250 Things to See & Do in Muskoka

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Festivals and Special Events Museums and Historic Sites Art Shows and Studio Tours Music Concerts, Theatre & More www.discovermuskoka.ca • 1.800.267.9700



One-Of-A-Kind Attractions Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf

Gravenhurst’s waterfront has been reborn in this 89-acre waterfront treasure – homeport of North America’s oldest operating steamship, the RMS Segwun. While there, visit Grace & Speed for a glimpse into boating past at this boat and heritage centre. Nearby shops, restaurants, boardwalk and hiking trails make this an experience you won’t want to miss. www.realmuskoka.com

Bethune Memorial House National Historic site

Commemorates the life and achievements of Dr. Norman Bethune, most famous for the time he spent in China serving as a surgeon and teacher. Today, his story continues to be an example to millions of Chinese students. www.pc.gc.ca

The Gravenhurst Opera House

Muskoka lakes Bala’s Museum – Featuring

memories of author Lucy Maud Montgomery who vacationed in Bala in 1922 where she was inspired to pen her novel “The Blue Castle”. Great family fun where kids tour in costume and magic lantern shows take place every Saturday. www.bala.net/museum

The Wall – Port Carling’s past comes alive in the

world’s largest historic photo-mosaic. What appears to be a huge steamship is actually made up of thousands of individual photos from the past. Beside the locks in downtown Port Carling.

Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery – Open year round.

Great performances in a charming 106-year-old heritage building … this is where Canadian Summer Theatre began! www.gravenhurstoperahouse.com

Hike, bike or take a tour and learn about cranberry growing. Taste the wines and experience the wide range of cranberry gifts and products available. www.cranberry.ca

The Tree Museum – Combine the pleasure of a walk

Muskoka Lakes Museum – Visit the Hall Family

in the woods with the surprise of contemporary sculptures nestled in a natural setting. Nature, an integral part of the installations, presents a constantly changing canvas. www.thetreemuseum.ca

Rotary Gull Lake Park - Music on the Barge – Many well known musical acts have been

presented here since the 1940’s. Starting June 22 and then every Sunday until August 17. Showtime 7:30. Shows are free but donations accepted. www.musiconthebarge.com

Torrance Barren’s Dark Sky Reserve

See the stars as you have never seen them before. The first of its kind in Canada, the Torrance Barrens is now officially recognized as a Dark Sky Reserve. www.muskokaconservancy.org

Homestead – a two-story log cabin built in 1875 and experience what life was like in the late 1800’s. The Marine Room pays tribute to the history of boat building in the area. Located on a scenic Island Park in Port Carling. Approach is by footbridge. www.mlmuseum.com

Cruising - The best way to see the grandeur of the lakes of Muskoka with their remarkable boathouses and majestic summer homes is from the deck of a tour boat. The cruises range from sightseeing tours, lunch and dinner cruises, and overnight adventures which include accommodations at a historic resort. www.discovermuskoka.ca


Great Things to See and Do Bracebridge Santa’s Village Family Entertainment Park – Features 50 acres of family fun. Visit Santa in his summer home, enjoy rides and a park train tour. Older kids will adore Sportsland with its go-karting, mini-golf, laser tag, video arcade and more. You and the family can even camp at the Whispering Pines campground. www.santasvillage.ca

Lady Muskoka Cruises

Offering a wide variety of cruises for all budgets that will take you down the beautiful Muskoka River out onto Lake Muskoka. Daily departures from the Riverside Inn. www.ladymuskoka.com

Rich Hill Candles

Curiosities, treasures, collectibles and candles – a unique experience every time you visit. Watch the chandlers in action or play in the candle crafting room –affordable fun for the whole family. www.richhillcandles.com

Back Country Paint Ball

Back Country Paintball offers everyone the opportunity to challenge themselves in a safe, fun, and dynamic environment. Open year round with a selection of playing fields and loads of bunkers. Let us host your party. www.backcountrypaintball.com

Maple Valley Ranch

Escape to the peace and quiet of our beautiful ranch. We offer ½ hour and 1 hour trail rides. www.maplevalleyranch.com

Lake of Bays Dorset Fire Tower

This former forest fire lookout offers a 310-mile viewing radius. Climb the 128 steps to the majestic view 465 feet above Lake of Bays. One of the best places in Muskoka to view the fall colours! Located in Dorset.

Great Country Stores

The Lake of Bays area has some wonderful country stores, antique shops and trading posts. One of our favourites is Robinson’s General Store on the main street by the bridge in Dorset – voted Canada’s best country store!

