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How long is the drive from Parry Sound to Haliburton?

The direct drive from Parry Sound to Haliburton is 104 mi (167 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 35 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Parry Sound to Haliburton, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Oastler Lake Provincial Park and Awenda Provincial Park, or the ever-popular Charles W. Stockey Centre & Bobby Orr Hall Of Fame.

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Best stops along Parry Sound to Haliburton drive

The top stops along the way from Parry Sound to Haliburton (with short detours) are Arrowhead Provincial Park, Casino Rama, and Santa's Village: Muskoka's Theme Park. Other popular stops include Awenda Provincial Park, Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm, and Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd.
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Charles W. Stockey Centre & Bobby Orr Hall Of Fame

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Museum
Gift shop
When visiting Parry Sound, a trip to the Charles W. Stockey Centre & Bobby Orr Hall Of Fame is a must. Situated alongside the Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts, this attraction offers an extensive collection of sports memorabilia and trophies that will captivate visitors. The museum features interactive exhibits suitable for all ages, even those who aren't sports enthusiasts.
We saw Classic Seger there last week. What a wonderful show in a beautiful venue. Great sound, great sight lines. The staff were very helpful.
Tim M — Google review
Everything about Bobby Orr,cool stuff to see and read about. Lots in the gift shop to buy
Mike's C — Google review
What a great detour out of my trip. A must see for any true hockey fan. I was seriously glad I made the decision to go take a look.
Kevin S — Google review
This was a fantastic place. It's kid friendly and the staff are amazing. If you are or have a hockey fan in your house, take a trio to Parry Sound and visit. You won't be disappointed. I learned I shoot left....
Marie N — Google review
The Bobby Orr Hall of Fame in Parry Sound is a heartfelt tribute to one of hockey’s greatest legends—and a proud celebration of local heritage. Nestled within the Charles W. Stockey Centre, this museum offers an immersive experience that’s both educational and inspiring, whether you're a lifelong hockey fan or simply curious about the sport’s history.
Lucas C — Google review
A small venue that is quick to tour and not worth the full price. There are a couple of interactive items for kids and the 1 shooting area wasn't fully functional.
Tyler M — Google review
Great concert hall and venue for various things. They host several musical shows, theatres, comedy and other community based events. Really beautiful sunsets!
Daniel H — Google review
The boyfriend and I stopped for a walk down the trail and found a cute little secluded-ish dock. Sturdier docks down the trail a bit more but this was more in our interest
Eden A — Google review
4.6
(235)
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4.5
(95)
2 Bay St, Parry Sound, ON P2A 1S5, Canada
http://www.bobbyorrhalloffame.com/
+1 705-746-4466
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Oastler Lake Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Oastler Lake Provincial Park is a charming retreat nestled near Parry Sound, making it an ideal getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This picturesque campground features spacious sites surrounded by a delightful mix of pine and deciduous trees, with many offering stunning waterfront views. Summer visitors can indulge in various activities such as canoeing, boating, and fishing on the serene lake.
Had a wonderful week camping at Oastler Lake. The sound of the trains didn't really bother us. The fishing was not good, but we had fun kayaking and swimming. Our dog enjoyed swimming too. We used the small 2 stall bathroom near our site. They were kept pretty clean, but often ran out of toilet paper. Firewood sold on site was nice and dry. My family really liked this park, we will return!
Cyndy D — Google review
Beautiful park! I imagine it gets even more beautiful in the fall! Our site was 151 — a beautiful site with two pads so you can park separate from where your tent or eating is. Waterfront access and incredibly clean! Only reason it isn’t five stars because there are trains that run through semi often. It didn’t bother me too much and I didn’t wake up in the night, but was challenging getting to bed. Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper! This is also a very easy stop off the highway so if you are driving through on the TransCanada, this park adds virtually no time going out of the way. I have never heard of this park prior, but I’m so glad we have stopped as I’d love to go back now we know!
Paige — Google review
Not a bad little campground in the Muskokas. Noise from the nearby highway wasn’t as bad as I expected. The campground has a great selection of campsites from powered for rvs to some nice forested tent sites. Amenities are standard. Take a canoe or kayak ride around the bays.
Franklin B — Google review
Sites are generous in size and spaced apart nicely. The land is beautiful with well kept grounds. The front staff are very friendly and helpful and the staff kept the washrooms and grounds very clean and well stocked daily. The beaches and water were stunning. The park was rented out yet we couldn’t tell at all it was busy. Very quiet and so specious the entire weekend was very peaceful.
Christine E — Google review
Oastler Lake PP has been overall nice to us. We just had heavy rain one day, but overall experience was good. There is only one thing I did not like, the sites are not very private and we had the site 155, which was in front of the comfort stations. I specifically booked it for us to be convenient, however, people in the campsite behind 102 and 104, there was a large group and they just kept passing through out campsite, even after we repeatedly told them not to. They were not nice people and even after we complained about them, they still kept doing it. They did not ask for permission, or nothing. They just thought that’s their campsite. But other than that, washrooms were good, our campsite was good. It has a nice beach and you can also rent canoes. It was a good experience.
Pulkit S — Google review
Enjoyed our time at site #117. Good size park but no hiking trails so a more relaxing/sedentary boat versus active. Nice to have direct water access and a big lot. We were on the side of the park closest to the highway to get into the park, which is quite noisy. As well, there’s a train track with trains regularly on it.
KL D — Google review
This park was lovely! I’ve visited very many Ontario parks, and while this one isn’t my favourite, it was a nice few days. Tucked close to Parry sound, there was no shortage of adventures to be had. We went up the tower and walked the gardens, which I highly recommend, walked the rose point trail, took the swing bridge to Parry Island, and saw the trains roar past Reynolds junction. The park is quiet, beautiful, and the sites are great! As with most parks, the electric are much less private, but the non electric and walk ins are amazing, right on the water! One thing that took a star away - TRAINS!! The trains go by all day AND night, so if you’re a light sleeper, you want white noise or best to find another northern park.
Amanda D — Google review
Went camping on a long weekend this summer with some friends. The beach is beautiful, clean and great for walking in the water. But there are no washrooms nearby the beach, washrooms are located on the opposite side of the park. There are no shade shelters or umbrellas for the picnic tables. The park is very small and you can walk the entire thing in about 15 minutes. The sites offer no privacy or separation from other sites. Friends of ours on another site said that other campers just walked through their site to take a shortcut to the showers. Very unsettling at night to hear people walk right beside your tent. There is little to no patrolling or enforcement of the provincial park rules. ( noise, burning of garbage etc) The water is very shallow, which is great for children but not the best for adults who want to swim. If you went out past the enclosure so swim in deeper water, the weeds were very bad. The area is very close to a railway, so you do hear a train almost every hour or so and it does happen throughout the night. The stars from the beach are beautiful and we still had a great time despite some unexpected surprises. It is the loudest camping ground I have ever stayed at. If you come here to get away from the noise of the city, you will be left disappointed.
Mello — Google review
4.1
(907)
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3.5
(106)
380 Oastler Park Dr, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2W8, Canada
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/oastlerlake
+1 705-378-2401
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Awenda Provincial Park

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Public beach
Awenda Provincial Park, the second-largest provincial park in Ontario, spans 2,900 hectares of forested land. The park offers campgrounds, hiking and biking trails, and a lake where visitors can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on its five mixed sand/stone beaches. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse bird species found in the area. The drive into the park is surrounded by protected forests, providing a stunning natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
I had a wonderful time tent camping with my partner and my dog here. We were in the quiet zone and we were able to fully relax in nature. There were so many acorns during our time there, it was such a fun experience. We also did some of the trails there and I found them to be all very well kept and beautiful. My only negative (and to be honest I don't care that much) would be that there is a lot of distance between locations so you end up driving more than expected. Would definitely come back!
Olivia — Google review
stayed at snake campground. campsites are big and private, very quiet. Beaches are nice though a bit rocky. Trails are a bit boring compared to other popular parks. Overall good experience.
Peng H — Google review
The beach is almost sandy with large stones but great for swimming with lots of waves. The camp sites are fully shadowed so no sky watching at night or direct sunlight during the day but the wind blowing in the trees makes great scenes. The forest is pretty dense but the camp sites are mostly exposed. So less privacy. Also book Hawk and Wolf campsites for electricity. The washrooms are regularly cleaned. We enjoyed our stay.
Shadi — Google review
This is a beautiful Province Park. Just a 1 hour drive from Creemore Ontario. They have 4 beaches, inland lake and lots and lots of hiking trails. We decided to go to Awenda, looking for a fishing spot, but ended up doing more hiking than fishing. The roads in the park are well maintained and wined through the amazing forest. As we were only there for a day pass, we didn't go to the camping side of the park. There are lots of parking spots at the beaches and the inland lake. There are trails everywhere. Our next beach day will definitely be there. BBQ food and swimming on tree lined beaches.
Wylam S — Google review
One of the larger provincial parks closer to the GTA. Vast area with multiple trails. Camp sites are mostly private, but one can still see and hear the neighboring sites. The comfort stations are clean with warm showers. Since the park is large it takes quite a bit of driving to get anywhere, from the entrance to the office, and then to the campsite, and to the wood depot / park store and to the beach. The beach trail connecting the beaches is very scenic and quite a short hike that anyone can make. It is quite amazing how each beach feels different and the weather in each one of them varies quite a bit. The trail is well maintained and there are multiple toilet vaults (no running water) and garbage bins along the trails. Planning to go back in the fall because the park mostly has tall Maples and Oaks, and it should be spectacular just driving around.
Naga S — Google review
Park is huge. Very nice and big camp sites with lots of trees. There was a lot of rain when we went and the camp sites are very clean, no puddles or stagnant water. Neat well maintained washrooms in campsites. Beach is very nice except it is all rocky beach. We couldn't do kayak as ours is inflatable kayak and could not take chance with all those rocks, but if you have a stable kayak, it is very good for kayaking. Lots of parking around the beach area. A couple of things i did not like were: 1. There are no change rooms / flushable toilets near the beach. 2. Beach is too far from camp sites. We must drive.
Jas P — Google review
What an amazing place! We camped here for 3 nights over the father's day weekend. Check in was super easy and the staff were extremely friendly. Our campsite (site #71 in hawk) was gorgeous, clean and had so much privacy. They have a few nice trails here our favorite was the methodist point via beach trail. It was almost 6km and took us about 1.5hrs. Stunning scenery around Todd point. The beach was beautiful and super clean and the water was perfect for some swimming. We even took our Paddle boards out in the waves. The highlight of the weekend. Kettle lake beautiful as well and much bigger than I though it would be. Just be aware they do not have canoe rentals before July. We enjoyed our camping trip to awenda so much, it deserves the 5/5.
Brent — Google review
Lush green and beautiful. Very peaceful, wasn't crowded. Great spot to get a canoe at kettle lake. Would suggest carrying food from the nearest market because once you enter the park the closest eatery will be atleast 4 miles away. Carry bug spray as well.
Saujanya A — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(303)
670 Awenda Park Rd, Tiny, ON L9M 0B9, Canada
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/awenda
+1 705-549-2231
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King's Wharf Theatre

Mentioned on 
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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
King's Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene is a charming 385-seat venue located at the corner of the boardwalk, offering a range of entertaining shows such as The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan. Visitors can enjoy talented performers, a snack bar, and even take a moment to admire replica ships outside the theatre. The theater provides all the modern amenities required for an enjoyable experience.
Great theater to watch a show! Make a weekend out of it and enjoy the small town feel!!!
Trent S — Google review
Our first time there and attended Beehive: The '60s Musical". It's a fantastic show
Mark W — Google review
Dinner and show in this port. Well worst the visit. Great staff. The effects are well done and worth the drive.
Dewan S — Google review
Just love this quaint old theater. This year we saw 'Fiddler on the Loose'. To be honest, none of us knew what to expect, but the entertainment we received was beyond excellent. We were treated to a lesson in the difference between the fiddle and the violin - none! This show was fantastic and I do believe that there is not a bad seat in the house! All photographs are compliments of my sister...
Brenda F — Google review
This is a great performance venue located in an idyllic location. There's not a bad seat in the house and it has everything a theatre should have. Great sound, lighting and seating.
Michael B — Google review
Wonderful venue right on the water! Book the restaurant (next door)ahead as you need a reservation. The venue itself is beautiful with comfortable seating & Great view.
Sophie R — Google review
Grease was a high energy musical joy to see. Incredible work by all the crew, bravo! My guests have not ever attended Kings Wharf Theatre and they are excited to return for more productions.
Marilyn H — Google review
We have been patrons of King’s Wharf Theatre before and always enjoyed our visits, but today was disappointing. We took a walk down to the theatre to take in the sights and asked the shuttle driver if she could take us back to our vehicle. She asked if we were seeing a show, and when we said no, she responded that she couldn’t because of insurance. While we completely understand if there are rules in place, it was the way she said it that came across as very rude and dismissive. The driver was a young woman with long blonde hair with pink in it. It really left a poor impression, which is unfortunate because we’ve always had positive experiences in the past
M B — Google review
4.8
(472)
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4.9
(346)
97 Jury Dr, Penetanguishene, ON L9M 1G7, Canada
https://www.draytonentertainment.com/online/article/kings-wharf-theatre
(855) 372-9866
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Discovery Harbour

