Fatos’s guidebook

Fatos & Elvira
Fatos & Elvira
Fatos’s guidebook

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Welcome to Huntsville – one of Ontario’s most beloved four-season destinations. Huntsville is a vibrant, vast and wondrous playground that attracts visitors from every corner of the world to enjoy the serenity and warmth of a small community nestled amongst the lakes and trees overflowing from nearby iconic Algonquin Provincial Park. What makes Huntsville so special? Connecting our souls with the outdoors… while experiencing everything a flourishing community can offer. Uncongested – This is a community where you can shop with warm welcomes and extraordinary customer service in a beautiful, historic downtown, dotted with Group of Seven outdoor murals. Gather supplies from retailers across the community or from Muskoka’s only indoor shopping mall. Every ingredient you need is easily accessible in our community, or choose from a wide variety of culinary experiences – from chocolate treats to coffee shops, cafes, pubs overlooking the water and fine dining with sophisticated fare. You will find homegrown, local flavor at every turn notably situated on the water’s edge, sheltered by our stunning pines and hardwood forests or conveniently located on your way to your next adventure. Experience our unique and friendly events ranging from international triathlons, cycling tours, marathons (with musicians en route!), paddling events, hockey tournaments and ski loppets – winter carnivals, parades, a bathtub derby (yes bathtubs… with motors!), beer festivals and fall fairs to farmers markets, fishing derbies, maple festivals and artist tours. And of course don’t forget our annual Girlfriends Getaway Weekend where ‘girls just want to have fun!’. Something for everyone to do, and ample space for you to rest your head. Huntsville has numerous options to catch some winks before you head out to explore or experience our special corner of the universe – whether you are here to vacation, do business or appease your adventurelust – we have the right place for you – from family-operated lodges and resorts, cozy bed and breakfast homes, cottage rentals and full amenity hotels and spectacular resorts – or … relish the natural beauty of the many area campgrounds as you drift off to sleep under a blanket of stars. Stress-free – Take your time and be sure to visit our unspoiled beaches, meandering trails and unique attractions starting with Lion’s Lookout; a glorious view to open all of your senses. Take a step back in time at Muskoka Heritage Place; home of the Muskoka Museum, Muskoka Pioneer Village and the Portage Flyer Train or venture off the beaten path to take in some incredible local art by visiting artists’ studios. And then casually end your day’s itinerary with a performance at our incredibly intimate and state of the art Algonquin Theatre. Indulge in a musical treat during our annual ‘Festival of the Arts’ featuring Bruce Cockburn, Sarah Harmer, Downchild Blues Band, Oliver Jones, and Hawksley Workman, just to name a few. If you are travelling with young adults and monopoly or go-fish isn’t doing the trick – what about a treetop trek between boughs of a tightly woven network of trees, skate and jump at our skateboard park, ice skate along a trail at the world famous Arrowhead Provincial Park … Downhill ski, snowboard…Paintball anyone? All of this – on the doorstep of Canada’s oldest Provincial Park with over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers within its borders. Algonquin Park was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992 in recognition of several heritage values. Celebrate Tom Thomson’s life in Huntsville and Algonquin Park. From 2012-2017, we invite you to join Huntsville’s celebration of the 100 year anniversary of Tom Thomson’s life and death in our area. Throughout this five year celebration, different organizations from throughout the community will be hosting events, workshops and exhibits.
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Huntsville
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Welcome to Huntsville – one of Ontario’s most beloved four-season destinations. Huntsville is a vibrant, vast and wondrous playground that attracts visitors from every corner of the world to enjoy the serenity and warmth of a small community nestled amongst the lakes and trees overflowing from nearby iconic Algonquin Provincial Park. What makes Huntsville so special? Connecting our souls with the outdoors… while experiencing everything a flourishing community can offer. Uncongested – This is a community where you can shop with warm welcomes and extraordinary customer service in a beautiful, historic downtown, dotted with Group of Seven outdoor murals. Gather supplies from retailers across the community or from Muskoka’s only indoor shopping mall. Every ingredient you need is easily accessible in our community, or choose from a wide variety of culinary experiences – from chocolate treats to coffee shops, cafes, pubs overlooking the water and fine dining with sophisticated fare. You will find homegrown, local flavor at every turn notably situated on the water’s edge, sheltered by our stunning pines and hardwood forests or conveniently located on your way to your next adventure. Experience our unique and friendly events ranging from international triathlons, cycling tours, marathons (with musicians en route!), paddling events, hockey tournaments and ski loppets – winter carnivals, parades, a bathtub derby (yes bathtubs… with motors!), beer festivals and fall fairs to farmers markets, fishing derbies, maple festivals and artist tours. And of course don’t forget our annual Girlfriends Getaway Weekend where ‘girls just want to have fun!’. Something for everyone to do, and ample space for you to rest your head. Huntsville has numerous options to catch some winks before you head out to explore or experience our special corner of the universe – whether you are here to vacation, do business or appease your adventurelust – we have the right place for you – from family-operated lodges and resorts, cozy bed and breakfast homes, cottage rentals and full amenity hotels and spectacular resorts – or … relish the natural beauty of the many area campgrounds as you drift off to sleep under a blanket of stars. Stress-free – Take your time and be sure to visit our unspoiled beaches, meandering trails and unique attractions starting with Lion’s Lookout; a glorious view to open all of your senses. Take a step back in time at Muskoka Heritage Place; home of the Muskoka Museum, Muskoka Pioneer Village and the Portage Flyer Train or venture off the beaten path to take in some incredible local art by visiting artists’ studios. And then casually end your day’s itinerary with a performance at our incredibly intimate and state of the art Algonquin Theatre. Indulge in a musical treat during our annual ‘Festival of the Arts’ featuring Bruce Cockburn, Sarah Harmer, Downchild Blues Band, Oliver Jones, and Hawksley Workman, just to name a few. If you are travelling with young adults and monopoly or go-fish isn’t doing the trick – what about a treetop trek between boughs of a tightly woven network of trees, skate and jump at our skateboard park, ice skate along a trail at the world famous Arrowhead Provincial Park … Downhill ski, snowboard…Paintball anyone? All of this – on the doorstep of Canada’s oldest Provincial Park with over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers within its borders. Algonquin Park was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992 in recognition of several heritage values. Celebrate Tom Thomson’s life in Huntsville and Algonquin Park. From 2012-2017, we invite you to join Huntsville’s celebration of the 100 year anniversary of Tom Thomson’s life and death in our area. Throughout this five year celebration, different organizations from throughout the community will be hosting events, workshops and exhibits.