Oxtongue Rapids

A dream for artists and photographers! Park overlooks the beautiful rapids of the Oxtongue River. Picnic tables and walking trails. www.discovermuskoka.ca

SS Bigwin and Lake of Bays Marine Museum

Take a cruise on the newly restored SS Bigwin, and visit this museum operating in the building that originally housed the Lake of Bays Navigation Company at the turn of the century. At this time, Captains would sleep upstairs and the company operated and sold tickets and handled cargo from the lower level. www.ssbigwin.com

Baysville & the Baysville Dam

A popular spot for sightseers and a great area to stop, shop, relax and enjoy the day. Historical plaque at the dam commemorates the founding of the village. Take Hwy 117 and exit to Baysville.

Huntsville Muskoka Heritage Place Home of the Muskoka Pioneer Village and the the Portage Flyer steam train. Museum features rotating shows including the region’s only first nations exhibit. www.muskokaheritageplace.org



No End to the Adventures Huntsville continued... Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery Walking Tour

In celebration of the Group of Seven and Tom Thomson’s contribution to our heritage, some of the best-loved paintings of the Group of Seven have been reproduced as larger than life murals in Huntsville’s Downtown business area. www.thegroupofsevenoutdoorgallery.com

Lion’s Lookout

Huntsville’s top spot offering a beautiful park and picnic area overlooking Fairy Lake and offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Huntsville. Located off Brunel Road on Park Drive behind Huntsville Centennial Centre.

Algonquin Theatre

Where Huntsville celebrates the arts year round. Featuring a wide variety of plays, musical performances and presentations. Breathtaking bronze statue of Tom Thomson located outside, created by local sculptor Brenda Wainman-Goulet. www.algonquintheatre.ca

Tree Top Trekking

Seven aerial courses located in the beautiful Muskoka Forest will bring your adventure to new heights. Some of the aerial games you can expect are bridges, tarzan swings, monkey cables, and ZIP LINES! www.treetoptrekking.com

Back Country ATVing and Jet Skis

Welcome to Back Country Tours, Ontario’s largest, most experienced outdoor adventure company. Offering the most fun at the best rates, year round. Rentals and tours for XTreme ATV snowmobiles, and jet skis. www.backcountrytours.com

Georgian Bay

Boat Cruises – a wide variety of cruise lines operate in the Georgian Bay area – a great way to see the 30,000 islands. Try the Island Queen or Midland Tours www.midlandtours.com www.islandqueencruise.com

Georgian Bay Airways

AMAZE at the natural beauty of the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay! Georgian Bay Airways provides many services with legendary seaplanes, including daily Sightseeing Tours over the 30,000 Islands. Try something a little different that you won’t soon forget, like a “Fly & Dine” trip to World Famous Henry’s Fish Restaurant, a fly-In Fishing day trip or even charter service. www.georgianbayairways.com

Port Severn, Honey Harbour & Georgian Bay Island National Park

Port Severn marks the point where the Trent-Severn Waterway and Gloucester Pool flow into Georgian Bay. Here you can view the Locks, circa-1910 swing bridge, several dams, waterfalls and the historic Victorian Gothic Bressette House (circa 1888). Honey Harbour is perched on Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay. From here, you can embark on a cruise or sea-kayaking trip through the 30,000 islands – a fascinating Great Lakes archipelago. From Honey Harbour you can hop on the Daytripper shuttle and head to Muskoka’s only national park, Georgian Bay Islands.

Algonquin Amazing Outfitters

Big Chute Marine Railway – Located at Lock

44 of the Trent Severn waterway, the Big Chute is an engineering marvel not to be missed. It is the only marine railway of its kind in North America still in use.

Before you set out on your wilderness adventure be sure to stop at one of the region’s terrific outfitters. The Portage Store (705 6335622), Algonquin Outfitters (1-800-469-4948) and Algonquin Bound Outfitters (1-800-704-4537)


Muskoka At Its Best Algonquin continued... Other Algonquin attractions

While in the park, be sure to explore the Algonquin Park Visitor’s Centre with its displays, art gallery, theatre, gift shop, and spectacular view; The Logging Museum; and the Algonquin Art Centre one of the top wilderness and wildlife art galleries in Canada. www.algonquinpark.on.ca

Trails

Hike it, bike it, ski it! From an easy, leisurely stroll to a rigorous, rewarding climb Muskoka has over 40 public trails ranging in length from half a kilometre to over 40 km in length. Most trails are all-season and many are multi-use so you can hike, bike, ski or snowshoe. There are also 600 kms of cross-country trails here and Hidden Valley offers downhill and snowboarding. www.discovermuskoka.ca

Heritage Walks

Most towns offer self-guided heritage walking tours. Contact the local Chamber of Commerce or visit our website. www.discovermuskoka.ca

Star Gazing

...And it Just Keeps Getting Better Parks, Beaches and Boat Launches Cooling comfort on a hot summer day Muskoka is home to dozens of public parks, 35 of which are located on the shores of our gorgeous lakes or rivers, so beautiful views and cooling swims are always guaranteed. www.discovermuskoka.ca