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28 lists 
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Sights & Landmarks
Gift shop
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the 19th-century British naval and military base known as Discovery Harbour, located in historic Penetanguishene. Originally built to safeguard the area after the War of 1812, this harbor served as a crucial storage location for British ships destined for northern ports. Visitors can explore replica tall ships, view a 200-year-old shipwreck, and wander through period buildings. The site is home to notable vessels like the replica H.M.
I arrived before the doors opened at 10am, so when they did, I had the place pretty much to myself. Staff are peppered around the grounds in costume. Almost every area has knowledgeable workers enthusiastic about sharing the history of their assigned location. Although there are trees, make sure to out in sun screen in the summer because there are a lot of open areas too where you need to stop and read and talk to the workers. To improve, they could display the opening hours right at the gate. Parking is available on site and free.
Timothy G — Google review
We stumbled upon this place but total accident by using google. We were visiting my family who live in Thorold. As a serving member of the Royal Navy, this was amazing. However we were not offered a military discount, only Canadian Forces, which was the only let down. Other than, lovely few hours of history!
Louise L — Google review
Thought it just had two war of 1812 era ship replicas but was happily surprised to find they had buildings to explore and an excavated ship wreck housed in a museum. The very small extra fee for a guided tour was well worth it. Very affordable and very informative. Our guide had a great sense of humour and encouraged questions. Looking forward to returning.
Ang E — Google review
The museum itself is generally well-curated and has great potential. However, I’m giving 1 star because of a very disappointing and disrespectful interaction with one of the staff members, which left a negative impression on our visit. At the first ship we visited, the young woman overseeing the exhibit was openly rude and dismissive. When I asked her a simple question about the ship’s route, she immediately frowned, avoided eye contact, and acted as if I had inconvenienced her. Her tone and body language were cold and clearly showed that she did not want to engage. Throughout the brief interaction, she sighed, rolled her eyes, and made it clear that she was irritated simply because we asked a question. Instead of trying to help or show even basic politeness, she distanced herself and went back to reading her book in the corner—clearly uninterested in speaking with visitors. To make matters worse, she didn’t even know the answer and had to ask her colleague, who was polite, professional, and actually took the time to explain things clearly. We appreciated his help very much. Whether the young woman is a volunteer or paid staff, it is not acceptable to treat visitors this way—especially those who are genuinely interested in learning. I strongly suggest assigning this role to someone who is more welcoming and better suited to working with the public. I hope this feedback is taken seriously to improve the visitor experience.
Nesli K — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Parking can be hard to find if there's a theatre performance. There are two replica ships you can come aboard. And lots of houses to visit. They aren't clustered together, so there's a bit of a walk
Jane — Google review
Worth the drive to see the displays. Very well done. Great food and the atmosphere is good for adults and children.
Dewan S — Google review
It was 40 degrees when we visited and nearly empty- and still the staff were courteous and attentive, lol. They must have been impossibly overheated! The place was definitely worth a visit.
J B — Google review
Visited Discovery Harbour while hinking at Awenda Park and it was such a cool experience! The historic ships and buildings give you a real feel for what life was like back in the early 1800s. The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable, and some even dress in period costume, which makes it feel even more immersive. They even had the ancient live gun shooting and blacksmith work The setting on the water is beautiful, and it’s an easy, laid-back spot to explore for a couple of hours. Great for families, history buffs, or anyone looking for something unique to do in the Midland/Penetanguishene area. A nice change of pace from hiking and camping!
Fannie S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(189)
93 Jury Dr, Penetanguishene, ON L9M 1G1, Canada
http://discoveryharbour.on.ca/
+1 705-526-7838
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The Rock Golf Course

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Temporarily Closed
Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Muskoka, The Rock has gained recognition as one of Canada's premier golf destinations. With a variety of courses ranging from 9-hole to championship layouts, it offers an exceptional golfing experience amidst the stunning granite outcroppings of the Canadian Shield. Boasting a challenging yet enjoyable 6,150-yard course suitable for all skill levels, accuracy is paramount due to its unique terrain.
Absolutely phenomenal Mother’s Day brunch! Emma, our server, and all the staff were kind, attentive, and made us feel right at home. The food was next-level—new head chef Joe is clearly bringing his A-game. The prime rib was cooked to perfection: tender, juicy, and full of flavour. The homemade chicken and waffles were a true highlight—crispy, comforting, and bursting with goodness. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented. A truly memorable experience—we can’t wait to come back!
Wine N — Google review
Course in great shape. It's a tough track, takes some thinking for shot placement and you must be accurate going into the greens, or you will be punished. We loved it.
Brian K — Google review
Amazing golf course and excellent patio lunch. Enjoyed a delicious Swiss mushroom burger overlooking the 10th hole. Thank you to Madi for the recommendation and friendly service.
Chris R — Google review
We try to eat at the rock a few times a month. It's amazing, the food is outstanding. The staff goes above and beyond. It's a hidden gem! This was my lunch today. Great value as well.
Patricia W — Google review
Had an absolute blast at the course. One of the best courses I’ve played on, super scenic, and well worth it. Once we finished our round of golf the girls, (Maddy and Paige) allowed us to still grab food and drinks even though they were closing up. So seriously thank you girls! They deserve a pay raise!
David P — Google review
Course is in excellent shape despite the dry weather, huge shoutout to the grounds crew! Staff was super friendly and everything was very well organized from start to finish. No complaints at all. Great value too: $200 for 2 juniors and 1 adult with a cart. We’ll definitely be back!
B R — Google review
This golf course is absolutely gorgeous and kept in pristine condition. Insanely difficult track though. Good thing I played like a tour stick, but it was difficult to watch my friends get beat up like that.
Mike M — Google review
Great golf course aslong as you are ok with a challenge. Leaving your ego at that door and playing the proper tees based on your skill level is paramount to enjoying your day.
Spencer M — Google review
4.4
(200)
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4.0
(97)
1185 Juddhaven Rd, Minett, ON P0B 1J0, Canada
http://www.therockgolf.com/
(866) 765-7625
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HydroSpa Muskoka

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Spa
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in the scenic Cottage Country of Ontario, JW Marriott The Rosseau Resort & Spa offers a luxurious retreat with stunning views of Lake Rosseau. HydroSpa Muskoka, the resort's premier spa facility, features a Reinvigoration Circuit that includes unique experiences such as a Himalayan Salt Cave and an outdoor heated pool overlooking the lake. Guests can also enjoy an outdoor sauna and massages while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
Really happy with the experience. Sierra gave me a great manicure and pedicure--she's attentive, easy to talk to, and delivered excellent results :) No complaints with the amenities--pool, spa, sauna, salt room all in great condition. You won't need to go looking for basics like towels and water because they keep them readily available, and they also think of the little things, like plastic bags to bring your wet swimsuit home. 100% recommend!
Carly D — Google review
Highlights - able to get a fairly last minute appointment - one of the best massages (Mark) that I’ve had - incredible views -even saw a deer right beside the outdoor sauna - massages chair was great - friendly staff Suggestions for spa - have more substantial food available for those planning to stay awhile - update outdoor hot tub & add cold plunge - oxygen bar: Whole thing felt a bit awkward. Maybe someone to explain it more and different seating. The stool I was in seemed like I was sliding off and wasn’t comfortable.
Irene — Google review
Overall this is a nice spa to visit if you are in the area. My RMT massage therapist was great and got all the knots and tension out. They have a waiting room with views of the lake, provide robes, snacks and tea before a treatment. The women's change room has lockers, steam room, sauna and hot tub. Downstairs they have relaxation rooms with salt and an oxygen bar. Outside there is a private pool, loungers,a hammock, an outdoor hot tub, cold plunge shower and a sauna. If you get a massage or a treatment, the amenities are included for the day, otherwise it's $100. I personally think it's worth it if you get a treatment or a massage vs using it only as a day spa - go early to make the most of it. This resort also has access to a private beach and the lake for guests. I was lucky that the spa was pretty much empty when I went so I had the place to myself and enjoyed my time there.
Farwa. K — Google review
My wife and I had a great day at HydroSpa Muskoka. Beautiful facility, lots of things to do. Loved it and will be back for sure... great quality / price. Highly recommend
Pierre L — Google review
the spa is super, everything is there for relaxation, the staff is very nice and caring, Ruchi very kind, gave a tour of the spa and explained where, what and how to use. So beautiful spa and hotel. Thank you
Лера К — Google review
The entire spa was surprisingly big, stretching 2 floors on the lower level of the resort. The amenities were amazing, the view a beautiful view of Lake Rosseau. My relaxation massage was perfect. Shout out to my skilled masseuse Kenaline. Sorry if I butchered your name but my massage will be remembered.
Sherry M — Google review
Superb experience! Got plenty of facilities in a pocket friendly price. Staff were very helping and polite. Enjoyed a lot!
Rupesh L — Google review
Fantastic experience! Went in the winter time and it wasn’t too busy on the weekend. A beautiful escape with outdoor hot tub, pool, and saunas overlooking the grand lake. ❄️ Snow flakes falling on your hair from the steam in the cold. 💰 A great deal for $100 all day access to the oxygen bar, massage chairs, salt room, and more. Never found a better all-inclusive spa experience. ♥️ I’d totally make the day trip from Toronto to come here!!
Laurel M — Google review
3.7
(48)
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4.0
(70)
1050 Paignton House Rd, Minett, ON P0B 1G0, Canada
https://thehydrospas.com/
+1 705-765-7000
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Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery is a must-visit destination in the region, offering a delightful culinary experience. The winery is part of Johnston's Cranberry Marsh, a local institution with deep roots dating back to the 1950s. Visitors can sign up for the Bog to Bottle Discovery tour to witness the process of growing Canadian fruits and their transformation into wine.
My boyfriend and I came for the night snowshoeing, and it was fantastic! Aiden welcomed us and was so friendly and helpful at the information booth! His attitude made me so excited and he helped us every step of the way! The trail was really easy to walk and loved the night aspect of it. The trail isn’t as lit as the skating loop but you are given a head lamp to help you see! We really enjoyed it! Was a nice loop, and loved the views. I have gone previous to do the skating loop which is a favourite of mine but if you have the option to do both, do both!
Samantha D — Google review
Went here with my girls for my bachelorette party and had a great time! We did the tour which was really interesting and then enjoyed wine and food. The pretzels were the best!Overall we had a great time and I would love to come back again during harvest season to see the bogs filled up!
Shayanne B — Google review
The staff were amazing — from the friendly lady at the reception, to the staff member at the cranberry plunge pool, the kind lady at the shop, and the gentleman who gave us great suggestions for places to eat. Everyone was so knowledgeable and taught us so much about the cranberry fields. I definitely want to come back again! I loved the time I spent here, and their cranberries are absolutely delicious.
Traveller T — Google review
My boyfriend and I visited Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery today, and we had the best time! We began our day with Bob's guided wagon tour of the farm. Bob is worth the price of admission alone - he is hilarious - and made teaching us about the workings of the cranberry farm a lot of fun, as well as informative. Browsing through the gift shop, with its rustic charm and cranberry-themed everything, was a unique and fun experience. We sipped samples of wine and fresh cranberry juice, while enjoying our day in the crisp autumn air at this welcoming and relaxing farm in Bala ON.
Freda — Google review
Visiting Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery was one of the highlights of my Muskoka trip! Nestled among beautiful cranberry field, the place offers a wonderful mix of nature, local flavor, and authentic Muskoka hospitality. The cranberry bog walk was fascinating — it’s not every day you get to see how cranberries are harvested, and the staff do an amazing job explaining the process. The wines are delicious and different ofcourse as they are not traditional wines made of grapes—yet they are light, refreshing, and full of character and at a very affordable price. The on-site café and shop also have great treats. If you visit in the fall, the Cranberry Harvest is a must-see specially during the Cranberry festival weekend.
Praveen K — Google review
You won me over from the moment I spotted the old truck beside your cranberry patch! THEN, a lovely senior playing guitar and singing. Nice first impression! We had just had our lunch elsewhere so we were unable to take advantage of the great little snack shop and stay for a set. We were looking for a red & a white wine to take to our hosts for dinner. One of the lovely ladies spent ten minutes with us explaining the background, preferences and suggestions. We bought two for our hosts, two to take home and a bottle of portage that I plan to use in my famous butter tarts soon. Highly recommend the gem in the forest.
April C — Google review
I am giving this place 1 star. I went yesterday and it was the first time I experienced racism in my life and it was by 1 of their employees. Their website is also awful for not explaining the times for the activities when you buy an all access pass. What happened? Boyfriend and I are visibly minorities. There's no doubt about our backgrounds when you see us. I am latina and boyfriend is black. I bought 2 all access passes. The girl at Information was able to get us both for 3pm for the wagon ride (she was awesome). When we got there that's when we found out that since our wagon ride was at 3p the wine tasting was at 3:30p and the plunge was for 4:30p and we couldnt change those times. Our tour bus was leaving at 4:30p. We walked to the plunge. At 2:30p the lady came and asked the 1st couple for their time slot. They said theirs was for 3:30p. Lady said that's fine they can join the 2:30p plunge. We were next. I explained ours was for 4:30 and we cant do the plunge for 4:30 because our bus leaves at 4:30p. Lady said, no. They were all booked up and had no spots. NO SPOTS AT ALL. Just no. (I mean 2 just opened up for 3:30p). I was very shocked. It was clear what was happening. I've never experienced this before and we walked away and I tried to forget it. This was the lady who was thin/average size, black and white hair, wavy/curly, about my height maybe a bit shorter (5"5). I didn't get her name. I should have. I honestly tried to think of other reasons why it was an instant no for us but a yes for the white couple before us. Racism is really the only answer. We should have been able to atleast take that couples time slot if the time slots were full. I can honestly say I will never visit again. I will be reaching out to the bus tour company about the situation as well as I think they should know what their customers are experiencing and should consider another location if possible. Everyone else was really nice and friendly, except that 1 lady. Unfortunately it takes 1 person to ruin an experience. I will also reach out to the company and send them an email and request their employees receive training.
Iris V — Google review
Lovely place but unfriendly service. The woman staff member yelled at the visitor, who had to wash their hands after touching the cranberry, as it had a smell on their hands. That's why we want to wash our hands. No information on where to wash hands, and it's not really 30 minutes in the Cranberry plunge, just 15 minutes. The staff in the shop isn't friendly either.
Temy_Cara K — Google review
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4.5
(289)
1074 Cranberry Rd, Bala, ON P0C 1A0, Canada
http://www.cranberry.ca/
+1 705-762-3203
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Trent-Severn Waterway, Lock 44 - Big Chute Marine Railway