The Township of Lake of Bays is an outdoor enthusiasts’ oasis in the northeastern section of Muskoka, adjacent to world renowned Algonquin Park. The Township is home to Lake of Bays, one of the largest lakes in Muskoka, which provides four-season fun from boating and paddle boarding to snowmobiling and ice fishing. The Township boasts picturesque landscapes, over 100 pristine lakes, unique cottage resorts, distinct cultural attractions, and outdoor activities for every season. The three vibrant and inviting communities of Baysville, Dorset, and Dwight offer a variety of restaurants, galleries, and specialty shops, and each have their own self-guided Heritage Tour to enable visitors to learn about the history of the area. Historically known as a summer playground, Lake of Bays is also a sparkling, white wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts and each village hosts a unique winter festival on weekends throughout February – not to be missed! Some of the must-see attractions in the area include: Gateway to Algonquin Park: Lake of Bays is the western gateway to Ontario’s most famous Provincial Park. Come for a day hike, an overnight camping trip or an extended canoe and portage excursion. Arrowhead and Ragged Falls Provincial Parks, Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve, and Oxtongue Rapids are also nearby. Dwight Beach: This sandy public beach nestled in Dwight Bay is the perfect spot to go for a swim and have a picnic in the summer sunspend an afternoon. Launch your boat to enjoy sun-soakedsome water sports or stay on land and have a picnic in the summer sun. and explore the self-guided Dwight Heritage Tour. SS Bigwin and Marine Museum: Cruise on Lake of Bays aboard this majestic, restored wooden steamship built in 1910. The SS Bigwin has carried historical guests such as Clark Gable, Louis Armstrong, Winston Churchill, and Greta Garbo. Cruises depart from Dorset docks adjacent to the Marine Museum from June to October. Dorset Tower & Heritage Museum: Climb this former fire tower built in 1922 to experience a spectacular panoramic view from 142 metres (456 feet) above Lake of Bays. Don’t miss the nearby Dorset Heritage Museum with exhibits of early pioneer life and the logging industry. or explore the self-guided Dorset Heritage Tour. Lake of Bays Scenic Drive: Drive the 80km loop around the lake by car or experience the route by bike, boat, or snowmobile! This is an incredible way to view the fall colours. Click here to see the route map Local Flavours: Tour a craft brewery, sample treats at decadent bakeries, dine at fabulous restaurants, or visit one of the seasonal Farmers’ Markets. Try delicious homemade jams and butter tarts, local maple syrup, or authentic wood-fired pizza. Artists’ Playground: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven painted these stunning landscapes that continue to inspire contemporary artists in the region. August and Autumn Studio Tours offer the chance to meet local artists. Whether you’re looking for unique shopping, family-friendly events and activities, world-class golfing, cultural experiences, or outdoor adventure, Lake of Bays is an exciting destination for a day trip, weekend or week-long retreat!
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Lake of Bays
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The Township of Lake of Bays is an outdoor enthusiasts’ oasis in the northeastern section of Muskoka, adjacent to world renowned Algonquin Park. The Township is home to Lake of Bays, one of the largest lakes in Muskoka, which provides four-season fun from boating and paddle boarding to snowmobiling and ice fishing. The Township boasts picturesque landscapes, over 100 pristine lakes, unique cottage resorts, distinct cultural attractions, and outdoor activities for every season. The three vibrant and inviting communities of Baysville, Dorset, and Dwight offer a variety of restaurants, galleries, and specialty shops, and each have their own self-guided Heritage Tour to enable visitors to learn about the history of the area. Historically known as a summer playground, Lake of Bays is also a sparkling, white wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts and each village hosts a unique winter festival on weekends throughout February – not to be missed! Some of the must-see attractions in the area include: Gateway to Algonquin Park: Lake of Bays is the western gateway to Ontario’s most famous Provincial Park. Come for a day hike, an overnight camping trip or an extended canoe and portage excursion. Arrowhead and Ragged Falls Provincial Parks, Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve, and Oxtongue Rapids are also nearby. Dwight Beach: This sandy public beach nestled in Dwight Bay is the perfect spot to go for a swim and have a picnic in the summer sunspend an afternoon. Launch your boat to enjoy sun-soakedsome water sports or stay on land and have a picnic in the summer sun. and explore the self-guided Dwight Heritage Tour. SS Bigwin and Marine Museum: Cruise on Lake of Bays aboard this majestic, restored wooden steamship built in 1910. The SS Bigwin has carried historical guests such as Clark Gable, Louis Armstrong, Winston Churchill, and Greta Garbo. Cruises depart from Dorset docks adjacent to the Marine Museum from June to October. Dorset Tower & Heritage Museum: Climb this former fire tower built in 1922 to experience a spectacular panoramic view from 142 metres (456 feet) above Lake of Bays. Don’t miss the nearby Dorset Heritage Museum with exhibits of early pioneer life and the logging industry. or explore the self-guided Dorset Heritage Tour. Lake of Bays Scenic Drive: Drive the 80km loop around the lake by car or experience the route by bike, boat, or snowmobile! This is an incredible way to view the fall colours. Click here to see the route map Local Flavours: Tour a craft brewery, sample treats at decadent bakeries, dine at fabulous restaurants, or visit one of the seasonal Farmers’ Markets. Try delicious homemade jams and butter tarts, local maple syrup, or authentic wood-fired pizza. Artists’ Playground: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven painted these stunning landscapes that continue to inspire contemporary artists in the region. August and Autumn Studio Tours offer the chance to meet local artists. Whether you’re looking for unique shopping, family-friendly events and activities, world-class golfing, cultural experiences, or outdoor adventure, Lake of Bays is an exciting destination for a day trip, weekend or week-long retreat!