Hook, Line and Sinker

Great fish stories guaranteed whether you’re moored under a canopy of tall trees or huddled in an ice hut, Muskoka offers anglers an abundance of opportunities to reel ‘em in! Perch, pike, trout, bass and muskie beyond imagination. Walk in, paddle in or fly-in, the fishing doesn’t get any better than this! www.discovermuskoka.ca

The beauty of the night sky Recognizing that light pollution of the night sky was affecting our ability to experience astronomical events, the Torrance Barrens is now a Dark Sky Reserve – the first of its kind in Canada. www.muskokaconservancy.org

Shopping

Fabulous finds and one of a kinds. Like the landscape that surrounds us, the shops and galleries of Muskoka beg exploring. Browse a bookstore, hunt for antiques, explore dozens of galleries, studios and workshops or do a leisurely “shop hop” on one of our charming main streets. Take a little bit of Muskoka home with you. www.discovermuskoka.ca

Field to Fork

Experience the full flavour of Muskoka. From charming roadside restaurants and Farmer’s Markets to sophisticated creations by top chefs, you’ll love the Muskoka culinary experience. Look for the Savour Muskoka logo wherever you go. www.savourmuskoka.ca


Golfing in Muskoka 20% of Score Golf’s top 25 golf courses are in Muskoka! “Muskoka is the favourite destination of our clients, unrivalled for it’s beauty, quality of golf courses and it’s charm...it exudes a sense of well-being, rarely found anywhere else in the world.” Gary Stangoe, Across the Fairways - England

When it comes to a golfing experience, Muskoka, with its many outstanding facilities, ranks up there with the top few destinations of North America. Playing any of Muskoka’s courses is both a delightful and memorable experience. Each course offers its own uniqueness from the vistas and views that you have from elevated tee blocks to the outcropping of the granite rocks and the tree-lined lush fairways which lead to large greens with subtle breaks. What makes Muskoka different from other course destinations is the quality and quantity of courses. Muskoka has over 25 courses to challenge you, courses like Muskoka Bay Club, (which is ranked as one of Canada’s 20 best), Taboo, The Rock, Rocky Crest, Deerhurst, Bigwin, Diamond in the Ruff, South Muskoka, North Granite Ridge, Muskoka Highlands, Windermere, Huntsville Downs and Bracebridge Golf Club. The list reads like the who’s who of golf. Muskoka proudly offers first-class courses for any level of golfer.

Bigwin Island Golf and Marine Dining Room Huntsville • Semi Private • 1-800-840-4036 • www.bigwinisland.com The Bigwin Island Golf Club has been designed to capture and reflect the spirit and elegance of the original grand resort known as the “Bigwin Inn”. The sweeping fairways drape naturally over the rugged Muskoka terrain, exposing glorious lake vistas at every turn and creating a sense of timeless beauty and tranquillity.

Bracebridge Golf Club Bracebridge • 705-645-2362 • www.bracebridgegolfclub.com

Bracebridge Golf Club is in its 46th year - a 9-hole favourite with wide fairways, rolling hills, and a beautifully groomed traditional design. The course isn’t easy - just easy on the wallet. Open May 1st to November 1st.

Deerhurst Resort – Highlands Golf and Lakeside Golf Courses Huntsville • Public • 1-800-461-4393 • www.deerhurstresort.com Deerhurst Resort, where Muskoka’s reputation as a must play Canadian golf destination was born. 36 meticulously groomed holes on two courses weave through the rugged Muskoka landscape providing rewarding and challenging play for golfers of all skill levels. Deerhurst Lakeside is considered one of Ontario’s hidden gems with breathtaking views and strategic hazards all throughout the challenging layout. But it is the Deerhurst Highlands championship course that put Muskoka on the Canadian golf map. With dramatic elevation shifts, iconic granite outcroppings and dense woods and stunning scenery. Deerhurst has everything you need for a memorable golf experience.

Muskoka Bay Club Gravenhurst • Semi Private • 705-687-7900 • www.muskokabayclub.com Golf this good gets into your blood. Your pulse quickens as you recall the dramatic elevation changes, the sweeping views. The shots that soar across a pristine landscape over wetlands and granite outcroppings, past towering oaks and pines, to land safely on the rolling, manicured greens.


Golfing in Muskoka Muskoka Highlands The Rock Minett • 705-765-7625 • www.therockgolf.com The Rock Golf Club, designed by legendary golfer Nick Faldo, has been artfully sculpted on the shores of one of Muskoka’s premier lakes, Lake Rosseau. Utilizing the site’s dynamic topography, the 6545-yard course is carved tight with narrow tree-lined fairways and sloping greens that wind through rock outcroppings, hardwood trees and rolling hills.

Windermere Golf and Country Club

Bracebridge • 705-646-1060 • www.muskokahighlands.com Muskoka Highlands is the answer to affordable quality golf - some of the best bent grass greens and tees in Muskoka, wide fairways guarded by long gorse grass. Muskoka’s ‘Wee Touch of Scotland’ is the region’s only “Canadian Top 10” Future Links Facility with programs to suit the novice or expert.

