Pembroke, ON Hotels

Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Pembroke enjoys a scenic location in the Ottawa Valley where the Muskrat River meets the Ottawa River on the long route from North Bay to Montreal. It is a city that most outdoor enthusiasts would enjoy for its lovely vistas and wilderness trails, and extreme sports enthusiasts would love the world-class white-water rafting and kayaking excursions offered by local companies. There are numerous campsites throughout the area, which is a gateway to the celebrated Algonquin Provincial Park only 165 km away from Pembroke and close to the quaint and beautiful North Bay. ... Read more »
Pembroke Attractions
- Pembroke’s Heritage Murals
- Champlain Trail Museum
- Murray L Moore Hydro Museum
Pembroke Activities
- Canoeing and hiking in Algonquin Provincial Park
- Camping at Pembroke’s Riverside Park
- Enjoying outdoor theatre at the Kiwanis Waterfront Trail
Pembroke Climate
Pembroke summers are humid with frequent thunderstorms and peak highs of 25-28°C in July and August. The winters feature heavy snow and lows around -20°C from December through February. Many travellers find the fall months most appealing due to the season's pleasant temperatures and brilliantly coloured foliage.
Getting There & Around
You can get to Pembroke using four different exits on Highway 17, aka the Trans-Canada, and there is Greyhound bus service to this city as well. The nearest airport is MacDonald-Cartier International, which is 125 km in Ottawa.
The city is pedestrian- and bike-friendly, but public buses are also available and taxi fares are very reasonable.
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