The Township of Muskoka Lakes is cottage country paradise. Miles of boating, natural wonders, a vibrant history and a superb quality of life attract visitors from around the world. We’re a land of 80 lakes, including the three big lakes that define the Muskoka experience: lakes Muskoka, Rosseau and Joseph. Enchanting old Muskoka cottages and spectacular boathouses dot their shores. Still, more than 80% of our land retains its natural cover and the municipality maintains 85% of naturally vegetated shoreline. Parks and beaches provide public access to our pristine waters. Natural wonders include the striking geological and biologically diverse Torrance Barrens. It’s also North America’s first dark sky preserve, where the “ancient constellations and planets shine forth in majestic profusion,” as described by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Along with the hiking trails at the Barrens, nearby Hardy Lake Provincial Park and the Huckleberry Rock Lookout are two more of seven trails not to be missed. In winter, there are trails for snowmobiling, snowshoeing, skiing and skating. The character of the township is reflected in its eclectic mix of events, including the award-winning Bala Cranberry Festival (always the weekend after Thanksgiving). There’s also the Port Carling Winterfest, antique and craft shows, the Bala Trek to Bethlehem, Flavours of Muskoka Chautauqua culinary experience, art studio and cottage garden tours and farmers’ markets. Explore our heritage at the Muskoka Lakes Museum that includes an original settler’s log home and a view of how local craftsmen once made Muskoka North America’s wood-boat-building capital. Beautiful antique boats still grace our lakes. Bala’s museum offers guided tours and a fun experience for families and fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the beloved Anne of Green Gables series. Montgomery spent a summer in Bala and based her book, The Blue Castle, on her time here. Music is part of our heritage, too. Starting in 1942, people danced the night away to the big-band sounds of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and others at Dunn’s Pavilion, now The Kee to Bala that continues to host top Canadian bands. Bala is also known for its waterfalls and its cranberries. The Johnston family has been farming cranberries for three generations. Today, Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery offer Bog to Bottle, Wagon and Wine Makers tours noted as a Canadian tourism “Signature Canadian Experience.” The scenic cranberry farm has something for everyone to discover year round. For the sports-minded, try waterskiing, wakeboarding, stand-up paddle boarding and more at many locations and catch our famous water ski shows. Love to fish? Ask local bait shops for tips on where to land the big ones. For the golfer, Muskoka Lakes offers 12 public and private golf courses. And the loops around our lakes make for great cycling tours. Historically, several buildings are significant, including the municipal office, which was originally the Port Carling Village School (1906). The White’s Road schoolhouse (1890), the original Windermere Village Hall (1953) and the Township of Muskoka Lakes Visitor Centre (1897) have also been restored for public use. Anchored by communities such as Bala, Port Carling and Windermere, our region offers both the sophistication of a popular tourism destination with iconic Muskoka resorts offering all the amenities, and the wholesomeness of country living. Our resorts are perfect settings for families, romantic getaways, weddings and conferences. Our summer camps are equally famous and loved.
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Muskoka Lakes
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The Township of Muskoka Lakes is cottage country paradise. Miles of boating, natural wonders, a vibrant history and a superb quality of life attract visitors from around the world. We’re a land of 80 lakes, including the three big lakes that define the Muskoka experience: lakes Muskoka, Rosseau and Joseph. Enchanting old Muskoka cottages and spectacular boathouses dot their shores. Still, more than 80% of our land retains its natural cover and the municipality maintains 85% of naturally vegetated shoreline. Parks and beaches provide public access to our pristine waters. Natural wonders include the striking geological and biologically diverse Torrance Barrens. It’s also North America’s first dark sky preserve, where the “ancient constellations and planets shine forth in majestic profusion,” as described by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Along with the hiking trails at the Barrens, nearby Hardy Lake Provincial Park and the Huckleberry Rock Lookout are two more of seven trails not to be missed. In winter, there are trails for snowmobiling, snowshoeing, skiing and skating. The character of the township is reflected in its eclectic mix of events, including the award-winning Bala Cranberry Festival (always the weekend after Thanksgiving). There’s also the Port Carling Winterfest, antique and craft shows, the Bala Trek to Bethlehem, Flavours of Muskoka Chautauqua culinary experience, art studio and cottage garden tours and farmers’ markets. Explore our heritage at the Muskoka Lakes Museum that includes an original settler’s log home and a view of how local craftsmen once made Muskoka North America’s wood-boat-building capital. Beautiful antique boats still grace our lakes. Bala’s museum offers guided tours and a fun experience for families and fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the beloved Anne of Green Gables series. Montgomery spent a summer in Bala and based her book, The Blue Castle, on her time here. Music is part of our heritage, too. Starting in 1942, people danced the night away to the big-band sounds of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and others at Dunn’s Pavilion, now The Kee to Bala that continues to host top Canadian bands. Bala is also known for its waterfalls and its cranberries. The Johnston family has been farming cranberries for three generations. Today, Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery offer Bog to Bottle, Wagon and Wine Makers tours noted as a Canadian tourism “Signature Canadian Experience.” The scenic cranberry farm has something for everyone to discover year round. For the sports-minded, try waterskiing, wakeboarding, stand-up paddle boarding and more at many locations and catch our famous water ski shows. Love to fish? Ask local bait shops for tips on where to land the big ones. For the golfer, Muskoka Lakes offers 12 public and private golf courses. And the loops around our lakes make for great cycling tours. Historically, several buildings are significant, including the municipal office, which was originally the Port Carling Village School (1906). The White’s Road schoolhouse (1890), the original Windermere Village Hall (1953) and the Township of Muskoka Lakes Visitor Centre (1897) have also been restored for public use. Anchored by communities such as Bala, Port Carling and Windermere, our region offers both the sophistication of a popular tourism destination with iconic Muskoka resorts offering all the amenities, and the wholesomeness of country living. Our resorts are perfect settings for families, romantic getaways, weddings and conferences. Our summer camps are equally famous and loved.
Whether you are a thrill seeker, art enthusiast, foodie, nature lover, shopper or festival goer, Bracebridge has it all! Once you arrive, it doesn’t take long to feel at home. While shopping in local stores, you will connect with the merchants and business owners who will make you feel at home. You will be astonished by the unique shops and businesses the town has to offer and the tailored services each provide. Family-owned restaurants wait to inspire your taste buds – from Thai to Irish, Mexican to Japanese, quaint bistros to deli shops and so much more, there is something to satisfy everyone. The craft-beer enthusiast can sip the exceptional and refreshing brews at our local restaurants or take a tour of Muskoka Brewery – enjoy samples and see first-hand how their award winning beers are produced. Explore the town’s historical streets or take a leisurely walk, snowshoe or cross-country ski on one of the year-round trails. Experience simplistic living at its finest – wind down and enjoy the best nature has to offer! The falls and Bracebridge Bay both provide a scenic anchor to the historic downtown core. Sit and enjoy a picnic, swim at the beach or take a stroll on Bracebridge’s Historic Walk. The town has many beaches, boat launches and parks throughout Bracebridge. For the active, or those looking to try something new, Bracebridge is home to many businesses who rent canoes, kayaks, standup paddle boards, skis, and snowshoes. There is also opportunity to learn how to ice climb, do snowga (snowshoe yoga), fat bike and more. Whatever you decide to do while in “the Bridge”, it is sure to change, engage and inspire you. Come taste, create and live the Bridge!