South Muskoka Curling and Golf Club

Windermere • 1-888-464-4414 • www.windermeregolf.ca A scenic, challenging but playable course set in the heart of the Muskoka vacation country. A combination of 14 ponds and tree-lined fairways will keep you on your toes throughout your round. The excellent irrigated course and layout presents a great test of golf. The greens are excellent and the walking is easy. Accessible by boat from Lake Rosseau, Windermere Golf & Country Club is truly one of Muskoka’s finest courses. Windermere, ON

Bracebridge • 705-645-4221 • www.southmuskoka.com Known as “The Best Golf Value in Muskoka”, this is a classic course with a hall of fame design (Robbie Robinson) and a down-to-earth fee structure that will leave extra money in your budget for other great Muskoka attractions. Lush, rolling fairways lined by huge pines, maples, and granite out-croppings lead to large greens with subtle breaks that can be very difficult to read. The Club is semi-private and reserves one third of its daily tee times for public players. Larger groups are welcomed and unlimited advance booking can be arranged when necessary.

Taboo Muskoka

Diamond in the Ruff

Gravenhurst • 705-687-2233 • www.taboomuskoka.com Known for its meticulous greens and fairways, outstanding practice facilities and private club like atmosphere, Taboo is one of Canada’s top courses. This must play golf course is for enthusiasts of all kinds with 4 tee decks per hole for a total of 5200-7400 yards to suit all skill levels. Carefully and deliberately carved out of the beautiful Muskoka shield to best focus on its most prominent attributes of tall white pines, mature red oaks and granite rock outcroppings, Taboo winds through 300 acres of scenic land. This is one course that you will not soon forget.

Utterson • 705-385-2222 • www.diamondintheruff.ca This 9 hole jewel is located in the heart of Muskoka, just 25 minutes from Bracebridge, Huntsville and Port Carling. Included by the Toronto Star as one of “Muskoka’s Group of Seven Picture-Perfect Courses”, this gem could be the highlight of any vacation while passing through Muskoka. Designed with bentgrass tees, greens and fairways and featuring extraordinary gardens, this course is as visually impressive as it is challenging. Dine indoors or on the patio of our fully licensed clubhouse. On site accommodations are also available for your holidays throughout the year.


Golfing in Muskoka The Sands Gravenhurst • 705-687-7007 • www.taboomuskoka.com Situated just off the shores of Lake Muskoka, “The Sands” (a Stanley Thompson course design) winds its way through the mature pines of Muskoka, providing spectacular views and challenging golf. The ideal course to take in a quick 9 holes, guests can also enjoy The Sands patio for a nice, relaxing lunch.

Sherwood Inn Rocky Crest Guest Golf Courses • Grandview • Lake Joseph Club • Rocky Crest Lake Joseph Club - When it opened in 1997, The Lake Joseph Club caused jaws to drop around the golf world. Architect Thomas McBroom utilized the granite crags, towering trees and heaving topography of the incomparable Muskoka vacation region north of Toronto with such success that the course was named the best new course in the country by Golf Digest. Rocky Crest Golf – Rocky Crest Golf Club celebrates the natural features of the Canadian Shield in Ontario’s Muskoka region and was designed by Thomas McBroom. The seamless routing, views, marshes and abundant wildlife enhance a memorable golf course that has received rave reviews since it opened in May 2000. Grandview Golf Course Co-designed by PGA Tour veteran Mark O’Meara and renowned course architect Brit Stenson, the Mark O’Meara Course at Grandview opened in 2001. The course is aptly named as it exudes grandness from the moment you arrive.

Huntsville Downs Golf and Country Club Huntsville • 705-789-1000 • www.golfhuntsvilledowns.ca

Eighteen superb holes set in magnificent Muskoka scenery. Practice facilities, dining lounge, LLBO, snack bar, private and corporate tournaments. A Par 72, 6270 yard course architecturally designed to excite and challenge the most discerning golfer. “Experience the Magic of Muskoka”.

North Granite Ridge Port Sydney • 705-385-0808 • www.northgraniteridge.com Discover a golf course that rewards all players, regardless of their score. Nestled amidst mature Muskoka forests and spectacular granite outcroppings, North Granite Ridge Golf Course was designed to provide “a natural challenge” for all golf enthusiasts. The layout is very playable and much of the natural terrain has been incorporated into the design. Features include sculpted greens and bunkers, rolling fairways, elevated tee decks and stunning views. This 18-hole course creates excitement from the first tee to the last shot. Experience golf - Experience nature - Experience North Granite Ridge!


Winter Fun Winter Wonderland

When the snow flies in Muskoka, the region turns into a winter wonderland. Whether you are looking for winter activities for the kids, the family, or just you and your better half, you are going to love the multitude of outdoor winter activities you can get up to in Ontario’s winter playground.

