Ontario's Vacationland: Fabulous Scenery With a Dash of History
Huntsville, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge are more than places to put a low riding lawn chair into a freshwater lake.
Huntsville, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge are more than places to put a low riding lawn chair into a freshwater lake.
Huntsville, two hours north of Toronto, is in beautiful Muskoka "cottage country" connected to the rugged Canadian Shield and the Lake of Bays. Huntsville is a cosmopolitan waterfront community with great shopping, restaurants, pubs, world class golf and live entertainment.
There is history to be had in Huntsville, from George Hunt the first postmaster in 1870 to Tom Thomson, the famous Canadian author surrounded by an enduring murder mystery to international exposure at the 2010 G8 summit.
Huntsville is the western gateway to Algonquin Park. As you can imagine Huntsville is therefore a hub for watersports, hiking, and more. Plus, a recent visitor's guide listing 16 annual arts and cultural festivals.
Huntsville accommodations include hotels, motels, resorts, cabins, cottages, and campgrounds.
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