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Bracebridge
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Whether you are a thrill seeker, art enthusiast, foodie, nature lover, shopper or festival goer, Bracebridge has it all! Once you arrive, it doesn’t take long to feel at home. While shopping in local stores, you will connect with the merchants and business owners who will make you feel at home. You will be astonished by the unique shops and businesses the town has to offer and the tailored services each provide. Family-owned restaurants wait to inspire your taste buds – from Thai to Irish, Mexican to Japanese, quaint bistros to deli shops and so much more, there is something to satisfy everyone. The craft-beer enthusiast can sip the exceptional and refreshing brews at our local restaurants or take a tour of Muskoka Brewery – enjoy samples and see first-hand how their award winning beers are produced. Explore the town’s historical streets or take a leisurely walk, snowshoe or cross-country ski on one of the year-round trails. Experience simplistic living at its finest – wind down and enjoy the best nature has to offer! The falls and Bracebridge Bay both provide a scenic anchor to the historic downtown core. Sit and enjoy a picnic, swim at the beach or take a stroll on Bracebridge’s Historic Walk. The town has many beaches, boat launches and parks throughout Bracebridge. For the active, or those looking to try something new, Bracebridge is home to many businesses who rent canoes, kayaks, standup paddle boards, skis, and snowshoes. There is also opportunity to learn how to ice climb, do snowga (snowshoe yoga), fat bike and more. Whatever you decide to do while in “the Bridge”, it is sure to change, engage and inspire you. Come taste, create and live the Bridge!

Boat Rentals

Looking to rent a boat and get on the water? Rent from the fleet at Baysville Marina and get onto beautiful Lake of Bays, one of the top lakes in Muskoka. A trusted name in Muskoka for boat rentals, give them a call today to reserve. Baysville Marina is a full service professional marina, with over 25 years of experience for all of your boating needs. They offer customized services, service and repairs, detailing, tune-ups, storage, dockage, sales, fuel as well as boat, sea doo and water toy rentals. Be sure to stop in and see Heidi’s Boathouse Store while at the Marina, your summer fun store! Also offering snowmobile rentals during the winter months.
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Baysville Marina
10 E Rd
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Looking to rent a boat and get on the water? Rent from the fleet at Baysville Marina and get onto beautiful Lake of Bays, one of the top lakes in Muskoka. A trusted name in Muskoka for boat rentals, give them a call today to reserve. Baysville Marina is a full service professional marina, with over 25 years of experience for all of your boating needs. They offer customized services, service and repairs, detailing, tune-ups, storage, dockage, sales, fuel as well as boat, sea doo and water toy rentals. Be sure to stop in and see Heidi’s Boathouse Store while at the Marina, your summer fun store! Also offering snowmobile rentals during the winter months.
Sail across the smooth waters of beautiful Lake of Bays aboard the historical SS Bigwin! We offer regularly scheduled one-hour public cruises starting in June through to October. Cruises are available daily during July and August, and several days a week from September through to Thanksgiving. Departing from its dock in Dorset Ontario and cruising down majestic Trading Bay with its tall pines and towering cliffs, you’ll love seeing beautiful Lake of Bays as the world’s elite did in the early 1900’s. Be sure to bring a camera to capture the splendour. Arrive early so you can tour our Marine Museum and get checked in! Interested in reserving the entire ship for a special occasion or at a special time of day? The SS Bigwin is the perfect venue for your celebration! Private cruises can be booked for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, reunions, and corporate functions. Contact us today for more information
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Lake of Bays Marine Museum
1090 Main St
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Sail across the smooth waters of beautiful Lake of Bays aboard the historical SS Bigwin! We offer regularly scheduled one-hour public cruises starting in June through to October. Cruises are available daily during July and August, and several days a week from September through to Thanksgiving. Departing from its dock in Dorset Ontario and cruising down majestic Trading Bay with its tall pines and towering cliffs, you’ll love seeing beautiful Lake of Bays as the world’s elite did in the early 1900’s. Be sure to bring a camera to capture the splendour. Arrive early so you can tour our Marine Museum and get checked in! Interested in reserving the entire ship for a special occasion or at a special time of day? The SS Bigwin is the perfect venue for your celebration! Private cruises can be booked for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, reunions, and corporate functions. Contact us today for more information
Situated in picturesque Bracebridge, “the Heart of Muskoka”, the 300 passenger Lady Muskoka offers an incredible sightseeing opportunity you’re sure to remember. We offer full food and bar service ranging from snacks to 3 course meals on both public cruises or for special functions. The Vessel has comfortable table & chair seating on our two fully enclosed decks ideal for luncheon & dinner cruises. Or touch up your summer tan while you enjoy the quiet panoramic view from our open third deck unequalled anywhere in Muskoka.
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Lady Muskoka Cruises
300 Ecclestone Dr
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Situated in picturesque Bracebridge, “the Heart of Muskoka”, the 300 passenger Lady Muskoka offers an incredible sightseeing opportunity you’re sure to remember. We offer full food and bar service ranging from snacks to 3 course meals on both public cruises or for special functions. The Vessel has comfortable table & chair seating on our two fully enclosed decks ideal for luncheon & dinner cruises. Or touch up your summer tan while you enjoy the quiet panoramic view from our open third deck unequalled anywhere in Muskoka.

Arts

Watercolour & Acrylic Paintings. Landscapes & Historical. Studio and Gallery is open most days throughout the year
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존머튼아트갤러리
1002 Earth Park Rd
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Watercolour & Acrylic Paintings. Landscapes & Historical. Studio and Gallery is open most days throughout the year
Eclipse Art Gallery is focused on the Canadian Artist and showcases their work to a wide audience at Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka. They gallery strives to maintain a high standard of art work that truly expresses the landscape and rugged character that is Muskoka. With a select group of recognized artists as well as new faces, Eclipse Art Gallery balances an array of different art works to entice all art lovers.
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Eclipse Art Gallery
1235 Deerhurst Dr
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Eclipse Art Gallery is focused on the Canadian Artist and showcases their work to a wide audience at Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka. They gallery strives to maintain a high standard of art work that truly expresses the landscape and rugged character that is Muskoka. With a select group of recognized artists as well as new faces, Eclipse Art Gallery balances an array of different art works to entice all art lovers.