Snowmobiling

Once the snow flies in Muskoka, recreational and avid snowmobilers alike flock to Muskoka to rev their engines on some of the best snowmobile trails in Ontario. With more than 1600 kms of OFSC trails that crisscross the region, Muskoka is one of the most traversed snowmobile trail networks in Ontario. Many resorts even offer snowmobile packages as well as tours and introductory lessons.

Winter Trails

Winters in Muskoka bring the ideal conditions for crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing trails. Many of the parks in Muskoka offer first-class groomed trails, and a number of resorts offer snowshoeing and skiing as part of your accommodation packages. When you are all done with your winter fun on the trails, you can kick back and relax by the fire at one of Muskoka’s cozy accommodations. Click here for more info

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Dog Sledding

Muskoka has a number of resorts in the area offering dog sledding packages that include overnight accommodations. Dog sledding is one of those adventures that you just need to try, so plan your winter escape and knock this thrilling experience off your bucket list. Click here for more info

Downhill Skiing

Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area is a favourite among skiiers of all skill levels, with eleven runs, a terrain park, kids camps, childcare, as well as ski & snowboard instruction and rentals. With a number of resorts that offer ski and stay packages nearby, it is the perfect ski resort your next getaway. Click here for more info

Something a ‘lil Different

Muskoka is Ontario’s winter playground, with dozens of winter activities for you to enjoy in one of the province’s most surreal settings. This winter, you can try your hand at an adventure that is a little bit off the beaten path, such as: • Arrowhead Skating Trail • Ice fishing • Winter trail rides and sleigh rides • Pond hockey and ice skating Click here for more info


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: The first white man to have a BBQ in Muskoka was Samuel de Champlain in 1615 on the shores of Georgian Bay. June 23 to August 17 Music on the Barge Rotary Gull Lake Park, Gravenhurst Showtime 7:30pm www.musiconthebarge.com June 30 to August 25 Summer Water Sports Ski Show Mondays at Clevelands House Tuesdays at Windsor Park in Bala Wednesdays at the wharf in Gravenhurst Thursdays at Bayview Wildwood 7:30pm to 8:30pm www.summerwatersports.com June to September

Farmers’ Markets Dwight – Tuesday Port Carling – Thursday Rosseau- Friday Huntsville Thursday Gravenhurst-Wednesday Bracebridge-Saturday June to October, Saturdays Huntsville’s Farm Fresh & Homemade 100km Market-beside Pharmasave July 3 to 26 Huntsville Festival of the Arts 705-788-2787

July 27 - August 24 Pirate Cruise Sundays, 9:30am to 11:30am www.realmuskoka.com July 29 - August 9 “Quite I’m Talking” Presented by the Muskoka Theatre Project, Rosseau www.rosseaucultureandarts.com July 30 - August 9 Love Letters Gravenhurst Opera House www.gravenhurstoperahouse.com July 31 - August 2 Huntsville Jazz Festival Sailing 12 to 2:45 pm www.huntsvillefestival.on.ca

July 31 Joe Sealy’s Africville Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca July 31 Basia Bulat At Peters’ Players, Gravenhurst www.petersplayers.com

August Port Carling Walking Tours 7pm, Thursday evening Port Carling Visitor’s Centre www.mlmuseum.com August Muskoka Lakes Museum Lecture Series 7:00pm to 8:30pm www.mlmuseum.com August 1 - August 3 MacTier Big Weekend www.bigweekendfestival.ca August 1 Jane Bunnett & Maqueque Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca August 1 Driver Reviver Gravenhurst Lions Club will be serving up refreshments and hot dogs at Muskoka Tourism on Hwy 11 North August 1 Jane Bunnett & Maqueque Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca August 1 Midnight Madness Downtown Bracebridge www.downtownbracebridge.com August 2 Bracebridge Gun Show Bracebridge Fairgrounds www.gunandmilitaryshows.com


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: one of Canada’s first airlines was owned by Billy Bishop and Billy Baker. It flew from Toronto to the lakes of Muskoka.

August 2 Rosseau Classic Car and Antique Boat Show Rosseau Park August 2 Comedy Night in Rosseau Rosseau Playhouse www.rosseaucultureandarts.com August 2 Port Sydney Annual Regatta www.portsydneycofc.com August 2 Paint the Town Rosseau www.rosseaucultureandarts.com August 2 Muskoka Beer Festival Bracebridge www.muskokabeerfestival.com August 2 Michael Kaeshammer Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca August 4

4th Annual 100 Mile Challenge BBQ Arowhon Pines, Algonquin Park www.arowhonpines.ca

Ruthie Foster Peters Players, Gravenhurst www.petersplayers.com

August 6 Marc Jordan & Jane Sibery Peters Players, Gravenhurst www.petersplayers.com

