The main attraction in the area is the
Serpent Mounds Campgrounds and Historical Site. It has an
effigy mound in the shape of a snake, constructed as an
earthwork nearly 2,000 years ago by
indigenous peoples of the
Hopewell culture. Formerly a Provincial Park, the government returned the site to the
Hiawatha First Nation as a historically significant
burial ground for the Indigenous people. In addition to the mounds and campgrounds, the park also has a groomed beach for swimming and several kilometers of walking and biking trails. Another popular pastime in the area is fishing.
Rice Lake is known to many as a great spot for some boating and fishing. There are also several resorts with water access points.
Communities The township comprises the communities of Assumption, Bailieboro, Bensfort, Bensfort Bridge, Blezard, Cameron, Campbelltown, Drummond, Hall Landing, Indian River, Jermyn, Keene, Lang, Mathers Corners, Pengelley Landing, Pleasant Point, Stewart Hall, Villiers, Wallace Point, and Zion. It has interesting shops, artisans, gardens, and history, with fishing and camping or resorts close at hand. == Demographics ==