As a child, Wendy Moses could be found in the boathouse Saturday mornings on Lake Rosseau, enjoying art classes with her grandmother, Alexandra Luke – a member of the Painters Eleven. Her love of art led her to picturesque Partridge Lane, located a few kilometers outside of Bracebridge, where, in 1998, she opened the Alexandra Luke Gallery, named in honour of her grandmother. Wendy paints with watercolour, acrylic and oil. Her subjects are mostly flowers and scenes of nature that shy away from realism into abstraction. She is also a photographer with a keen eye and good sense of composition. Gallery open by appointment or chance.
The Alexandra Luke Gallery
1086 Partridge Rd
As a child, Wendy Moses could be found in the boathouse Saturday mornings on Lake Rosseau, enjoying art classes with her grandmother, Alexandra Luke – a member of the Painters Eleven. Her love of art led her to picturesque Partridge Lane, located a few kilometers outside of Bracebridge, where, in 1998, she opened the Alexandra Luke Gallery, named in honour of her grandmother. Wendy paints with watercolour, acrylic and oil. Her subjects are mostly flowers and scenes of nature that shy away from realism into abstraction. She is also a photographer with a keen eye and good sense of composition. Gallery open by appointment or chance.

Sightseeing

The Dorset Tower is both a great attraction and a historical landmark. It was built in 1967 on the site of the original fire tower where rangers once kept an eye out for potentially disastrous forest fires. The trail begins behind the Dorset Heritage Museum and winds its way through a beautiful mixed forest from the base of the lookout hill to the top, and back down again. The incline is fairly steep in places so sturdy shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended. The total trail is 2.3km long. Taking time at the top of the lookout is a must while hiking this trail.
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도어셋 전망탑
1191 Dorset Scenic Tower Rd
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The Dorset Tower is both a great attraction and a historical landmark. It was built in 1967 on the site of the original fire tower where rangers once kept an eye out for potentially disastrous forest fires. The trail begins behind the Dorset Heritage Museum and winds its way through a beautiful mixed forest from the base of the lookout hill to the top, and back down again. The incline is fairly steep in places so sturdy shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended. The total trail is 2.3km long. Taking time at the top of the lookout is a must while hiking this trail.
Limberlost is famous for its varied hiking trails. In total, Limberlost offers more than 70 km of woodland trails and extensive woodland roads, with trails that cater to evening strollers as well as those seeking more strenuous exercise. More than two-thirds of the trails on the Limberlost Reserve are groomed and qualify as high quality trails, as opposed to rugged hiking paths. As such, they are suitable for joggers as well as individuals who prefer to enjoy nature at their leisure. These trails are also great for mountain biking enthusiasts. In the winter, head on out to the trails with your snowshoes, or bring your cross country skis to experience their 25 km of groomed trails. The best part of the Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve trails, is they offer them for your use, free of charge!
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Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve
South Limberlost Road
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Limberlost is famous for its varied hiking trails. In total, Limberlost offers more than 70 km of woodland trails and extensive woodland roads, with trails that cater to evening strollers as well as those seeking more strenuous exercise. More than two-thirds of the trails on the Limberlost Reserve are groomed and qualify as high quality trails, as opposed to rugged hiking paths. As such, they are suitable for joggers as well as individuals who prefer to enjoy nature at their leisure. These trails are also great for mountain biking enthusiasts. In the winter, head on out to the trails with your snowshoes, or bring your cross country skis to experience their 25 km of groomed trails. The best part of the Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve trails, is they offer them for your use, free of charge!
From the parking lot turn right on Dwight Beach Rd. Follow this quiet road 1500 steps to Dwight Beach an excellent spot for lunch with a view up Dwight Bay. Proceed along Dwight Beach Rd. 1000 steps to Stewart Memorial Church.From here you can return the way you traveled for a total of 5000 steps.
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Dwight Beach
1158 Dwight Beach Rd
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From the parking lot turn right on Dwight Beach Rd. Follow this quiet road 1500 steps to Dwight Beach an excellent spot for lunch with a view up Dwight Bay. Proceed along Dwight Beach Rd. 1000 steps to Stewart Memorial Church.From here you can return the way you traveled for a total of 5000 steps.
The Ragged Falls Oxtongue River trail is only 1 km long but it offers a great view of the Ragged Falls. It is just off Hwy 60 near the Algonquin Park border. Its proximity to Algonquin Provincial Park makes this protected waterway almost an Algonquin appendage, but it’s a park in its own right, and for good reason. Oxtongue River – Ragged Falls contains many features of local significance. The small plunge basin at Gravel Falls demonstrates the powerful, erosive force of glacial melt-water. There are nine distinct forest communities in the park. A marked gravel road provides access to Ragged Falls. Also accessible are the parking lot, washrooms and marked hiking trails that lead to a lookout over the falls. Ragged Falls has been named one of the 10 best waterfalls in Ontario.
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Oxtongue River - Ragged Falls Provincial Park
1050 Oxtongue Lake Rd
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The Ragged Falls Oxtongue River trail is only 1 km long but it offers a great view of the Ragged Falls. It is just off Hwy 60 near the Algonquin Park border. Its proximity to Algonquin Provincial Park makes this protected waterway almost an Algonquin appendage, but it’s a park in its own right, and for good reason. Oxtongue River – Ragged Falls contains many features of local significance. The small plunge basin at Gravel Falls demonstrates the powerful, erosive force of glacial melt-water. There are nine distinct forest communities in the park. A marked gravel road provides access to Ragged Falls. Also accessible are the parking lot, washrooms and marked hiking trails that lead to a lookout over the falls. Ragged Falls has been named one of the 10 best waterfalls in Ontario.
This year-round provincial park in Muskoka is the outdoor fun jewel of Huntsville. There are so many fun outdoor adventures and activities year round. You can spend an entire week in Arrowhead Provincial Park and never be bored all year long! Outdoor adventure at the park includes: camping swimming 15km of hiking trails rental canoes and kayaks rental mountain bikes mountain bike trails birding fishing Natural Heritage Education Popular waterfall and lookout point rental skis and snowshoes in the winter tubing hill in the winter ice skating trails in the winter If you are looking for outdoor fun, Arrowhead Provincial Park has it all in one place, just waiting to be discovered.
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애로우헤드주립공원
451 Arrowhead Park Rd
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This year-round provincial park in Muskoka is the outdoor fun jewel of Huntsville. There are so many fun outdoor adventures and activities year round. You can spend an entire week in Arrowhead Provincial Park and never be bored all year long! Outdoor adventure at the park includes: camping swimming 15km of hiking trails rental canoes and kayaks rental mountain bikes mountain bike trails birding fishing Natural Heritage Education Popular waterfall and lookout point rental skis and snowshoes in the winter tubing hill in the winter ice skating trails in the winter If you are looking for outdoor fun, Arrowhead Provincial Park has it all in one place, just waiting to be discovered.