August 9 Art in the Heart Downtown Bracebridge

August 7 Acoustical Sounds of Big Sugar Peters Players, Gravenhurst www.petersplayers.com

August 9 Honey Harbour Jazz Festival August 9 – August 10

August 8 Nagata Shachu Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville www.algonquintheatre.ca August 8 to August 9 Celebrate Gravenhurst Sidewalk Sale & Festival Uptown Gravenhurst www.gravenhurstbia.com August 8 Matt Schoeld Peters Players, Gravenhurst www.petersplayers.com August 9 and 10 Baysville Arts and Crafts Festival www.baysvilleontario.com August 9 Justin Rutledge Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville www.algonquintheatre.ca August 9

Muskoka Model Railway Show J.D. Lang Activity Park, Bracebridge www.muskokamodelrailwayclub.com August 9 Antique Boat Show Port Carling 10am-4pm www.mla.on.ca August 11-15 “Be Scene” Theatre Camp Rosseau Playhouse www.rosseaucultureandarts.com August 12 to August 31 Brave Art Exhibit #3 Art by Carolyn Megill


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: In the early 1900’s, trains arrived at Gravenhurst Wharf three times a day from Toronto to meet the fleet of steamships. August 12 to August 31 Brave Art Exhibit #3 Art by Carolyn Megill www.rosseaucultureandarts.com

August 15 Carole Pope Peters Players www.petersplayers.com

August 15-17 Pura Vida Soul Institute, Burnout to Bliss Severn Bridge www.puravidasoulinstitute.com

August 14 ChautauquaFest Family Fun Day Port Carling Library, 12:00pm to 3:00pm

August 15 - August 16 Bracebridge Highland Games www.bracebridgehighlandgames.com

August 16-17 Artists of the Limberlost Studio Weekend Huntsville www.artistsofthelimberlost.ca

August 14 ChautauquaFest presents Broadsway Port Carling Community Centre www.thebroadswayshow.com

August 15 to August 16 Cottage Country Comedy Festival www.cottagecomedy.com

August 15 to August 24 Chautauqua Fest Nine Day Festival www.muskokachautauqua.com August 14 to August 24 ChautauquaFest Peace Cranes Display Port Carling, 9:00am- 5:00pm Muskoka Place Gallery August 14 Johannes Linstead Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca August 15 Lighthouse Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca August 16 ChautauquaFest Play Reading Bala Curling Club, 2:00pm to 4:00pm www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 15 to August 17 23rd Dockside Festival of the Arts www.gravenhurstchamber.com August 16 Muskoka Music Men Silver Anniversary “Night of Harmony” Algonquin Theater www.algonquintheatre.ca August 16 Summer Sidewalk Sale Downtown Huntsville www.downtownhuntsvilleadventures.com

August 17 Pat Travers Peters Players www.petersplayers.com August 17 ChautauquaFest presents Good Brothers Music on the Barge www.muskokachautauqua.com August 17 ChautauquaFest Punch N’ Judy Margaret Burgess Park, Bala Falls www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 16 Doors Open Ryde Township / Gravenhurst www.rydebarnquilttrail.com August 16 135th Celebrations Ryde Community Centre www.rydebarnquilttrail.com

August 17 Antique & Classic Boat Show Baysville August 18 Exclusive Cottage Tour Muskoka Steamships www.realmuskoka.ca


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: During WWII, Norwegian pilots in exile trained at the Gravenhurst Airport, referred to at the time as ‘Little Norway’. August 18 - 21 ChautauquaFest Muskoka Opera Festival www.operamuskoka.com August 18-22 ChautauquaFest Art Workshop Clevelands House www.muskokachautauqua.com August 18 & 20 ChautauquaFest Art Display and Sale BMLSS Foyer, Bracebridge www.muskokachautauqua.com August 18-22 ChautauquaFest Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camp Minett, Clevelands House www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 22 ChautauquaFest Toronto All Star Big Band Clevelands House www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 23 ChautauquaFest Joe Carron Windermere www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 22 Brett Kissel Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca

August 28 - 30 Muskoka Independent Film Festival www.rosseaucultureandarts.com

August 22-24 31st Annual Bracebridge Antique Show JD Lang Activity Park August 22 Quinn Sullivan Peters Players www.petersplayers.com

August 18-22 ChautauquaFest Kenneth G. Mills Festival of Light Sound and Peace, Minett www.muskokachautauqua.com August 19-22 ChautauquaFest Alcuin Awards Display JW Marriott The Rosseau Resort & Spa www.muskokachautauqua.com

August 23 Lincoln Durham Peters Players www.petersplayers.com

August 21 Tommy Castero & The Painkillers Peters Players www.petersplayers.com

August 23 Alyssa Reid Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville www.algonquintheatre.ca

August 29 Lions Club and Muskoka Tourism Driver Reviver Station, Hwy 11 September 6 141st Severn Bridge Fall Fair www.severnfair.org September 6 Muskoka Fall Classic Rowing Rotary Gull Lake Park, Gravenhurst www.severnriverrowingclub.com