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Big Chute Marine Railway stands out as a unique engineering wonder in North America, offering an unforgettable experience for boat enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. This remarkable structure lifts boats from the water and transports them over land on a specialized track system before gently lowering them back into the water, allowing their journeys to continue seamlessly. If you find yourself near Orillia, Ontario, this historic yet operational marine railway is definitely worth a visit.
Hours open at 9 am- 3 pm. We missed a boat going over, however, it was still a great place to visit. Many interesting facts printed on markers throughout your walk. It's a Provincial Park & Lock 44 on the Trent Severn Waterway. Make it part of a day exploring.
Bev W — Google review
An intriguing marvel of engineering, in a beautiful rustic setting. Ideal for picnics. Adjacent parkette. Lots of parking. Avoid a visit during bug season.
Muskoka Y — Google review
Cool awesome place! Gotta see it in person to really appreciate the mechanics involved in moving boats
Anne H — Google review
It is only a 10 minute drive from the 400. Well worth the detour. The Big Chute is a very interesting place to explore. We also had lunch at the marina restaurant and the food was very good and the staff were very friendly.
Frank S — Google review
Fascinating Marine Railway boat carrier from a higher elevation to a lower elevation near Port Severn near end of the Trent Severn waterway containing many locks including the Peterborough lift lock, picturesque Fenelon Falls, and houseboat rentals. This waterway makes up part of the Great Loop around Canada and the U.S.
Artsy B — Google review
Very beautiful place, nice and quiet , so relax when you walk around the lock.
James L — Google review
Fascinating Rube Goldberg piece of machinery. Lots of fun watching them raise and lower water craft.
Paul J — Google review
Once in a lifetime experience. Well worth the visit. We quite enjoyed the hour we spent there
Tracy R — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(113)
7000 Upper Big Chute Rd, Coldwater, ON L0K 1E0, Canada
https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern/visit/posteeclusage-lockstation/ecluse-lock-44-bigchute
+1 705-756-8802
10

Screaming Heads

Art
Nature & Parks
Screaming Heads, located on Midlothian Road in Burks Falls, is a surreal and somewhat eerie sculpture park that seems to have sprung from the pages of a storybook. The park features large sculptures and various displays spread across its grounds. Visitors are advised to check in with the staff at the Screaming Threads shop for guidance before embarking on their exploration. Bug repellent is recommended, and it's wise to carry a water bottle while wandering through this unique landscape.
Wow! What an experience! The care and artistic eye for this property are absolutely incredible. I was in awe, screaming actually 😉. The lady the was there volunteering at the merch hut upon entry greeted everyone with enthusiasm and was knowledgeable about the property, the art process and the creator. We walked the property for about an hour, sat in a few spots to rest and take everything in. We also had fun finding other faces and phrases in the bases of the sculptures.
Sarah Z — Google review
I stopped by Screaming Heads in Burk’s Falls during the day, and it felt like stepping into a surreal open-air gallery tucked away in a huge field. The place was almost empty—maybe 10 people total and about the same number of cars—which gave it a strangely peaceful, almost eerie atmosphere. Workers were setting up tents for the upcoming Harvest Festival, so it was clear the space was gearing up for something much bigger on the weekend. Walking around, the sculptures themselves were impressive, but I could tell the real magic happens at night. They had fire bins set up where logs would normally be lit to cast dramatic shadows on the art, but in the daytime, they sat unused. Same with the light displays—I could imagine how incredible the massive concrete “heads” would look illuminated against the dark sky with music playing in the background. Even without the night effects, it was still a cool and unique spot. Free to enter, wide open to explore, and perfect for taking photos of the unusual and haunting artwork. If you’re nearby, it’s worth checking out anytime, but I’d recommend going after dark or during an event to really see the place come alive.
Paul B — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit! I was blown away by all the incredible sculptures and how huge the property is. We were lucky to meet the owner while he was doing some maintenance, he took the time to share some of the history behind the place, which was really cool. We went in October and the fall colors made it even more beautiful. Can’t wait to come back in the summer for some of the fun events! Also no bugs in October;)
M W — Google review
An extraordinary and unexpected 40yr effort by an artist on his 350 acre farm. Takes about 1 hour or so to walk through and muse the meaning of the many structures. Free but voluntary donations welcome into a box on your drive out. Free parking too.
Tom N — Google review
Have been looking to visit this place for quiet sometime now and finally did last week and what a unusual creepy interesting place... so beautiful eerie looking sculptures spread across this massive beautiful land.... some sculptures have a different meaning if you look from another angle...cant imagine how amazing and scary it would be during the night with all the lights and firepits lit up. It is definitely a must visit if one is around muskoka or Huntsville area and entry and parking is free only donations...
Rakhi C — Google review
This is a very interesting art installation. We arrive late in the day on a Wednesday, and basically had the whole place to ourselves. The property itself is HUGE and very beautiful. There was part through the spider we gates that was closed, so we couldn't go in. The trails aren't marked very well and there is no map. We walked to many dead ends and had to turn around, and only saw about 20 heads because we walked in so many circles. We saw more across the street as we were leaving that we had no clue about, which made us realize we had probably had missed a lot, and further investigation on Google confirmed that we indeed had. Most of what we saw was overgrown with grass and weeds. Lots of horse and deer flies, so be sure to spray down with heavy bug spray, and close toed shoes for the overgrown trails. The heads themselves make you wonder what the artist was thinking as he created them, but they are fascinating, and very beautiful in their own way. They might seem creepy and scary to young children, so I would consider that when bringing kids. It would be a good family activity for families with older children though. Personally, I would go back to explore some more, but I would arrive much earlier and plan to spend the whole day exploring.
Mselneous — Google review
Pretty cool park, full of whimsical installations. I arrived at 6:45 on a rainy day so did a quick run through, would be best to plan a few hours on a sunny day. The installations are in several fields, not sure if there is a map... lots of different areas, looks like a Frisbee golf course set up too.
Trypp A — Google review
Great experience Free admission and parking Information booth by the parking lot. Can make a donation. Lots of local items for sale by vendors. Great property for a walk and lots to see. Great photo opportunities Not far from hwy 11.
Scott B — Google review
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4.5
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981 Midlothian Rd, Burk's Falls, ON P0A 1C0, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Screaming-Heads-Midlothian-Castle/281368758553412
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11