Zig Zag Escape Rooms are the only one of its kind in Muskoka, and the first ‘Escape Cabins’ in Canada. Their family games have been specifically designed to engage all ages from 10 and up. Come and submerge yourself in the story, solve puzzles, codes, clues and problems and discover hidden secrets. This experience is sure to create memories and smiles for every member of your family. Catch the craze, and see why the popularity of escape rooms have sky-rocketed worldwide!
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Zig Zag Escape Rooms
1235 Deerhurst Dr
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Zig Zag Escape Rooms are the only one of its kind in Muskoka, and the first ‘Escape Cabins’ in Canada. Their family games have been specifically designed to engage all ages from 10 and up. Come and submerge yourself in the story, solve puzzles, codes, clues and problems and discover hidden secrets. This experience is sure to create memories and smiles for every member of your family. Catch the craze, and see why the popularity of escape rooms have sky-rocketed worldwide!
The Lions Lookout Trail can be accessed at the Forbes Hill Dr and Camp Kitchen Road intersection behind the Active Living Centre at the Canada Summit Centre. The trail follows Camp Kitchen Road along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake. It then crosses the Portage Flyer railway tracks and heads up a steep slope to the top of the sports track. The trail continues around the track and along the roadway to Forbes Hill Dr. The view from the top of the track across Fairy Lake is magnificent. The trail is 1.5km long, and has steep inclines.
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라이언즈 룩아웃
Lookout Road
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The Lions Lookout Trail can be accessed at the Forbes Hill Dr and Camp Kitchen Road intersection behind the Active Living Centre at the Canada Summit Centre. The trail follows Camp Kitchen Road along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake. It then crosses the Portage Flyer railway tracks and heads up a steep slope to the top of the sports track. The trail continues around the track and along the roadway to Forbes Hill Dr. The view from the top of the track across Fairy Lake is magnificent. The trail is 1.5km long, and has steep inclines.
The trail travels along the Muskoka River and around Bracebridge Bay. The surface is pavement and gravel. The only incline is the stairs by Bracebridge Falls. Ten historic information plaques identify points of interest along the route. There is ample parking at Bay Park for this 1.3km ‘near urban’ hike.
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Bracebridge Bay Park
2 Dominion St
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The trail travels along the Muskoka River and around Bracebridge Bay. The surface is pavement and gravel. The only incline is the stairs by Bracebridge Falls. Ten historic information plaques identify points of interest along the route. There is ample parking at Bay Park for this 1.3km ‘near urban’ hike.
Hike the nearby trail, with trail head access at the end of Sander Dr. Wilson Falls is the wildest and most scenic falls on the North Branch of Muskoka River. Located just to the north of the Downtown area off of River Road, Wilson’s Falls has a great walking trail which provides a spectacular view of the falls. A picnic area is also available.
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Wilson Falls Trail
500 Wilsons Falls Rd
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Hike the nearby trail, with trail head access at the end of Sander Dr. Wilson Falls is the wildest and most scenic falls on the North Branch of Muskoka River. Located just to the north of the Downtown area off of River Road, Wilson’s Falls has a great walking trail which provides a spectacular view of the falls. A picnic area is also available.

Shopping

Voted “Canada’s Best Country Store”, this famous general store is a “must-see” for anyone visiting the Muskoka area. The store has been owned and operated by the same family since 1921, and sprawls over 14,000 sq.ft. of retail space. Driving to or from Algonquin Park? Why not take the alternate route through Dorset (Muskoka Road 117 and Highway 35) and stop to visit Robinson’s General Store along the way? Shoppers can find gifts, souvenirs, housewares, clothing, footwear (where moccasins are a specialty), Food Town supermarket, Home Hardware, and upstairs Ladies’ Boutique. Public washrooms are available (second floor walk up only), ATM, and propane cylinder exchange. Ample free parking or come by boat on beautiful Lake of Bays. Dorset is also home to the famous Scenic Lookout Tower and the snowmobile trail comes right into downtown. Dorset is about a half hour drive from Huntsville or Bracebridge.
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Robinson's General Store
1061 Main St
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Voted “Canada’s Best Country Store”, this famous general store is a “must-see” for anyone visiting the Muskoka area. The store has been owned and operated by the same family since 1921, and sprawls over 14,000 sq.ft. of retail space. Driving to or from Algonquin Park? Why not take the alternate route through Dorset (Muskoka Road 117 and Highway 35) and stop to visit Robinson’s General Store along the way? Shoppers can find gifts, souvenirs, housewares, clothing, footwear (where moccasins are a specialty), Food Town supermarket, Home Hardware, and upstairs Ladies’ Boutique. Public washrooms are available (second floor walk up only), ATM, and propane cylinder exchange. Ample free parking or come by boat on beautiful Lake of Bays. Dorset is also home to the famous Scenic Lookout Tower and the snowmobile trail comes right into downtown. Dorset is about a half hour drive from Huntsville or Bracebridge.
Welcome! For over 34 years the Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery has provided a unique shopping experience right in the heart of Muskoka. We offer an exquisite selection of original art and fine craft by artists and artisans from across Canada. The Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery had a humble start in 1979 when artists Geraldine Slater and John McConnell nailed their artwork on the fence in front of their summer log cabin. Today, the gallery represents more than 85 of Canada’s most gifted craftspeople and artists and offer one of the most eclectic selections of fine Canadian craft north of Toronto. The Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery is a “must stop” for both locals, visitors and seasonal cottagers as it continues to delight new guests from around the block and around the world.
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Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery
1073 Fox Point Rd
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Welcome! For over 34 years the Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery has provided a unique shopping experience right in the heart of Muskoka. We offer an exquisite selection of original art and fine craft by artists and artisans from across Canada. The Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery had a humble start in 1979 when artists Geraldine Slater and John McConnell nailed their artwork on the fence in front of their summer log cabin. Today, the gallery represents more than 85 of Canada’s most gifted craftspeople and artists and offer one of the most eclectic selections of fine Canadian craft north of Toronto. The Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery is a “must stop” for both locals, visitors and seasonal cottagers as it continues to delight new guests from around the block and around the world.
