
The view changes with the seasons, but the feeling remains the same.
Set on the shores of Lake Kashagawigamog in Ontario's Haliburton Highlands, Bonnie View Inn is the kind of place that invites guests to settle into the landscape. In summer, the lake becomes a playground for paddling, boating, and afternoons spent on the sandy beach. Autumn paints the surrounding forests in brilliant shades of red and gold. Winter brings snow-covered trails, skating, snowmobiling, and evenings gathered around the fire. Then, as spring arrives, the Highlands awaken once again.

At the centre of it all is the Lodge, a warm and welcoming gathering place overlooking the water. Guests can enjoy a leisurely meal in the lakeview dining room, unwind with a drink in the lounge, or simply watch the changing light dance across the lake from a comfortable chair by the window.

Guests are welcomed into one of three types of accommodations: inn rooms, spacious suites, or waterfront cabins. The experience is rooted in comfort, connection, and an appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds the property.
Enjoying the Seasons

Summer is all about life on the water. Long days are spent swimming from the sandy beach, paddling across the lake, casting a fishing line from the dock, or simply watching the sunset from the waterfront patio. As the evenings cool, guests gather around the fire or linger a little longer by the lake, making the most of cottage country at its finest.

When autumn arrives, the Haliburton Highlands transform into a canvas of crimson, gold, and amber. Crisp mornings invite walks through the surrounding landscape, while afternoons are best spent taking in the fall colours from the water's edge. Back at the Lodge, seasonal menus and a crackling fire provide the perfect complement to the cooler days. Fall weekends are often busy with weddings (as is spring), so consider booking during the week.

Winter brings a different kind of magic. Snow blankets the grounds, turning the resort into a cozy retreat where guests can snowshoe, skate, explore nearby snowmobile trails, or simply settle in beside the fire with a warm drink. The lake, so lively in summer, takes on a quiet beauty that makes winter in the Highlands feel wonderfully removed from the pace of everyday life.
Winter is a great time for full resort takeovers, with midweek a great time for conferences and groups.

Spring arrives gently in the Highlands. Ice gives way to open water, wildflowers begin to emerge, and migratory birds return to the shoreline. It's a season of renewal, marked by peaceful paddles, quiet mornings by the lake, and the first signs of another summer on the horizon. Wedding season kicks up again in late spring, so plan a mid-week getaway.

No matter the season, Bonnie View Inn offers something increasingly rare: a chance to experience Ontario's cottage country at its own pace.