Mount St. Louis Moonstone

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Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Mount St. Louis Moonstone is a popular ski resort located just outside of Barrie, Ontario, making it easily accessible from Toronto and other parts of the province. It boasts 36 slopes spread across 170 acres, with the largest beginner hill in Ontario and runs suitable for all skill levels. The resort features advanced snowmaking technology and offers equipment rentals as well as a small lodge for visitors to enjoy. With dedicated areas for beginners and terrain parks for freestylers, Mount St.
The site is exceptionally well-maintained, making it a pleasure to ski/snowboard and explore. The hardworking and diligent staff truly stand out; they’re always available to assist and ensure that everyone has a great time. I felt very safe with plenty of ski patrol on site, which is a huge plus for peace of mind while hitting the slopes. The cafeteria area is nicely organized and offers an elaborated menu. Photos taken at Moonstone base in Jan 2025.
Celia T — Google review
Excellent Staff & Well-Maintained Equipment Moonstone Ski Club is a fantastic place for both beginners and experienced skiers! The staff and trainers are incredibly friendly, patient, and knowledgeable, making sure everyone feels comfortable on the slopes. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your skills, the instructors provide clear guidance and helpful tips. The equipment is well-maintained and high quality, ensuring a smooth and safe experience. The rental process is quick and efficient, and the staff is always available to help with any adjustments. Overall, the resort is well-organized, clean, and welcoming, making it a great destination for a fun day on the slopes. Highly recommend for anyone looking for great service and an enjoyable skiing experience!
Inderjit S — Google review
As a beginner I like the hills here. If you are going to use lifts, I advise to purchase the pass online, it will be cheaper. I enjoy the vibe. My only issue is there are few spots that you can have your own food, and there are not that much different vendors to get food from. In general I like there and recommend it. And as a general request, if you’re not skiing or boarding please stay away from hills.
Azadeh R — Google review
Had an amazing time at this ski resort! It’s huge with tons of trails for all skill levels, and the facilities are top-notch. The views are stunning, and there’s something for everyone – from beginners to advanced skiers. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a great ski experience! 🏂❄️
Romil — Google review
I recently visited Mount St. Louis Moonstone Snow Park, and I had an amazing experience! The slopes were well-maintained, and the park offered a great mix of terrain for both beginners and advanced riders. As someone still getting into snowboarding, I found the beginner-friendly areas perfect for practicing, while the more advanced slopes provided an exciting challenge. The lift system was efficient, and the overall atmosphere was welcoming for all skill levels. Whether you're a first-timer or an experienced rider, I highly recommend this place! It's a fantastic spot for learning, improving, and having fun on the slopes. Would definitely go back!
Luan P — Google review
If you live in Toronto or the GTA and don’t have time for a multi-day trip to a larger resort on a real mountain, this place is a great option for a quick skiing getaway. It’s close to the city, well-maintained, and perfect for a fun day out. The lifts are fast and well-kept, the staff is friendly and helpful, and the amenities are decent. Like most ski resorts in Ontario, it doesn’t offer the same experience as skiing on a real mountain, but for a local spot, it ranks among my top choices when I just want a convenient and enjoyable trip. As the name says, the resort has two peaks: Moonstone and Mount Saint Louis. The slopes are well-designed, making it easy to move between them and switch runs seamlessly. The resort’s website is user-friendly, so I highly recommend purchasing your tickets online in advance as it’s more affordable than buying them on-site. The only reason I’m not giving this place five stars is the lack of vertical drop. Since it’s not a real mountain, no matter which slope you take, you’ll reach the bottom fairly quickly. But for what it is, it’s a solid option for skiers looking for a nearby escape.
Sajjad R — Google review
Amazing place! Main lift has heated seats👏👏👏. We had an amazing time. This was our second visit this season and we will be back again before snow melts away. Slopes are well maintained and staff are very friendly. Prices are reasonable.
Greg D — Google review
Overall I had a good time with my family there. Their website and the way of purchasing lift tickets makes it a bit more difficult, especially when I was not able to purchase lift tickets online. But going there, the service representative was able to help me quickly. I think this is a nice place for your winter fun. I would like to see an Ice Skating Ring as well - hopefully in the future!
Stefan B — Google review
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4.0
(122)
R.R.4, 24 Mt St Louis Rd W, Coldwater, ON L0K 1E0, Canada
http://www.mountstlouis.com/
+1 705-835-2112
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Santa's Village: Muskoka's Theme Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Santa's Village, located in the picturesque town of Bracebridge, Muskoka, is a delightful Christmas-themed amusement park that has been captivating families for over 60 years. Spanning across 60 acres along the scenic Muskoka River, this enchanting destination offers an array of attractions suitable for both children and adults. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities like go-karts, mini-golf, zip-lining, and rock-climbing while also taking part in seasonal events such as dog shows and Hawaiian luaus.
It was our first time at Santa Village, and the kids had an absolute blast — and so did the parents! This is truly a must-visit destination for families with young children. Despite the sunny weather, the festive atmosphere and all the rides kept everyone entertained. There’s a great variety of attractions, especially for toddlers, and everything is very family-friendly. The highlight for us was seeing Santa and Mrs. Claus outside, warmly greeting every visitor — such a magical touch! The Yeti Ride was definitely a favorite for our family. We’re already planning to come back in winter to experience the full Christmas vibe. Highly recommended for a magical family outing!
LITTY P — Google review
I went to Santa’s Village with my family and honestly, I had never heard of it before. When we arrived, I was really surprised by how much fun it was! The new Yeti roller coaster was a blast — my kids loved it and we went on it many, many times. The whole place has a great family vibe and lots to do for kids of all ages. Just a heads up, there are only a few food stands, so it’s best to plan ahead and line up early for lunch before the crowds. Overall, it was a fantastic family day and we’ll definitely be back!
Norris W — Google review
10 Stars, great place to take the family, likely to be enjoyed by kids under 10 but still great for all, staff at all the rides and venues are super friendly not like most Carneys, only food is extra and a few additional like Elf ID card etc, not constant cash grab , there is a gift shop at entrance/ exit. Food was good, rides were good and Yeti coaster was excellent. Great value for your money, free parking even, went on a Saturday and no wait in any line, absolutely amazing experience. Recommend 100%
G M — Google review
We had an amazing time at Santa Village! The natural surroundings are absolutely beautiful — tall trees, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it feel like a true getaway from the city. It’s the perfect place for families, especially with young kids. The attractions are really well done and fun for all ages. Our children had a blast exploring all the rides and activities. Everything felt safe, clean, and well-organized. What really stood out to us was the Halloween event — it was magical! The decorations, costumes, and themed activities created such a fun and spooky atmosphere without being too scary for the little ones. It was clear that a lot of thought and effort went into making it special. Santa Village is a fantastic destination for a day trip or weekend adventure with the family. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Maria M — Google review
Spent the day at Santa's Village with the family. An annual trip to Santa's Village is a family tradition and we always look forward to it. The weather was hot today but it didn't bother us at all as we were able to remain cool thanks to the breeze coming off the water and blowing through the trees.That is one of the things I love about Santa's Village, that it is nestled in amongst the trees along the riverside. The rides are great and the natural setting is a beautiful bonus. This visit we were able to test out the new roller-coaster The Yeti! It got two thumbs up from every member of the family except the youngest. We also rode on our family favourite rides like Santa's Summer Sleigh, The train, and the Pepermint Penguin. We decided to give the Yule Log a try for lunch and we're pleasantly surprised. Service was fast and friendly and there was something on the menu to please everyone. Added bonus was the AC and washrooms inside. The highlight of Papa's day was attending Elf School. A fun time was had by all! It is always worth the drive to Bracebridge as every summer needs a bit of Christmas magic!
Christine N — Google review
My wife and I took our daughter. We went this year during the Halloween Spooktacular. She loved the rides had a blast. This is a great family fun park. 2nd time we have gone here, will take her again. Staff was also really friendly. Ohh and got to meet Santa early. Highly recommend for family fun
Justin M — Google review
Fantastic Halloween visit at Santa’s Village—festive, friendly, and perfectly not‑too‑scary for kids. The Pumpkin in the Pines trail, cheerful inflatables, and riverside photo spots made it feel truly magical, and staff kept lines moving and areas spotless. Big thumbs up for the new Yeti Trek coaster: smooth, zippy, and just the right dose of thrills for families without being intimidating. Five stars for a well‑run, memory‑making fall day—we’ll be back!
Eric H — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Huntsville and had such a great time! I visited as a kid, but it was even better coming back with my family. Our daughter loved every part of the day—especially the elf training! The rides were a lot of fun for the whole family, and the staff was so friendly and welcoming. The lines weren’t too bad, and we were pleasantly surprised that the food and ice cream were very reasonably priced. The Yeti Trek Rollercoaster is definitely a must-do! We’ll most likely be back again next summer for another fun visit.
Anthony B — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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1624 Golden Beach Rd, Bracebridge, ON P1L 1W8, Canada
https://www.santasvillage.ca/
+1 705-645-2512
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Muskoka Steamships

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Cruise agency
Sights & Landmarks
The Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre offers a glimpse into the region's rich history through its state-of-the-art exhibits, showcasing antique boats and luxury hotels that played a significant role in shaping Muskoka. Visitors can explore North America's largest collection of classic wooden boats and learn about the area's ecosystems and species. The center also offers various activities such as sailing on historic steamships, exploring the Muskoka Wharf, and strolling through charming downtown areas.
Had the best day on the Wenonah II today! Seven years in a row! 🛳️ Drinks and food available, the narrator on the ship, Richard was so informative and funny! The boat is clean and beautiful, great for photo opportunities. The bartender Karly was absolutely sweet and pleasant and made the trip the best! Our favourite trip to take in the summer in Muskoka. A must see!!
Marla S — Google review
We had such an amazing time on the Muskoka Steamship "Pirate" Boat Trip! I went with my 6-year-old daughter and her grandparents, and it was the perfect family outing. The experience was so fun and interactive, the crew did a fantastic job keeping the kids entertained the whole time. It was also budget-friendly, with affordable drink options on board. I loved that there were lots of seating choices both inside and outside, so you could enjoy the beautiful views no matter the weather. The boat was also accessible, with washrooms and even an elevator on board, which was great. This is such a fantastic family vacation idea, and there’s lots to see and do in the area before or after your cruise. We would definitely go back ... highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun, affordable, and memorable day with the family!
Lennea J — Google review
Today, we had the pleasure of taking a delightful 2.5-hour cruise on the beautiful Lake Muskoka. The weather couldn’t have been better—warm sunshine, calm waters, and fresh air all around. The entire journey was accompanied by captivating stories told by our knowledgeable guide. Lake Muskoka is truly vast, stretching roughly 30 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide, with depths reaching up to 70 meters in many places. The cruise departed from Gravenhurst, just about 150 kilometers north of Toronto—a perfect distance for a day trip. What makes this lake so unique is not just its size, but the sheer number of islands scattered across its waters—each with its own charm and story. At one point during the cruise, we sailed through a narrow channel between two islands, only 9 meters wide. The ship passed so close to the shores that it felt like you could reach out and touch the trees. It was magical. This incredible experience was made possible by Muskoka Steamships, a company that operates two historic vessels on the lake. One of the ships is an astonishing 125 years old and still proudly cruising. Both offer a variety of tours—with or without meals on board—and provide an unforgettable way to explore this iconic Canadian destination. We loved every minute of it. The cruise, the scenery, the stories—it was all absolutely worth it.
VL — Google review
A great way to see the Autumn colors around Muskoka Lake. The trip takes about 2.5 hours. The wharf and the boat are clean and well maintained. The staff are nice and the guide is very knowledgeable about the history of the lake and surrounding lake.
John P — Google review
Great day! Live stock Blue ribbons for best quilting, Flowers, vegetables, poultry and so much more. The locals were so friendly. Fantastic time!
Linda P — Google review
Reservations made in advance made it very simple and easy to get our printed tickets. The 2 1/2 hour trip was wonderful and the host extremely well versed in the Muskoka lakes trip was outstandingly and humoursly informative.
Lorne S — Google review
Went on the 2:30 sightseeing cruise. The gentleman that did the commentary was awsome. Great storytelling about the area.
Ritch N — Google review
Nice memorable saturday 11,Oct. Gravenhurst Wenonah II steamship 1hr ferry 4- 5 pm.Muskoka Beautiful nature,lake, scenery.We enjoy.Happy family & friends .Thanks to Team of Wenonah II.
Sanjay S — Google review
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4.5
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185 Cherokee Ln, Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1Z9, Canada
http://realmuskoka.com/
+1 705-687-6667
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Couchiching Beach

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Park
Nature & Parks
Couchiching Beach Park is a picturesque lakeside park located in Orillia, offering a range of activities for visitors. The park features a sandy beach perfect for swimming and building sandcastles, as well as play equipment for kids and grassy areas for picnics. Additionally, visitors can enjoy boardwalks, waterfront trails, and even a mini-train ride. With clean facilities and well-maintained green spaces, it's an ideal spot for families to spend the day.
They have huge parking lots. Its a really nice beach for relaxing and having a little swim. My kids really loved the little train ride. Plenty of picnic tables are placed everywhere in the park. There should be more shower and changing areas available. Kids play area is really nice with lots if optionsz
Nidaie — Google review
2024 September 2.5★ Located near the port, this beach is small and has a lot of pebbles. A small playground and washrooms are available, but really, It's just an ok beach. It would be better if the beach was combed and rocks removed. No dog signs are around, but you still see them there. People need to be more considerate for everyone and at the very least, pick up after your dog. Otherwise, the waters are ok. Overall, the beach is fine for those in the area. However, not quite a place to venture on to.
K W — Google review
It's such a beautiful beach park in Orillia. Water is so clean, almost transparent. Sand was so nice. The water was cold but still we enjoyed this beautiful beach a lot. All the areas in the park, slides, and picnic shelter all were very nice and clean. We look forward to returning here again!!
Amisha G — Google review
Couchiching Beach is a charming spot located in Orillia, Ontario, perfect for a relaxing day by the water. The beach is clean and well-maintained, with soft sand and shallow waters, making it ideal for families with children. There’s a large park nearby with picnic tables, playgrounds, and walking trails. The beach area also has washroom facilities and ample parking, which adds to the convenience. Overall, Couchiching Beach provides a peaceful and enjoyable outdoor experience.
Amir K — Google review
After lunch we took a stroll down to the waterfront in Orilla, and to our surprise it was absolutely beautiful. This was our first time visiting the waterfront. There were plenty of trails to walk, a couple of sandy beach spots with public washrooms/change rooms, a fantastic kids jungle gym, splash pad and an outdoor theatre. Plenty of picnic tables and beautiful grounds to have a picnic with your family and friends. There were many options for snacks and ice cream to purchase, and the nearby restaurants are a short walk.
Julie D — Google review
Beautiful beach located in Orilia. A great place for the family. Kids can enjoy the small park, a short train ride and safe swimming for all to enjoy. Well maintained area (clean bathrooms facilities, and green areas). Enjoy admiring the boats along the water horizon. With a welcoming community, this beach park is a must to visit with the family!
Shiroman A — Google review
The entire waterfront was under construction, part of the Centennial was closed. Managed to find a parking near the railway for kids. The scenery along the boardwalk was beautiful. Still in late May, not many boats in the water yet. A little windy, pretty quiet.
Patrick X — Google review
Great beach, very spacious with lot of trees and spacious park, picnic tables, some playgrounds for kids and a train ride for all ages. Great for family. Lot of free parking. It also has a restroom.
Michael N — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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140 Canice St, Orillia, ON L3V 4H8, Canada
http://www.orillia.ca/en/livinginorillia/communityparks.asp
+1 705-326-4585
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Muskoka Brewery