Backing onto the Muskoka River, AO Huntsville features three floors of great gear and clothing for outdoor adventure. Primarily a specialty outdoor store, with the emphasis on camping equipment, paddle sports, bikes, Nordic skis, snowshoes, and outdoor clothing and footwear. Features: Bicycle Shop and rentals Camping Gear Clothing & Footwear Downhill Skis & Snowboards Nordic Skis and rentals Snowshoes and rentals Paddling Gear Canoe, kayak and SUP rentals Skateboards Souvenirs Wakeboard, Waterskis & Towables
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Algonquin Outfitters - Huntsville
86 Main St E
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Backing onto the Muskoka River, AO Huntsville features three floors of great gear and clothing for outdoor adventure. Primarily a specialty outdoor store, with the emphasis on camping equipment, paddle sports, bikes, Nordic skis, snowshoes, and outdoor clothing and footwear. Features: Bicycle Shop and rentals Camping Gear Clothing & Footwear Downhill Skis & Snowboards Nordic Skis and rentals Snowshoes and rentals Paddling Gear Canoe, kayak and SUP rentals Skateboards Souvenirs Wakeboard, Waterskis & Towables

Food scene

The Quality Goes In Before the Price Goes On. IF YOU BAKE IT …. THEY WILL COME The Humble Pie Butter Tart Factory, a friendly quaint bakery, offers home-style hearty fruit pies, pastries, quiche, breads & award winning culinary delights – the infamous Humble Pie Butter Tarts! Try our savoury lean beef or chunky chicken pies or our new fresh & delicious traditional Italian style pizzas. Gluten free & dairy free pizzas are available. Cool down with one of our fruity and refreshing frozen yogurt treats. It’s always best to order in advance to ensure you get your must haves when in Muskoka. Ask about our dinner alternatives and specials. Seniors & volume discounts available. Hours vary season to season.
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Humble Pie Butter Tart Factory
6 Bay St
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The Quality Goes In Before the Price Goes On. IF YOU BAKE IT …. THEY WILL COME The Humble Pie Butter Tart Factory, a friendly quaint bakery, offers home-style hearty fruit pies, pastries, quiche, breads & award winning culinary delights – the infamous Humble Pie Butter Tarts! Try our savoury lean beef or chunky chicken pies or our new fresh & delicious traditional Italian style pizzas. Gluten free & dairy free pizzas are available. Cool down with one of our fruity and refreshing frozen yogurt treats. It’s always best to order in advance to ensure you get your must haves when in Muskoka. Ask about our dinner alternatives and specials. Seniors & volume discounts available. Hours vary season to season.
Lake of Bays Brewing Company and retail store is located right on Hwy. 117 in Baysville around 400 m from the town docks on the South Muskoka River. Visit the brewery’s retail store where you can find brews on sale in cans and pre-ordered kegs. Or, shop online and choose delivery for door side drop-off or pick-up in store, Ontario wide shipping, free over $50+. This year is the 10th Anniversary and Lake of Bays Brewing Company has launched a 10 Year Anniversary pack that includes their 10 Point IPA and a 16oz Dock Friendly Tumbler inside. Lake of Bays Brewing Company prides itself on brewing premium craft beer using all-natural ingredients. Try all four of their year-round beers, and some of their latest brews, Off the Grid (Haze Pale Ale) or Low Tide (0 IBU IPA). The brewery is currently not doing any tours, tastings, or growler fills and the patio is temporarily closed. Lake of Bays beers are available at participating LCBOs, Beer Stores, and the finest bars and restaurants across Ontario. They are currently donating 10 cents from every can to Feed Ontario for a limited time, which started in March 2020 to help food banks across Ontario.
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Lake of Bays Brewing Company
2681 Muskoka District Road 117
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Lake of Bays Brewing Company and retail store is located right on Hwy. 117 in Baysville around 400 m from the town docks on the South Muskoka River. Visit the brewery’s retail store where you can find brews on sale in cans and pre-ordered kegs. Or, shop online and choose delivery for door side drop-off or pick-up in store, Ontario wide shipping, free over $50+. This year is the 10th Anniversary and Lake of Bays Brewing Company has launched a 10 Year Anniversary pack that includes their 10 Point IPA and a 16oz Dock Friendly Tumbler inside. Lake of Bays Brewing Company prides itself on brewing premium craft beer using all-natural ingredients. Try all four of their year-round beers, and some of their latest brews, Off the Grid (Haze Pale Ale) or Low Tide (0 IBU IPA). The brewery is currently not doing any tours, tastings, or growler fills and the patio is temporarily closed. Lake of Bays beers are available at participating LCBOs, Beer Stores, and the finest bars and restaurants across Ontario. They are currently donating 10 cents from every can to Feed Ontario for a limited time, which started in March 2020 to help food banks across Ontario.
This isn’t a brewery tour, it is a BREWING tour, a tour for coffee lovers! See what is brewing at Muskoka’s coffee roastery. When you brew the best coffee, word gets around. These handcrafted blends were developed in and inspired by Muskoka. Coffees like Black Bear, which delivers a bold, well oiled, smokey taste with a growl. Or their signature flavoured coffee, Muskoka Maple, that starts with a blend of South and Central American beans, and then adds a subtle flavour that evokes memories of a cold, clear spring morning at the maple sugar shack. Muskoka Roastery delivers their exceptional coffee all over the globe through their online shop. Plus, their most popular coffees – Black Bear, Howling Wolf, Loon Call, and Muskoka Maple – are now available in over 700 stores throughout Ontario and Atlantic Canada. Coffee lovers will really enjoy a unique experience at the new interactive Roastery Showroom. Most Fridays from 1300-1400, one of their roasters will show you how they handcraft coffee, and you will also have the chance to purchase whole bean coffee, fresh out of the roaster. Learn first hand about coffee sourcing and their sustainability program, including videos from the countries and farms where their coffee is grown. Or just chat with the team about any aspect of the Muskoka Roastery business that may interest you. The Showroom is open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm every week. Call ahead to ensure Friday roasting schedules at 705-789-9592. Stop in soon for a truly unique Muskoka experience!
