Fodor's Expert Review Uniacke Estate Museum Park
This country mansion was built in about 1815 for Richard John Uniacke, attorney general and advocate general to the admiralty court during the War of 1812. Now a provincial museum, the Georgian-style house is preserved in its original condition, right down to the antique furnishings. Seven walking trails wend through the large lakeside property. There are picnic tables and a small tearoom in the former basement kitchen of the house. The access road is gated, and the gates are locked at dusk.