Harcourt Park is a nonprofit cottaging corporation established in by the Sumcot Development Corporation in the Municipality of Dysart et al, Haliburton County in Central Ontario, Canada.

Geography

Harcourt Park is located in Harcourt Township near the small community of Harcourt, Ontario The Town of Bancroft is the closest community nearby, with a population exceeding 1,000.

Ownership

Ownership of property within the park is titled to Harcourt Park Inc., and is subject to private lease, granting a membership in the corporation, a single vote, and the eligibility to become a member on the volunteer Board of Directors in charge of managing the corporation's business. Annual lease fees are used to provide services within the park, including road maintenance, fish stocking, community events, and security. Only eight lakes in the park have cottages, and of them, only four permit motorized watercraft: Straggle Lake, Little Straggle Lake, Allen Lake, and Kennaway Lake. Personal watercraft such as jet-skis and Sea-Doos are prohibited.

Recreation

The Harcourt Park Marina, located on Little Straggle Lake, serves as a local grocery store, hardware store, and marine mechanic. Nearby, the Harcourt Park Community Center offers recreation. A network of over worth of trails extends through Harcourt Park, including the northern terminating end of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs’ "E" Trail.

Natural history

Harcourt Park is situated on the height of land between the two drainage basins: spring and rainwater alone feed into its lakes, which empty into either the Trent River or the Madawaska River systems.