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Muskoka Roastery Coffee Co
8 Crescent Rd
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This isn’t a brewery tour, it is a BREWING tour, a tour for coffee lovers! See what is brewing at Muskoka’s coffee roastery. When you brew the best coffee, word gets around. These handcrafted blends were developed in and inspired by Muskoka. Coffees like Black Bear, which delivers a bold, well oiled, smokey taste with a growl. Or their signature flavoured coffee, Muskoka Maple, that starts with a blend of South and Central American beans, and then adds a subtle flavour that evokes memories of a cold, clear spring morning at the maple sugar shack. Muskoka Roastery delivers their exceptional coffee all over the globe through their online shop. Plus, their most popular coffees – Black Bear, Howling Wolf, Loon Call, and Muskoka Maple – are now available in over 700 stores throughout Ontario and Atlantic Canada. Coffee lovers will really enjoy a unique experience at the new interactive Roastery Showroom. Most Fridays from 1300-1400, one of their roasters will show you how they handcraft coffee, and you will also have the chance to purchase whole bean coffee, fresh out of the roaster. Learn first hand about coffee sourcing and their sustainability program, including videos from the countries and farms where their coffee is grown. Or just chat with the team about any aspect of the Muskoka Roastery business that may interest you. The Showroom is open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm every week. Call ahead to ensure Friday roasting schedules at 705-789-9592. Stop in soon for a truly unique Muskoka experience!
BeaverTails® is truly one of a kind. Irresistibly delicious, artisanal Canadian pastry, always there to share special moments that make lifelong memories. Iconic indulgence since 1978, today we continue our heritage by uniquely combining our original recipe with premium quality ingredients. Served piping-hot, our hand-stretched whole-wheat pastries are both crispy and chewy at the same time. With endless flavour combinations, we promise you an experience you will never forget.
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BeaverTails
69 Main St E
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BeaverTails® is truly one of a kind. Irresistibly delicious, artisanal Canadian pastry, always there to share special moments that make lifelong memories. Iconic indulgence since 1978, today we continue our heritage by uniquely combining our original recipe with premium quality ingredients. Served piping-hot, our hand-stretched whole-wheat pastries are both crispy and chewy at the same time. With endless flavour combinations, we promise you an experience you will never forget.
Savour the flavour of liquid gold. Delicately sweet straight from the maple tree. The only maple syrup products company in the world to qualify and enjoy the honour of representing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Our Ontario Maple Syrup and Maple Products are attractively packaged and make great personal and corporate gifts, excellent for incentives and premiums. And don’t forget to check out our Gift Baskets – a gift for all occasions!
Maple Orchard Farms of Canada
14 Gray Rd
Savour the flavour of liquid gold. Delicately sweet straight from the maple tree. The only maple syrup products company in the world to qualify and enjoy the honour of representing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Our Ontario Maple Syrup and Maple Products are attractively packaged and make great personal and corporate gifts, excellent for incentives and premiums. And don’t forget to check out our Gift Baskets – a gift for all occasions!

Ski & Swim

Discover Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area this Winter! Open mid-December to the end of March for day and night downhill skiing and snowboarding. Offering a snow school, cafeteria, kids camp, childcare, ski & snowboard instruction & rentals, repair shop, retail store and membership opportunities. Nestled in the heart of Muskoka on Peninsula Lake, accommodation is available from a variety of nearby resorts that surround this wonderful Winter destination. Thursday to Monday 9:00am-4:00pm, Thursday – Saturday 4:30-9:00pm
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히든 밸리 하이랜드 스키 지역과 머스코카 스키 클럽
1655 Hidden Valley Rd
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Discover Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area this Winter! Open mid-December to the end of March for day and night downhill skiing and snowboarding. Offering a snow school, cafeteria, kids camp, childcare, ski & snowboard instruction & rentals, repair shop, retail store and membership opportunities. Nestled in the heart of Muskoka on Peninsula Lake, accommodation is available from a variety of nearby resorts that surround this wonderful Winter destination. Thursday to Monday 9:00am-4:00pm, Thursday – Saturday 4:30-9:00pm
Explore our unforgettable treetop challenge game and zip line courses at one of four huge Ontario locations. Feel the rush as you fly across ziplines, and climb like a monkey on balance logs, cable traverses, wooden bridges, Tarzan swings and other innovative games!
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Treetop Trekking Hunstville
1180 ON-60
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Explore our unforgettable treetop challenge game and zip line courses at one of four huge Ontario locations. Feel the rush as you fly across ziplines, and climb like a monkey on balance logs, cable traverses, wooden bridges, Tarzan swings and other innovative games!
Find Your Wild with a guided snowshoe safari in Muskoka or Algonquin Park. Your private guide will take you on a memorable journey through the snowy forested wilderness, experiencing snowshoeing at its very best and sharing stories along the way. Choose from a number of excursions including an Algonquin Park Safari, Muskoka Safari, or even snowshoe yoga. This memorable experience is one of the best ways to experience the great Canadian winter. Find Your Wild guided snowshoe schedule: Mon am Tues pm (afternoon) – 3 hr at FindYourWild Home Base Wed am Thursday pm – 3hr at Limberlost Reserve Friday Eve Moonlight/ Starlight at Ragged Falls Sat full day Algonquin Park Sun half day Algonquin Park
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Find Your Wild
83 Morgan's Rd
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Find Your Wild with a guided snowshoe safari in Muskoka or Algonquin Park. Your private guide will take you on a memorable journey through the snowy forested wilderness, experiencing snowshoeing at its very best and sharing stories along the way. Choose from a number of excursions including an Algonquin Park Safari, Muskoka Safari, or even snowshoe yoga. This memorable experience is one of the best ways to experience the great Canadian winter. Find Your Wild guided snowshoe schedule: Mon am Tues pm (afternoon) – 3 hr at FindYourWild Home Base Wed am Thursday pm – 3hr at Limberlost Reserve Friday Eve Moonlight/ Starlight at Ragged Falls Sat full day Algonquin Park Sun half day Algonquin Park
Liv Outside is your home base for adventure, right in the heart of Muskoka, Bracebridge. This adventure store features great savings and promotions on outdoor apparel and adventure gear. Aside from getting you outfitted in the latest gear and apparel, this store also provides rentals and guided tours across all four seasons. Spring, Summer and Fall Rentals and water/trail access. Optional to add a guided tours: Canoe, kayak and SUPs Bike Rentals Winter rentals and trail access. Optional to add a guided tour: Winter Fat Biking Ice Climbing Snowshoeing Back country skiing
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LIV OUTSIDE - Gear + Adventures
271 Ecclestone Dr
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Liv Outside is your home base for adventure, right in the heart of Muskoka, Bracebridge. This adventure store features great savings and promotions on outdoor apparel and adventure gear. Aside from getting you outfitted in the latest gear and apparel, this store also provides rentals and guided tours across all four seasons. Spring, Summer and Fall Rentals and water/trail access. Optional to add a guided tours: Canoe, kayak and SUPs Bike Rentals Winter rentals and trail access. Optional to add a guided tour: Winter Fat Biking Ice Climbing Snowshoeing Back country skiing