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Brewery
Food & Drink
Muskoka Brewery, established in 1996, is a renowned craft beer producer offering free daily tours. Visitors can explore the brewing process, visit the lab to ensure quality standards, and sample beers in the taproom. Located in Bracebridge, Ontario, it's a popular spot for beer enthusiasts. The brewery is known for its cream ale and Detour IPA.
Muskoka Brewery is a legend. There's no denying its influence or that of its well known Mad Tom line of IPAs. However, their Festbier, a German Oktoberfest amber lager is out-of-this-world! Darker than expected for a lager (that would be the amber part of its parentage) the festbier is full-bodied, leaning more heavily towards the malty characteristics of an amber than a lager. The Winter Beard nitro stout is that rare creature -- a light, creamy, almost effervescent stout that bubbles with life without being too sweet.
Sanjeewa A — Google review
Muskoka Brewery is a great stop if you’re in the area. They’ve got a solid selection of drinks to choose from, whether you're into craft beer or just trying something new. The place has a relaxed, vacation-y vibe — perfect for a casual afternoon. They also have some really cute merch and even a few fun, fragrant hand soaps that caught my attention. All in all, it’s a cozy, welcoming spot that fits right in with the laid-back Muskoka feel. And don’t forget to play a quick round of cornhole while you’re there P.S. — the images isn’t of the brewery itself, it’s from the Muskoka cruise — just wanted to share the overall feel of the place!
Dhruva — Google review
Very cozy place with a great atmosphere and delicious beer! Each beer has its own character — it’s a joy to try them all. The staff is super friendly, and you feel like you’re visiting old friends. We’ll definitely be back!
Victoria K — Google review
The Muskoka Brewery was a great host for a lunch stop on our scenic tour of Muskoka as part of the MG102Fest weekend. Thank you for your generous donation in support of our event.
Jeremy H — Google review
A remarkable beer shop and brewery in Muskoka. They sell various beer with different flavours and they also have beer that is almost zero alcohol for young adult to drink with parental guidance.
Richard C — Google review
Detour ISA it’s the best Canadian beer. It’s just perfect. One the best beer recipe around the world. Should be sold everywhere not only in Canada, other countries should know what’s this guy do.
Paolo L — Google review
Was a fantastic stop on our way to Algonquin! Awesome beer selection and a cozy, welcoming vibe. The tall guy behind the bar was on another level. I accidentally ordered the wrong drink, and he immediately offered to replace it without any hesitation. I tried the beer flight with the bartender’s choice, and you could tell he really put thought into the selection. It really made my day after a long drive from Waterloo.
Kenneth C — Google review
I like the IPAs from Muskoka Brewery. We had two flights, the IPA and the Adventurer. The Pineapple Ninja is very fruity. Love the Hazed, juicy IPA. However, I favourite is the Nitro Latte, the foam is very creamy and actually tasted like coffee. They don’t have much food options there as the food truck isn’t there, so we had to settle for the pretzel with beer dip. I feel like the pretzel was just heated up by a microwave, and it is very tasty with all the salt sprinkled on top, the dip is also very salty, maybe they want you to consume more beer that way. However, with the pretty and dip at $17, I really would recommend people to stay away from it.
J W — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(137)
1964 Muskoka Beach Rd, Bracebridge, ON P1P 1V4, Canada
https://www.muskokabrewery.com/
+1 705-646-1266
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Tudhope Park.

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Park
Nature & Parks
Tudhope Park in Orillia is a 65-acre active park that offers various activities such as slow-pitch, baseball, and swimming at the popular Moose Beach. The park also hosts the Mariposa Folk Festival. Visitors can enjoy a scenic run along the shoreline to downtown Orillia and explore the well-maintained pathways with informative plaques. The park features ample free parking, clean washrooms, and a community center with a restaurant.
We were there about 5 days ago, over the weekend. Lovely, big park with lots of trees. The lake water is clear and clean. Great pathway to walk or jog on. Lots of park benches along the pathway to sit kn and enjoy the view. Plenty of picnic tables open and available. The Gordon Lightfoot statue is in good condition. Nearby beach available to swim and play. Free public restrooms available. Plenty of parking available. Two baseball fields are there, one of them was occupied with people playing a game. Squirrels, chipmunks, swans, ducks, geese can be seen. Highly recommend this park, and a great place for a date or to bring family, or just be own your own and relax. Calm and peaceful.
Ruth M — Google review
Great experience. The vew of the lake was beautiful. Plenty of benches. The kids' play area was very good. Overall enjoyed the visit.
Sajid M — Google review
Best place for fall scenic view, about 20-25 mins walk through trails along couchiching lake. We have visited on Oct 20, it was full foliage.
Sukanya A — Google review
This should be the pride of Orillia. What a beautifully manicured park with recreational facilities, multi-use trails, and tons of benches, right on the shores of Lake Couchiching. Check out the Gordon Lightfoot tributes for some extra points of interest.
Aaron T — Google review
Had a pit stop here on the way back to Ajax, nice park with good areas for Picnics, if it wasn't super cold would have had a longer walk around. The beach area looks great too. Need to come back when the weather is better.
Caroline B — Google review
Absolutely one of the best family parks I've been to. The Slash On floating waterpark was a blast. 2 hours for $20 and life jacket rental is included in the price. Book/Pay online in advance at splashon.ca and choose Orillia location or Barrie
Holly P — Google review
Wonderful place for walking weather with your dog or a friend. Big beach and splash pad on super hot days like today. Big plus plenty of free parking. Sandwiched between Lake Simcoe and lake Couchaching the views are breathtaking.
Juliana B — Google review
Great location, good beach. The water is only a few feet deep and it has artificial sand, so no rocks. Only the one change station, community rooms not private rooms. No wash up pipe to wash the sand from your feet. The chip truck and ice cream store are onsite which helps.
Sunny D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(197)
450 Atherley Rd, Orillia, ON L3V 1P2, Canada
https://www.orillialakecountry.ca/item/j-b-tudhopepark/
(866) 329-5959
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Arrowhead Provincial Park

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Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Arrowhead Provincial Park is a stunning destination nestled in the heart of Ontario, offering a plethora of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque lake with its inviting beaches, explore numerous hiking trails, and marvel at a captivating waterfall. The park also provides campsites for those seeking an immersive outdoor experience and offers equipment rentals for added convenience.
One of the best provincial parks we visited. We came here in the summer for camping and the campgrounds are excellent. We cam in the winter and stayed in a cabin, which was awesome and very cosy. We visited for a hike in the fall and loved the trails and the waterfalls. Most recent time we visited for cross country skiing in early February. The trails are so well groomed, probably the best I've seen. We also enjoyed skating on the ice loop. Any time of the year this park was inviting and a lot of fun for the family and friends. You can rent skis and skates in the park if you don't have any and the rental equipment is fairly new and we'll maintained. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Dima B — Google review
Very beautiful provincial park that we visited this saturday to see fall colors. You need to have a reservation beforehand to enter into the park. There are two lakes Mayflower and arrowhead. I loved the latter one for its beautiful view and ability to do kayaking in it. There is a beautiful huge visitor center with ample parking on site. The lake is just behind that. Lot of campsites, so it's definitely a good contender for summer/ early fall camping. The big bend lookout here is famous, and it's a splendid view in peak fall colors. There is a brown bridge over Arrowhead Lake that enhances its beauty, and you can capture really good photos there. Trails are nice. Washrooms were clean. We spent our weekend well.
Prashant B — Google review
In general, the park is great. It has a couple nice lakes & small rivers to paddle on. Some nice hiking trails and even a couple trails designated for mountain biking. Tried it all and enjoyed it thoroughly. However when it rained, our campsite, as well as our neighbour’s site became a pond; and not just a little area. This should not be happening nowadays. There’s a beautiful visitor centre.
Burk S — Google review
Came here for the fire and ice! The weather was unforgiving but the atmosphere was great! We had lots of fun with the ice and snow! I loved the fresh snow here. We managed to do cross-county skiing as well as day and night skating! I loved that they had skating helpers.
Reigner F — Google review
Great Provincial Park in Huntsville that has a multitude of hiking trails ranging from 150m and up. From the moment you cross the park boundary until you get to your site you can’t help but constantly stare in amazement at natures wonder. Granite rising above the ground level and creeks and lakes offering hours of exploration. You’ll feel like you’re the first to view the sights and sites. Mayflower Lake & Arrowhead are both amazing lake to canoe , kayak or hike around. The Big Bend-only 159 meter walk to this sight from the parking lot. Find out how Oxbow Lake was formed. Stubbs Falls cuts it’s way through the Canadian Shield as it descends. I have completely enjoyed myself here this fall and shall return for winter events like FIRE & ICE.
Waito C — Google review
Arrowhead Provincial Park is now in my list of top 5 provincial parks. Arrowhead in the Fall is awesome. The colors, hiking, biking and camping are excellent. I highly recommend this campground and I'm planning future trips to experience the winter and summer activities. Maybe we will try a cabin next time.
David F — Google review
We had a great time. Campsites are spacious, clean washrooms, and showers. Unfortunately, it was raining the two days out of three that we were there. We did some bike riding and took some pictures. Beautiful park.
Nimci M — Google review
♥️Arrowhead Provincial Park is a stunning natural paradise, showcasing breathtaking landscapes filled with shimmering lakes and rolling hills. As you explore the park, you’ll encounter a myriad of hiking trails that invite you to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature. Each path offers a unique perspective of the park’s vibrant flora and fauna, allowing you to truly appreciate the tranquility and allure that surrounds you. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the great outdoors, Arrowhead Provincial Park promises an unforgettable experience.🌸
S.S.D.R — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(743)
451 Arrowhead Park Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 2J4, Canada
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/arrowhead
+1 705-789-5105
18

