A family business since 1949, just 99 minutes N.E. of Toronto.
1-800-267-1310
705-657-8630
Fax: 705-657-9121
Scotsman Point Resort,
263 Six Foot Bay Rd.
R.R. #1
Lakefield, Ontario,
Canada K0L 2H0
N 44.30.32
W 78.22.82
We are near the Village of Buckhorn.

Scotsman Point is about a 99-minute drive north-east of Toronto. Peterborough is our closest city. We are north of Peterborough on Buckhorn Lake. The resort is on the north shore of the lake about 8 km (or 5 miles) from the village of Buckhorn.
Click here for a printable pdf version of the map.
From Toronto, Hwy. 401 east to Hwy 115/35 and go about 50 km (30 miles) to NEW Exit 45B, #7 North Fowlers Corners. DO NOT TAKE Exit 45A #28 South Port Hope. Go about 12km (7 ½ miles) and turn right onto Lindsay Rd., County Road '1', (Hwy. 7B) at stop light. Go to the stop light at County Rd '18' Chemong Road and turn left to Bridgenorth.
At the stop-light in Bridgenorth, go straight through on County Rd '18' to the 4-way stop at County Rd '23' (Buckhorn Road).
Turn left and go to Buckhorn.
Go over the bridge in Buckhorn and at the stop light turn left at Lakehurst Road '37'.
Go 5 km (3 miles) then turn left at the sign 'Scotsman Point' onto Six Foot Bay Rd.
Look for the street light after dark!
Go to the end of the road, to the office.
Turn left at the stop light in Bridgenorth and go over the causeway bridge.
Turn right at the 3 way stop onto County Road #16 and go to Ennismore.
Turn right at the 4 way stop (at Sullivan’s store) and follow signs for County Road #16.
Continue on County Road 16 about 19 km (12 miles) and go over a large metal bridge & causeway, which then becomes County Road 37.
Go 10.5 km (7 miles) to the large white Scotsman Point sign. Turn right onto the Six Foot Bay Road. Look for the street light after dark.! Go straight to the end of the road to the office, which is a 2 storey white building on the left.
Hwy. 7A is now Hwy. 7 from Hwy. 115 to Fowlers Corners.
Hwy #507 is County Road '23'.
Hwy 7B is County Road '1'.
Please print these directions to bring with you.
The printable map, and the Resort Layout document, are in pdf format, and you need Adobe Reader to view them. If it is not installed on your computer, you can access the free download here: