Vast park with forests, rivers, and lakes. Wildlife includes moose, bears, and loons. Notable trails: Whiskey Rapids Trail (along the Oxtongue River) and Barron Canyon Trail. The Algonquin Logging Museum features a recreated camp and steam-powered amphibious tug.
Historic observation tower, 142 m above Lake of Bays, built 1967. 30-metre tower with a 360Β° view. Over 60,000 visitors annually. Picnic areas, restrooms, gift shop, and hiking trails. Dogs welcome on the grounds (not in the tower).
80 km scenic loop with stops in Baysville, Dwight, and Dorset. Beautiful Muskoka countryside.
Canoe rentals and full trip outfitting. Experienced staff, lightweight canoes, high-quality equipment. Planning, packing, canoe rentals, and full trip setup.
"Your source for everything Algonquin Park." Canoe rentals and outfitting at Canoe Lake.
Zip lines and aerial obstacle challenges β balance logs, cable traverses, wooden bridges, and Tarzan swings. Great fun for families!
Year-round activities including water sports, boat cruises, paddling, and land adventures. Six boat cruise options with dining and sightseeing.
Three-level, 104-foot vessel carrying up to 300 passengers on 2 hr 45 min tours with food and beverage service.
Family-friendly amusement park in Bracebridge β great for kids of all ages!
Handcrafted premium beers. Founded 1996 in Bracebridge. Tours and tap room available.
Outdoor patio seating in Huntsville. Creative dishes with multiple flavours and textures.
Operating Wednesdays, June through October. Fresh local produce, crafts, and more.
Local arts and crafts shop in Huntsville.
Represents over 100 Canadian artists. Paintings, jewelry, pottery, and handcrafted items. Operating since 1979.
Pioneer Village and the historic Portage Flyer Train. A living museum in Huntsville.
Established 1964. Preserves and exhibits objects from the settlement of the Muskoka Lakes district, with emphasis on the historic boat-building industry.
Birthplace of Dr. Norman Bethune, a celebrated 20th-century medical pioneer. Victorian-era home and Visitor Centre in Gravenhurst.