September 7 Subaru IRONMAN Lake of Bays www.ironmanmuskoka.com


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: In 1917, Group of Seven artist Tom Thomson died

mysteriously in Algonquin Park. Foul play was suspected, but never proven. September 12 - 14 Bracebridge Fall Fair www.bracebridgefair.com

Sept 19 - 21 Huntsville Fall Fair www.huntsvilleadventures.com September 22 - 26 Huntsville Week www.huntsville.ca September 26 - 28 Culture Days Muskoka Lakes Museum Port Carling www.mlmuseum.com

September 12 - 14 Muskoka Sound Music Festival Huntsville www.muskokasound.com September 13 Shades of Autumn Antique, Classic and Custom Car Show Huntsville www.downtownhuntsvilleadventures.com

September 27 Elvis - The Moments with Pete Paquette Algonquin Theatre www.algonquintheatre.ca September 27 – 28 Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour www.muskokastudiotour.com

October 4 Kentucky Headhunters Peters Players www.petersplayers.com October 4 – 5 Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour www.muskokastudiotour.com October 4 – 5 Bala Craft & Gift Fair www.balacraftandgiftfair.com October 4 – 5 Bala Antique & Nostalgia Show Sale Bala Sports Arena October 10 Guy Davis Peters Players www.petersplayers.com October 11 Great Muskoka Paddling Experience Muskoka River, Bracebridge www.muskokapaddlingexperience.com

September 13 Coco Montoya Peters Players www.petersplayers.com September 12 - 14 Muskoka River X www.muskokariverx.com

September 27 Colourfest www.downtownbracebridge.com

September 19 - 20 Get Jazzed www.rosseaucultureandarts.com

October 4 Local Colours Bethune House www.muskokachautauqua.com

October 11 Thanksgiving Open House Muskoka Lakes Museum, Port Carling www.mlmuseum.com October 13 Thanksgiving Day Cruise www.realmuskoka.ca October 17 - 19 Bala Cranberry Festival Bala www.balacranberryfestival.on.ca


Calendar of Festivals & Events DID YOU KNOW: The name Muskoka is thought to come from a

Chippawa chief named ‘Mesqua Ukee’ who deeded the area to the province. October 18 Bala’s Museum CRAN-ANNE Contest www.bala.net/museum

November 15 Bala Santa Claus Parade www.muskokalakeschamber.com

October 18 Running Scared – 5 km Zombie Run Arrowhead Provincial Park www.huntsvilleadventures.com

November 20 Community Christmas Tree Lighting Port Sydney www.portsydneycofc.com

October 18 The Strawbs – Acoustic Peters Players www.petersplayers.com

November 22 Port Carling Santa Claus Parade 6:30pm to 8:30 pm

October 25 Bracebridge Gun Show www.gunandmilitaryshows.com October 25 Let the Spirits Rise Uptown Gravenhurst www.gravenhurstbia.com October 31 26th Annual Great Pumpkin Trail Huntsville www.muskokaheritageplace.org November 1 Muskoka Lakes Christmas Market Port Carling www.muskokalakeschamber.com November 7-9 Girlfriends’ Getaway Weekend www.Huntsvilleadventures.com

November 22 – 23 34th Annual Christmas Show and Sale Bracebridge Sportsplex www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com November 28 Huntsville Santa Claus Parade www.huntsvilleadventures.com November 28 Black Friday & Community Tree Lighting Uptown Gravenhurst www.gravenhurstbia.com November 29 Gravenhurst Santa Claus Parade www.gravenhurstchamber.com December 2014 December 5 Santa’s Moonlight Shopping Party Featuring the Festival of the Lights Bracebridge www.downtownbracebridge.com December 6 Bala’s Trek to Bethlehem Bala December 7 Rotary Bracebridge Santa Claus Parade www.bracebridgesantaparade.com December 12 Chautauqua Homegrown Christmas J W Marriott www.muskokachautauqua.com December 14 Baysville Santa Claus Parade The only parade that goes around twice

December 20 Portage Flyer Christmas Huntsville www.muskokaheritageplace.org December 20 - 22 Santafest Santa’s Village www.santasvillage.ca December 24 Christmas Eve Torch Light Parade Hidden Valley Ski Area www.skihiddenvalley.on.ca December 27 Thank Santa Day Santa’s Village www.santasvillage.ca December 31 New Years Eve Fireworks www.skihiddenvalley.on.ca January 2015 January 21-24, 2015 Port Sydney Winter Carnival www.portsydneycoc.com


Take a Tour of Muskoka M U S K O K A’ S R U G G E D C O A S T ∆ B I G C H U T E & G E O R G I A N B AY

Muskoka Driving Day Trips Design your own tour or use one of ours! Muskoka Tourism offers six great driving tours on its free Muskoka Map.

