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Situated on the shore of Lake Bernard, Sundridge is a village known as “the Pearl of the North.” A tourist destination in both winter and summer, Sundridge boasts excellent boating and snowmobiling, as well as a variety of other multiseasonal outdoor activities. Sundridge is located on the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat and the Anishinabewaki nations.
Sundridge developed largely as a result of the extension of the Canadian National Railway (CNR) northward. The first settler in the area – usually considered the village’s founder – was James Dunbar in 1876. The CNR route in the area was completed in 1885, and the Village of Sundridge was incorporated in 1889. Protestant churches (Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian) were established in the mid-1880s, and in 1897 the first municipal library was established. During World War I, Sundridge was the location for basic training for the 162nd Canadian Battalion.The post office dates from 1879.
The Sundridge Sunflower Festival is the largest annual summer festival in the Almaguin area. Located downtown in beautiful Sunny Sundridge, Ontario this festival features live music, family activities, great food and a street market with over 160 vendors.