Casino Rama

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Casino Rama is a renowned casino and entertainment complex situated in Rama, Ontario, Canada. It offers a variety of amenities including refined suites, live music, multiple dining options, a rooftop patio, and a spa. The casino boasts an extensive gaming floor with over 2,500 slot machines and more than 100 table games. Additionally, it is known for hosting impressive concerts and providing exceptional customer service.
We visited Casino Rama for the UB40 concert and had such a great time! From the moment we checked in, the staff made everything easy and enjoyable. We checked in around 10a.m and the front desk team was so pleasant, helpful, and accommodating and made us feel so welcome. Housekeeping was friendly and efficient - we needed extra towels and they not only sent them up quickly, but brought them in and organized them for us! Even the concert staff stood out — so cheerful which really added to the fun. The hotel was spotless. Our room super clean and beautifully set up. The pool area was a highlight — bright, clean, and well-stocked with towels. The hot tub was perfect after a long drive, and while the sauna wasn’t in service, it honestly didn’t take away from how nice the space was. We had dinner at St. Germain’s Steakhouse and it was excellent. The food was delicious, and the service was surprisingly fast for such a busy spot. Overall, everything about the stay felt smooth and enjoyable. Can’t wait to start planning my next visit!
Patricia O — Google review
We had a great time! Our room was upgraded to a jr suite, which was awesome. It was huge, comfortable and very nice. The pool area and sauna/steam rooms were perfect after a long day of walking the casino floor. The property was really nice too, lots of apple trees down the walking trail.
Jason L — Google review
Amazing resort. I am not much for gambling, but really enjoy the concert venue. Rooms are beautiful, very clean and spacious. Great staff. Food at Match Restaurant is excellent (we didn’t get to try the others). Tim’s on site is open 24 hrs. Lovely shops as well featuring local indigenous artists. Well worth the drive!
Janice P — Google review
The hotel is very nice, and decorated beautifully. Room was large and clean. Plenty of restaurants to choose from, some at reasonable prices. I'm not really a casino person but it seemed ok but hate to see live dealers replaced with machines on craps and roulette.
Mitch V — Google review
Rama Casino is definitely one of the best casinos in Ontario. It’s a great spot for entertainment and enjoyment, especially for spending weekends. The gaming platforms are exciting, and if played properly, there’s a good chance of getting returns and having fun at the same time. The only area I’d say could improve is the complimentary drinks — taste-wise, they aren’t the best quality. Otherwise, everything else is excellent. Overall, I would give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Bibi M — Google review
I'm writing to express my gratitude for the incredible experience I had during my recent stay at your establishment. I was thoroughly impressed by the beautiful building and event space, the fantastic restaurants, and the sheer opulence of the rooms and suites. The casino was also a highlight, and the complimentary $10 card was a thoughtful touch that enhanced the experience. Thank you again for providing such a high level of service and a memorable stay. I look forward to returning soon.
Ryan J — Google review
Loved this place! The casino was lively and clean, and the staff were super friendly. The concert hall inside is amazing — great sound, comfy seating, and such a fun vibe. Perfect spot for a night of music and entertainment! There is also plenty of free parking around the casino!
Melissa S — Google review
My family and I recently visited Casino Rama with our children. While our experience initially had a few challenges (through no fault of the hotel), I wanted to take a moment to highlight the outstanding customer service we received from Crystal Wilson. Crystal was incredibly understanding and empathetic when we shared our concerns. Her professionalism and genuine care made a significant difference in turning our experience around. It’s clear that your team truly values its guests and goes above and beyond to ensure they feel heard and supported. Casino Rama is a beautiful resort, and thanks to the exceptional service we received, we’re very much looking forward to returning. I highly recommend it as a wonderful getaway destination.
Annie K — Google review
4.2
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3.6
(752)
5899 Rama Rd, Orillia, ON L3V 6H6, Canada
http://casinorama.com/
(800) 832-7529
19

Lions Lookout

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lions Lookout in Huntsville, the largest city in Muskoka, is a popular spot offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and the city below. It's renowned for its stunning fall foliage, making it one of the best fall lookouts in Muskoka. The lookout is not only a great place to admire autumn colors but also serves as a starting point for scenic hikes. Despite being crowded at times, visitors can escape by exploring other viewpoints scattered around the hilltop.
This is a great lookout to see the city. The winding ride up the mountain was worth the effort and quite enjoyable. There is a gazebo at the top and plenty of spots to picnic. Parking is limited. The people are friendly. Take the time to read the etching on the rocks and gazebo. Whether for romantic date or family excursion, this is the spot.
Baldo M — Google review
Beautiful lookout, nice city view, river and the forest behind. Fall Colors where wonderful. Parking is tight on weekends. There is one parking lot on to and one at the bottom for those who done want to hike.
Thejus — Google review
You don't need to purchase advance tickets to visit this place. It's free for entry and open 24 hours. You drive all the way upto the lions lookout point on the top of the hill. Their is a small parking place on top. You can also find parking lot at the entrance of the hill near lookout sign. However, I recommend drive all the way to top if you wanna skip 1km steep hike Breathtaking Fall Views at Lions Lookout is a Must-See in Huntsville! 🍁 . If you're anywhere near Huntsville in the fall, a trip to Lions Lookout is an absolute must. I visited during peak foliage season, and the views were nothing short of magical. The entire landscape was painted in vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold — it felt like stepping into a postcard! The lookout offers a panoramic view over Fairy Lake, the Muskoka River, and the town of Huntsville, all framed by rolling hills ablaze with autumn color. Whether you're a photographer, nature lover, or just out for a peaceful walk, this spot won’t disappoint. The short hike to the top is a bit steep, but it’s well worth the effort. There are benches to rest along the way and once you reach the top, the scenery makes it all worthwhile. It’s also a great place to watch the sunset over the colorful treetops. **Tip:** Try to go on a clear day for the best visibility, and bring a camera — you’ll want to capture this view. Highly recommend visiting during the fall. It’s one of the most beautiful places in Muskoka to experience the changing leaves! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Sirish C — Google review
Really nice when you got up to the top, you can drive up and park there where space are still available or park below and hike up to the lookout (shuttle train in summer months). Be sure to check out the scenery in various directions; beautiful view of Huntsville and Fairy Lake especially in the fall.
DY L — Google review
Worth the hike. DONOT take your car up but park at the community centre there, if you don’t hike, you miss the on road fall wonders. Most beautiful pictures ever taken there by us. Will visit again and again. It’s a free point, no ticket required.
Dr. B — Google review
A great lookout for Fairy Lake and Huntville downtown. Spectacular view in the Autumn. Parking is limited on the top. It is better to park at the foothill and take a stroll to the top
John P — Google review
Do NOT go on a weekend 💀 The traffic was from the bottom of the hill to the top parking lot We luckily made a U-turn and parked somewhere else near by and made the walk up the hill which I wouldn’t recommend for anyone with mobility issues or seniors When I left to walk down the hill people were still in traffic going up the hill that I recognized when I was walking up, they didn’t get very much farther along. The actual viewing area is very over crowded. View is decent.
Alice — Google review
Lion’s Lookout is a lovely spot with great views over Huntsville, but be prepared for some parking challenges—especially on holidays or long weekends. The parking lot at the top can get quite crowded and there’s often a bit of traffic going up. If you don’t mind a short uphill walk, parking at the Heritage Place lot is a good alternative—it’s not far, though the slope is a bit steep. Funny enough, it always seems to be cloudy or rainy whenever I visit, so I haven’t seen the view on a perfectly clear day yet—that’s my little regret. Still, Huntsville is such a charming town that I always enjoy coming back.
Jessie Q — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(316)
Lookout Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 1G1, Canada
https://facilities.huntsville.ca/Home/Detail?CategoryIds=&FacilityTypeIds=20348&Keywords=&ScrollTo=scroll-map-list-container&CloseMap=true&Id=e83be551-98ba-4fcd-a5a6-7aa674c7aebf
+1 705-789-1751
20

Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm

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Sugar shack
Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm in Huntsville, Ontario is a must-visit destination, especially during the spring. This family-owned and -operated sugaring farm offers a variety of maple products such as syrups, sugar, cotton candies, muffins, barbecue sauce, and mustard. Visitors can explore the sprawling sugarbush and learn about sustainable maple syrup production practices. Despite the pandemic restrictions, visitors can still enjoy their products by ordering from a small table set up outside the store entrance.
Absolutely love this place love the barbecue sauce! Love the maple syrup. They know how to do it right and of course the grand finale the ice cream we will be customers for life.
Richard T — Google review
This is a pretty good maple farm located closer to the Cottage country in Muskoka. It's a family owned 100 acre property that has Maple trees planted on 50 acres of it. They have nice options of light to dark maple syrup varieties available for purchase. The bottles too are in different sizes and types to select from. My favourite part of the visit was the soft ice cream infused with their dark maple syrup served in cups or cones. It was one of the creamiest ice creams that I've had in a long time. A pretty good place to see if you're in the region closer to Muskoka or Huntsville.
Ali R — Google review
A must stop for visitors and locals, alike. Sugarbush Hill is about as authentic as you could want for a maple sugar bush experience. The folks who run it are friendly and welcoming, with a wealth of knowledge about the history and process of making maple syrup. It's worth going anytime, but especially so when tours are open. Be sure to walk away with a sweet treat, you won't regret it.
Adam — Google review
Lovely experience here! The maple ice cream "cremee" and candies are delicious. The trail throughout the woods with the maple trees was very unique. Owners are very friendly and knowledgable. I recommend visiting if you are in the area!
Rosina M — Google review
Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm was a nice little farm. Plenty of parking and a shop to buy some of their products. It's also nice to see the history of maple farming on display too. There was a hiking trail, but we didn't have time to go. The maple ice cream was very good.
J C — Google review
Such a great stop. The hiking trail is beautiful with great informational stops along the way. Maple ice cream is to die for and the maple syryp delicious. Worth the stop.
Christelle L — Google review
The Maple Cremee is amazing, very creamy and a subtle maple flavour. The prices on all the products are ridiculous, which granted a small business has its fair share of costs and we end up paying for quality. The customer service was nonexistent and they charge 50¢ for additional spoons which was ridiculous.
S D — Google review
A group of us visited the farm for a Maple presentation and tasting and had a really great time. Tom was super helpful and friendly and gave us a detailed history of maple syrup and how the tapping and boiling process has evolved over time. Super interesting and enjoyable experience. Beautiful farm and beautiful maple syrup!!
Mckenzie F — Google review
4.7
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4.9
(582)
2389 Muskoka District Road 10, Huntsville, ON P1H 2J3, Canada
http://www.sugarbushhill.com/
+1 705-787-9787
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Back Country Tours

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Tour operator
Tours
Gear Rentals
4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
The groomsmen and I surprised my friend to a cottage trip and ATV tour in the area. Hands down the ATV tour was the highlight of the trip! We were part of a group of six, with four of us (including the groom) in the bachelor party group and a daughter-mother pair. Jacob (our cool guide from Australia) made sure everyone in the group knew what they were doing, and kept everyone safe. He took us on a beautiful four-hour tour that gradually became more technically challenging, and by the end of it, everyone was confidently handling their ATV. We had a couple of small incidents (going off trail or stuck), but Jacob was always there to get us out of any sticky situations. He also made sure we had plenty of short breaks along the way at various beautiful spots. Four hours was perfect - we felt any shorter and you'd leave wanting more. Most importantly, the groom was surprised and really enjoyed the experience! In fact, everyone in my group loved it. Highly recommend both Jacob and the 4 hour ATV tour at Back Country Tours! P.S. - make sure to bring a snack (like protein bars) and water.
Truman L — Google review
Great snowmobiling experience. BCT reservation and service was great and smooth since the first contacts. Kim is in charge and is so nice person.
Cau T — Google review
Kim was amazing and it was an experience of a lifetime. I'm from the city and we don't get to do outdoorsy stuff often. My boyfriend and I had a blast and will totally be returning
Jennifer L — Google review
Overall, would absolutely recommend this experience to anyone in the area! Our group had an awesome time and the tour was reasonably priced for what you get. The scenery was great - saw a couple bears too. Would be nice if they allowed some "free time" to play around on the ATVs (aside from just following the leader on the trails), but overall a good experience. Definitely fairly physically demanding though.
Jarod A — Google review
What a blast! We rented snowmobiles for 5 hours and had such a great time! We were true beginners but Holly was so helpful and we were good to go! Absolutely worth it if you get a chance and these guys do it right! We will hopefully be back to do some ATV runs in the warmer weather. Thank you so much for making our first time a great one!
Burlington A — Google review
Kim was such a patient and fun guide. For a first time ATV user she was able to go at a pace that worked for me and made me feel comfortable throughout the experience. My husband and I chose to do this as a kid-free adventure for our anniversary and we will definitely be back. The trails were a beautiful way to explore the area and see the fall colours, too. We had a scenic and easy route and saw streams and lakes, hillside, and beautiful forests on our trail. For those who are cautious like me, this is one adventure you definitely need to try. I am so happy that I did it and that I pushed past my fears. I highly recommend Back Country Tours—you will don’t be disappointed.
Miranda B — Google review
Really good time snowmobiling with this group. Great instructions given at the outset, and an awesome run through the forest, topped off by the best part....100km across the lake for the finish! The ladies in the office and our guide, Joe, were all great to deal with and we had a blast.
Gary H — Google review
While the boat was satisfactory...the experience of renting it was not a positive one. They were not prepared for us by having the boat ready...then they switched the boat for another one...it took 4 hours to complete the rental. The manager is difficult at best. The other young man that took over for him was EXCELLENT to deal with...but his professionalism was not enough to make up for this overall experience.
Heather E — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(336)
2839 ON-60, Dwight, ON P1H 2J6, Canada
https://www.backcountrytours.ca/
22