START & EN D @ PORT SEVERN . DURATION : Approx 1 - 2 hr s

MUSKOKA MAP www.discovermuskoka.ca 1.800.267.9700

Call Muskoka Tourism at 1-800-267-9700 For an interactive map visit our website www.discovermuskoka.ca

• From Port Severn, travel north on HWY 400 to Exit 162 • At Exit 162 take Muskoka Road 34 east to Big Chute, and watch the Marine Railway in action • Return on Muskoka Road 34, cross HWY 400 and continue west on Muskoka Road 48 to Muskoka Road 5 • Right on Muskoka Road 5 to Honey Harbour • Return down Muskoka Road 5 to Port Severn

U N F O R G E T TA B L E S H O R E L I N E S ∆ L A K E O F B AY S C I R C L E T O U R

START & EN D AT BAYSVILLE. DURATION : Approx 1. 5- 3 hr s

• Follow Muskoka Road 117 east from Baysville to Dorset (don’t forget to detour along Old HWY 117 to Norway Point where you can make arrangements for a water taxi to Bigwin Island) • Left onto HWY 35 in Dorset to HWY 60 • Left onto HWY 60, through Dwight to Muskoka Road 9 • Left onto Muskoka Road 9 to Muskoka Road 2

T O U C H T H E PA S T, E M B R A C E T H E F U T U R E & D I S C O V E R T R U E N AT U R E ∆ C H A I N O F L A K E S

TOUR

S TAR T & E N D @ HUN T S V I L L E . DUR AT I ON : Ap p r o x 2 - 4 h o u r s

T H E G AT E W AY T O M U S K O K A A N D B E Y O N D ∆ LAKE MUSKOKA CIRCLE TOUR

START & END @ GR AV ENHUR S T. DUR AT I ON: A p p r o x 1 . 5 - 3 h rs

• From Gravenhurst, follow Muskoka Road 169 to Bala and Glen Orchard and on to Muskoka Road 118 • Right on Muskoka Road 118 out of Port Carling and on through the Huckleberry Rock to Bracebridge (A nice detour take Milford Bay Road and stop at the parking lot for Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail. Take a hike out to marvel at the km-long man-made canyon that 118 winds through) • Follow Muskoka Road 118 to Muskoka Road 17 • Right on Muskoka Road 17 past Muskoka Beach and back into Gravenhurst

• In Huntsville take Main Street west across HWY 11 and folllow Muskoka Road 3 to Muskoka Road 45 • Right on Muskoka Road 45 to Muskoka Road 2 • Right on Muskoka Road 2, following it back through Huntsville on Brunel Road and south to Muskoka Road 10 • Right on Muskoka Road 10, through Port Sydney and out to HWY 11 • North on HWY 11 to HWY 60 • East on HWY 60 to Muskoka Road 9 • Right on Muskoka Road 9 to Muskoka Road 23 – A nice detour: keep going straight on HWY 60 instead of turning at Muskoka Road 9 – it will take you to Dwight and then on to the Western gates of Algonquin Park – take some time to explore Canada’s oldest provincial park! Upon your return along HWY 60, turn left at Muskoka Road 9 • Right on Muskoka Road 23 back to HWY 60 • Left on to HWY 60 back to Huntsville

FROM THE HEART OF MUSKOKA M U S K O K A’ S P L AY G R O U N D ∆ LAKE ROSSEAU CIRCLE TOUR

START & END @ P OR T C A R L I NG . D U R AT I O N: Ap p r o x 1 . 5 - 2 . 5 hrs

• Take Muskoka Road 118 out of Port Carling east to Muskoka Road 25 (Brackenrig Road) • Left on Muskoka Road 25 to Muskoka Road 4 • Left on Muskoka Road 4 to Muskoka Road 24 (make sure to detour into Windermere first!) • Left on Muskoka Road 24 to Ullswater on HWY 141 • Left on HWY 141 to Rosseau • In Rosseau, take HWY 632 through Minnett and Port Sandfield back to 118 • Left on Muskoka Road 118 to Port Carling

∆ THE GRAND TOUR

S TAR T & E N D @ BR AC E BR I DGE . DUR AT I ON : Ap p r o x 4- 6 h o u r s

• From Bracebridge follow HWY 11 north to Muskoka Road 117 • Take Muskoka Road 117 east through Baysville to Dorset • Left on HWY 35 in Dorset to HWY 60 • Left on HWY 60 through Dwight and Huntsville to HWY 11 • South on HWY 11 to HWY 141 • West on HWY 141 through Utterson and Rosseau to HWY 69 • South on HWY 69 to Muskoka Road 169 • Follow Muskoka Road 169 through Bala to Muskoka Road 41 (Bethune Drive) in Gravenhurst • Left on Bethune Drive to HWY 11 • Take HWY 11 north back to Bracebridge


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