddling! I hope you enjoy our visual virtual tour of the Kawarthas this month.
Do you want to get on our top photographers list? All you need is an Insta account and to tag us using our hashtag #kawarthanow when posting your photo.
We share photos from across our readership area, which is the five-county area surrounding Peterborough which includes Peterborough, Northumberland, City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Hastings (we sneak in the occasional Algonquin Park picture as well, particularly if it’s by a Kawarthas photographer).
To see our daily shares of photos, follow us on Instagram @kawarthanow and check out our feed’s highlight reels for recaps of every month in 2022.
#1. Snowy paddle on Kasshabog Lake by Mike Quigg @_evidence_
Posted November 16, 2022
#2. Late fall dock chairs on Stoney Lake by Martha Hunt @____marthahunt___
Posted November 12, 2022
#3. Late fall sunrise on Lower Buckhorn Lake by HayeLetsGo @hayeletsgo
Posted November 2, 2022
#4. Kawartha Lakes deer by Fred Thornhill @kawarthavisions
Posted November 13, 2022
#5. Frosty Lakefield morning by Lori Mckee @l_mckee
Posted November 15, 2022
#6. Sunrise over Millennium Park in Peterborough by Brian Parypa @bparypa73
Posted November 10, 2022
#7. Baxter Creek sunset by Kirk Hillsley @kirkhillsley
Posted November 26, 2022
#8. Running water at Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park by Cindy Bartoli @cbart03
Posted November 29, 2022
#9. Late fall stand up paddle on Chemong Lake by Erin Shannon @kawartha_girl
Posted November 19, 2022