Dorset Lookout Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic spot
Dorset Lookout Tower, located just north of Dorset in the Algonquin Highlands, is a 30-meter tall metal tower offering breathtaking views of Lake of Bays and the surrounding forests. Visitors can climb the open metal stairs to reach the observation deck, which sits 465 feet above Lake of Bays. The area also features hiking trails, picnic sites, and visitor information. While fall offers stunning foliage views, it's recommended to avoid busy weekends.
The Dorset Lookout Tower is a fun place to visit if you love nature and beautiful views. Standing tall at 30 meters, the tower gives you an amazing view of the surrounding forests and lakes. Climbing 120 stairs to the top might be a little challenging for those who are afraid of hights, but it's worth it when you see the stunning scenery. On a clear day, you can see for miles and even spot some wildlife! There are also picnic areas nearby, where you can relax and enjoy a snack after your climb. Whether you're with family or friends, visiting the Dorset Lookout Tower is a great way to spend a day outdoors.
S M — Google review
Breathtaking view from the lookout point. We reached at 9 am and had booked tickets beforehand. We were the first to climb the tower. It wasn't too busy. Its a steep climb up due to which my elderly parents couldn't make it to the top of the lookout point.
Leena J — Google review
Went on Sat Oct 11 for 9am. Already had a decent crowd, it was raining so the stairs were pretty wet but the views were still amazing! I would recommend wearing gloves as my hands were soaked and freezing from gripping the railing going up and down (realized after they also sell in gift shop for $1.99). Portapotties where the parking lots is, was pretty clean (at 9am) A great little stop for nice pics! Go early.
Brandon C — Google review
Visited in the first week of October on a weekday – highly recommend weekdays since weekends get too busy. Parking is about $16.50, or you can park outside and walk in for around $5 per person. The tower view is amazing for fall colours, and there’s a nice little trail nearby too. Bathrooms and a small shop are available, but better to bring your own food.
Loji N — Google review
We went late October. Still beautiful scenery, however just catching the tail end of fall colours. Lots of photo shoot opportunities and little gems. The actual look out tower is not supervised by park employees- so during peak season/hours, it’s very congested climbing up and down which can cause some anxiety. The little gift shop was nothing special. Was able to take beautiful pictures and videos Great site for small pic nics
Hailey M — Google review
The view from the tower was amazing. It is good to go during the peak season of fall as you can see the vibrant colour's of the nature. The tower on top cannot hold more than 30 persons so need to be careful on top.
Aneesh T — Google review
Fabulous views from half way point, even better from the top. Good staircase but lots of stairs. In fall color season, you must book a timeslot
Mike A — Google review
Really lovely place. Views are great. Staff is very helpful and friendly. There are 2 porta potties, one accessible for a wheelchair. Parking is right there so no long walks.
Ulla J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(181)
1191 Dorset Scenic Tower Rd, Dwight, ON P0A 1H0, Canada
https://www.algonquinhighlands.ca/explore-play/parks-and-outdoor-spaces/dorset-scenic-lookout-tower/
+1 705-766-1032
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Balsam Lake Provincial Park

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Campground
Nature & Parks
Park
Balsam Lake Provincial Park is a forested recreational destination that offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy camping, boating, fishing, and hiking in this stunning natural area. The park features several trails such as the Lookout Trail and Plantation Trail, providing opportunities to explore the rich natural history and breathtaking views. For those seeking adventure, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and boating along the Trent-Severn Waterway are available.
My fiancé and I had an amazing weekend at Balsam lake. It was a relaxing and beautiful stay. There are nice trails along the waterfront, the water is so clean and nice to swim in and the beach was very welcoming and well taken care of. Lots of park stores around if you’re in need for snacks or essentials. The campsite was very spacious and quiet, and our little dog loved every minute of being there with us. I’d definitely come back again!
Austin W — Google review
Balsam Lake Provincial Park is the kind of “close-enough to get there, far-enough to feel away” escape that is a win for us. Its clean, sandy, kid-friendly beach and easy hiking trails/scenic loops provide a well rounded experience (note, many trails were closed when we went due to an earlier wind/snow storm bringing down some trees). The park and campgrounds are well-maintained and family-friendly. Since we camped there, we got to the beach early and was able to feel comfortable as the beach got crowded later in the day. Be aware, the campground roads are a bit narrow, so be aware while driving and walking. At Balsam, you’ll get solid outdoor fun, decent facilities, and a comfortable dose of nature with your ice cream at the Shop.
Wendy U — Google review
Balsam Lake Provincial Park offers a truly wonderful outdoor experience. The lake water was exceptionally clean and inviting, perfect for swimming and enjoying a peaceful day. The overall environment was calm and friendly, making it an ideal spot to relax and unwind. I was very impressed with the cleanliness of the facilities. Both the beach area and the campsites were well-maintained and spotless. However, I was disappointed with the state of the washrooms, which were quite dirty and could have been much cleaner. This is one area that definitely needs improvement. Despite the issue with the washrooms, I'll definitely be visiting this park again. A key tip for anyone planning a trip: if you want to secure a campsite, be sure to book 5 or 6 months in advance, as spots fill up very quickly. This park is a gem, and with a little more attention to the washrooms, it would be perfect.
Amin A — Google review
Great spot! Well maintained, easy to navigate. Some secluded spots or plenty of wide open sites. The comfort station was well maintained. Lake is nice, solid beach with sand for the kiddies. Parks and open fields to play in. Rentals are available to canoes and such.
Konrad S — Google review
This was our first visit to Balsam Lake Provincial Park, and we wanted to wrap up our camping season surrounded by the beauty of fall colours — it did not disappoint! Our RV site was spacious, spotless, and perfectly located. I love that the park is close to the city, making it an ideal weekend getaway. It’s absolutely worth the visit — a must for anyone who enjoys peaceful nature escapes. We had an amazing weekend here. The park offers beautiful waterfront trails, a clean and inviting lake perfect for swimming, and a well-maintained beach. There are several park stores nearby for snacks or essentials, and the campsites are large, quiet, and relaxing. The grounds are very well kept, the beach is lovely with clear water, and the comfort stations are clean and easy to access. Whether you prefer open sites or more secluded spots, there’s something for everyone. The park also features great amenities like canoe and kayak rentals, open fields for games, and a lookout point with a breathtaking sunset view. We’ll definitely be coming back — a truly relaxing and memorable camping experience!
Shiju V — Google review
Balsam Lake is one of the best camping spots within a couple of hours from the GTA. The campground is clean and well maintained, with spacious sites and plenty of trees for shade and privacy. The beach is beautiful — shallow, sandy, and perfect for kids. The water is clean and calm, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. There are also several hiking trails, canoe rentals, and lots of wildlife around. If you’re looking for a peaceful nature escape with great lake views, a nice beach, and solid facilities, this park is highly recommended.
Amir K — Google review
Great park for family camping with all camping amenities. Nice beach with lots of picnic benches. Nice children's playground. There are also hiking/walking trails with a lookout.
Kiran P — Google review
I really enjoyed this park. Our first time here won't be our last. I like the fact that it's close to the city so it's perfect for weekend camping. Well worth the visit actually a must .
Ryan A — Google review
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2238 Kawartha Lakes County Rd 48, Kirkfield, ON K0M 2B0, Canada
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/balsamlake
+1 705-454-3324
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Algonquin Art Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Art gallery
Sights & Landmarks
When visiting Algonquin Provincial Park, don't miss the Algonquin Art Centre, located at the former Visitor Centre on Found Lake. This world-class art gallery showcases Canada's top wilderness and wildlife artists, with new works displayed annually based on a theme. The centre also features a boutique and an information centre. It's a hidden gem often overlooked by travelers rushing through Hwy 60.
This art gallery is excellent, featuring a great collection of Group of Seven paintings. The artists used to paint frequently in this very park, which served as a significant location for their sketches. Many of the works inside are fantastic and truly capture a Canadian style, including some realistic pieces. The paintings are available for purchase, but they are quite expensive. Still, it's definitely worth a visit to see them up close, even if you're just looking. Just remember that no photography or video recording is allowed in the exhibition areas.
J Z — Google review
Beautiful setting in the middle of Algonquin Park. The paintings are a lot of Group of Seven like style landscapes. They have a little store with some interesting things to purchase. Great place to go on a rainy or cold day when camping in the park. There's no charge but they ask for donations on entry.
Karen A — Google review
Nice place to visit, lake side view is nice too. But when you step in the Art center, you start questioning who really does end up paying for such expensive art. Like there were paintings worth around CAD 12,000 in there. So it was just a walk through Art admiration trip for our family and nothing more. I would never stop here to waste my 30 mins during busy HW60 stoppvers.
Syed Z — Google review
Visiting the art center is always a part of my park visit! Being inspired by the scenery on a hike or a drive, and then appreciating how others have been inspired by the landscape to create, is a highlight of every trip. I’m so glad the gallery has reopened, the renovations look beautiful
Erin J — Google review
It’s a really nice art center, they have really nice paintings from so many people there. It’s amazing to see, like for real. A little shop in the front for gifts and stuff but if you are into art, stop there because otherwise you miss out. Enough Parking space in front of the door. And the have a dog there, such nice guy, but I don’t think others are allowed
PJ — Google review
I LOVE having this art studio/gallery/gift shop in the Park! I stop in several times each year and keep informed via their newsletter. As an artist myself- this venue is so important to me and it wouldn't be a visit to Algonquin Park without it! Go and see the amazing art for yourself- seeing artists interpret the sights will broaden your appreciation for the nature and wildlife that the Park has to offer!
Andrea M — Google review
Great art experience. Michael Dumas art in house. I was so happy. Daughter is a painter so hearing her explain techniques and styles was a highlight. Beautiful exhibits. Not what you’d expect from outside. Tom Thompson stories out front were a great bonus. Huge fan.
John D — Google review
Pay attention to the opening time. If you go too early, the door hasn‘t opened yet. There are enough parking spaces at ordinary times.
Anqi Y — Google review
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Km 20,Hwy 60 Algonquin Provincial Park Algonquin Provincial Park, ON P1H 2L4, Canada
http://www.algonquinartcentre.com/
+1 705-633-5555
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Minden River Walk

Nature & Parks
Parks
A quick drive away lies the Minden River Walk, home to the renowned Minden Wildwater Preserve. This 600m stretch of white-water river is a popular spot for both recreational and competitive kayakers and canoeists from across the globe. Visitors can witness impressive displays of paddling skill as enthusiasts navigate the rapids on most weekends.
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Minden, ON K0M 2K0, Canada
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Track and Tower Trail

Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
The Track and Tower Trail offers a 7.5-kilometer hike through diverse scenery, including forested areas, rock cliffs, lakeshore views, and an old railway bed. Hikers can enjoy the spectacular lookout over Cache Lake and explore remnants of old railway bridges along the way. While some sources rate it as difficult due to muddy paths and steps, others find it more moderate with occasional ups and downs. The trail is noted for its beauty, featuring a waterfall and a viewpoint.
Absolutely magical in the winter! Hiking the Track and Tower Trail with a fresh blanket of snow was like walking through a postcard. The forest is peaceful and quiet, with snow-covered trees creating a serene atmosphere. The lookout point is worth every step—especially with the frozen lake views below. It’s a bit of a workout in deep snow, so come prepared, but it’s an unforgettable experience for winter hikers. Algonquin at its finest—even in the cold!
Chris — Google review
A long trail for us, it rained the previous day so we had to cross multiple areas which were very slippery. Took 6 hrs to complete the complete trail. Only two good spots to take a pic. If u just want to walk go for it.
Durga K — Google review
Lovely trail. We finished in 2.5 hours including 15 min at the main lookout. Some places it’s very dense forest so is bit dark else everything is ok. Moderate to hard difficulty. Lookout is accessible from campgrounds by bicycle.
Avijit S — Google review
We had a great experience hiking Track and Tower trail this weekend. The trail was not very busy. The view from the lookout was just spectacular!!!! Possibly I think the next weekend and the following week might be the peak season for the fall leaves this year. On the booklet, this trail is marked as 7.5km level difficult, but in my opinion, the trail is moderate level. The trail is mostly contained with easy slop paths. There were some ups and downs, time to time. To go to the look out spot, there is a long staircase, 132 steps to go up. The trail paths have many areas with rocks and exposed roots. We visited after the rainfall night that the paths were muddy. It was extremely muddy from the trail point of 12-13. The trail paths were very well marked with many signs. The booklet is marked as 4hr to complete the trail. It took us 3 hr 48 minutes, including 40 minutes lookout stop, as well as multiple water and taking picture breaks. We really like the trail. This trail has mix of everything, not only the beautiful lookout view, but also be able to walk in the forest, as well as walk alongside a lake/ravines. In addition, we enjoyed the view of the dam, waterfall, and rushing river. If you are on your bike ride adventure, you can combine this trail when you reach the end of old railway bike trail near Coche lake. There is a bike rack to lock your bike. Then, hike up about 1km to the look out point to enjoy the view.
Tomo — Google review
Nice trail and beautiful trail in Algonquin. The difficulty level is medium to high. During rainy days trails can be really muddy. Trail is so beautiful and has a nice little water fall and a view point. Parking available and free. This is a 8km loop and took one and half hours to complete the trail.
Niro B — Google review
Beautiful and scenic. Took us about 4 hrs to complete. The last part of trail was very muddy.
Junaid A — Google review
It took five and a half hours to walk the most difficult trail in Algonquin Park, because of children's play. The period is clear and clear, and sometimes raindrops fall sharply - muddy mountain roads and steep slopes, tall spruce clean water, moist soil mixed pine needles and the smell of leaves, the alarm sound from small animals standing guard on their heads ... Primitive quiet nature, let me want to stop, adhere to the complete ring line, body tired, comfortable The short vacation is over, ready, and keep refuelling.
Kevin L — Google review
Visited early September. A lot of mud along the trail. Got distracted while negotiating muddy slopes and lost track of the trail signs. The mountain top lookout (section 7 & 8) is niece but the space and view aren’t as grand as the Lookout Trail IMHO. Lots of mushrooms to be found and lots of ppl at the top.
Bee K — Google review
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Unorganized South Nipissing District, ON P0A 1E0, Canada
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Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd

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Nature & Parks
Campground
Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. The reserve offers a charming main camp area with rentable cabins, free firewood, and remnants of its original logging days. Visitors can explore 100,000 acres of scenic drives, 100 lakes, and an extensive network of hiking trails. The base camp serves as the starting point for various activities such as camping, hiking, and snowmobiling in winter.
An unforgettable experience! Visiting the Haliburton Forest and Wolf Centre was one of the highlights of our trip. The forest itself is absolutely stunning — peaceful, well-maintained trails surrounded by nature at its best. The Wolf Centre is beautifully designed, offering an up-close yet respectful look at the wolves in their natural environment. The staff is knowledgeable, passionate, and truly dedicated to conservation and education. We loved the peaceful atmosphere, the interactive exhibits, and, of course, getting a glimpse of the wolves. Whether you're a nature lover, a family looking for an educational outing, or just wanting a serene escape, this place is a must-visit. Highly recommend!
Ankita P — Google review
Our recent family trip to Haliburton Forest and Reserve Area was absolutely wonderful! The cabin was spotless and had everything we needed, including a kitchen with all the essentials. My two 8-year-old daughters and I especially loved hiking the trails – the forest trails were tranquil. We swam in the lake and even met Galen, who takes such great care of the trails. He was incredibly helpful in showing us the trails. A big shoutout to Bella, the Wolf Centre guide, too. She was so knowledgeable and made learning about the wolves a fantastic experience for us. We also had an unforgettable time with the astronomy program. Our astronomer was incredibly patient and taught us how to spot different constellations, including the "teapot" and the Polaris star. We were amazed to see the Milky Way, a dying star, and other heavenly objects through the telescope. I also want to mention that the reservation responses from Melissa and Megan were prompt and helpful. I highly recommend Haliburton Forest to families with young kids – it's a perfect blend of nature and adventure!
Howie L — Google review
A beautiful location. They have campsites, cabins for rent a small store on site. Apparently they have 350 km of groomed snowmobile trails in the winter. We went for the canopy walk. You start with a van ride into the forest in 'Van go' then an 800 m canoe ride that you help paddle across a small lake. From there you take a short hike to where canopy walk starts. It is a very tranquil location. Safety is number one priority. After you walk through the forest canopy you have a short hike back to the canoe for the trip back to the van. It was approximately 4 hours long. Well worth the price with a knowledge and friendly guide.
Rick H — Google review
Extremely educational place to go! The staff are very passionate about their workplace, with good reason. There is an observation area to see the wolves, exhibits showing various wildlife, some of which you might not ever see live, and a short movie/video you can request to watch in their in-house theatre. The giftshop is very reasonably priced and has a little something for all age ranges. They encourage people to call ahead to ask if the wolves are out in view beforehand, which I think is a great idea. This was our sixth visit to this site, and it won't be our last.
Jennifer H — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our time as a group in late September, the best time of the year. We booked a canopy tour that lasted about four hours, and it was a truly great experience.
Farzam H — Google review
Amazing experience doing Clay shooting with our instructor Steve. Did a bachelor party activity after finding this online. Had a blast, some of us have shot before and some first time. We all agreed it was very good value and a ton fun. We would LOVE to come back and do it again.
Matthew D — Google review
This place has had my heart for 30+ years. It was grown with the times but still has traditional camping at heart. The lots are private, the waters beautiful and the trails are doable. I try to come back every year even if it's just for a day pass hike.
Brittany P — Google review
Didn't get to see much the day & time we went but it's not super expensive. $15. The front also gave us option to go in or knowing they hadn't seen much of the wolves that day so she did let us know. We did end up seeing one at a distance. Museum is not huge but interesting. Small , quaint place to do a short visit. Wolves raised as natural as possible and keep their natural behaviours which is great. Staff is very knowledgeable.
Barbara B — Google review
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1095 Redkenn Rd, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0, Canada
https://www.haliburtonforest.com/
(800) 631-2198
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The Horseless Carriage

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Handicraft
Museums
The Horseless Carriage is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and families alike. This captivating museum showcases an impressive collection of antique cars, gas pumps, steam engines, music boxes, cash registers, and other historical artifacts—most of which are beautifully restored and in working condition. Curated by the charismatic Richard Bennett, visitors are treated to engaging stories about each piece's fascinating history and restoration journey.
This place is a must see. My husband and our two children went recently. There are no words to express our experience except, WOW!. if you love museums and stories about how these exquisite items were found and restored, you will love it! The collection of items we saw there are of the caliber of those found in large public museums. Mr. Bennett has a passion for historic mechanical treasures, his stories of how they found the pieces and restored them made the visit even more memorable! Thank you Mr Bennett, for the pure love of what you do!
Marshia C — Google review
We stopped in on a whim, and were lucky enough to join in a tour with another couple that had called ahead. Fabulous tour, we had a great time! Mr. Bennett has such a passion for historic mechanical treasures and his tour was very informative. Be sure to bring some cash, as his wife makes and sells hand cranked socks and other nifty crafts. Thank you for the awesome afternoon!
Lindsay — Google review
We had the BEST time here. Respecting social distancing measures, we wore masks/sanitized our hands, and all the doors remained open for adequate air flow. One of the owners gave us a private tour which lasted over an hour, and because he had restored the items himself, we got demonstrations of many of the items on display - an experience you'd never get in a larger city museum. The gift shop featured many items that the owners made themselves like wool socks made with an antique sock loom, of which we bought several. Highly recommend a visit.
Jordan L — Google review
What a real treasure this is - a fabulous museum!!! Antique cars, gas pumps, steam engines of all sizes and shapes, music boxes, cash registers and many more historical artifacts, almost everyone restored and in operating condition. Richard Bennett is the curator and he is one entertaining individual, who has an intimate knowledge of his historical machinery. He has intriguing stories, which he graciously shares. Our group of six was captivated with the artifacts and the stories. This is a national treasurer that should be enjoyed by the local community.
Ron M — Google review
Extremely informative and interesting. Mr. Bennett was just closing up when we came by because we had heard about the private museum from a relative, local to the area. He graciously gave us the tour and I am so happy we were able to see his collection and benefit from his vast knowledge! So many unique cars and machines and collectibles! This museum needs more exposure in "Things to Do and See in the Kawarthas".
Denise D — Google review
When you pull up the drive you might think to yourself "how long could I spend in this barn?" But you'll be surprised! The antique and vintage equipment and period pieces are impressive the way they've been immaculately restored, and most are in working condition, but what really sets this place apart from other attractions is the passion and generosity of the owner, Mr. Bennett. His contagious energy and enthusiasm will draw you in as he explains the restoration process and historic significance of each piece in his collection. Gearheads, historians or anyone with a curious mind will love absorbing the rich stories that this place has to offer. They also sell candies and preserves, so be sure to bring cash!
David M — Google review
We stumbled upon this place driving past on the highway. I called to make an appointment and the family was very accommodating. If you have an appreciation of history, antiques, or motor vehicles - this place is a gold mine. So many beautiful antique music players, sewing and house items, steam motors, and of course - the cars! It was my first time seeing a running Stanley Steamer in real-life. The tour, stories, and discussions with the family were great. Jay Leno and him once took the 1905 Cadillac through the Tim Horton's drivethru, lol. If you're in this area, this is a MUST stop.
James R — Google review
We lived in and around the area for many years and just discovered this private museum. What a great place to visit and spend an hour or so. The tour was very personalized and extremely knowledgeable and most everything is restored and in working order from the early automobiles, steam engines, music players and so much more.This museum is by far among the best of the Kawartha jewels. We will do this again as there is almost too much to take everything in during one visit. Thanks for making this a day to remember.
Ron H — Google review
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1427 Kawartha Lakes County Rd 8, Fenelon Falls, ON K0M 1N0, Canada
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Haliburton Sculpture Forest

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Art gallery
Nature & Parks
The Haliburton Sculpture Forest, situated in Glebe Park near the village of Haliburton in Ontario, Canada, is a distinctive outdoor exhibit featuring sculptures crafted by Canadian and international artists. The forest offers trails for walking, biking in warmer months, and skiing during winter. This unstructured experience provides varying perspectives of the forest and its sculptures throughout the seasons. Families seeking an engaging outing, outdoor enthusiasts, and art aficionados will find this to be a unique and captivating destination.
Such a clever idea to display the art work here. The paths are easy to walk, and the art work (which already gets changed out) is nicely displayed. Just a little more info with the art would be nice (medium, story). Nice walk.
Michelle M — Google review
Nice place to explore and possible to spend a few hours if you want some place quiet with nice scenery. There are two parking areas and one is next to the museum which has a lot of interesting things to look at and a scavenger hunt. I took out one star as the QR codes were not working for us.
Rob S — Google review
Paths are so easy to walk...colors are awesome and the little dock on the lake was a peaceful moment with nature. This is a must do. Enjoy the different art sculptures along with the serenity and beauty of Mother Nature's forest .. Great job by the team that maintains that area. 👍👍.
Ross C — Google review
I guess we all rush to Algonquin park in Fall to see the colours. But this is a must see! Spend an hour or so in this peaceful and inspiring forest. I am sure it would be much more beautiful in Fall.
Ratan M — Google review
Stopped by on our way back from Bancroft. The forest was beautiful adorned with the sculptures. Our kids loved checking out the sculptures, some of which were interactive. The trail itself was a easy walk, there were many benches stationed throughout the trail if you want to take a break.
Angie L — Google review
I like the sculptures, it's quite a short trail, I would like more. When I look at the website, I saw big hands and settings other sculptures I didn't see, I think that means they rotate exhibits. It was nice to hang out at the water for a bit.
Jill — Google review
Peaceful and beautiful! So much variety in the sculptures, loved all the pieces. Not far off the main road, free parking, and free entry. Donations are welcome
Meaghan D — Google review
Walking self guided tour in amongst the trees.. nice place to become one with nature and see some art sculptures
Dave C — Google review
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297 College Dr, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0, Canada
http://www.haliburtonsculptureforest.ca/
+1 705-457-3555
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Skyline Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Skyline Park is a thrilling destination for adventure enthusiasts, offering a climbing circuit amidst lush greenery. The well-marked paths are perfect for walking or cycling, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning Canadian wilderness. Families can also enjoy canoeing and kayaking trips on the county's picturesque lakes. Located just off Highway 118, this park features picnic benches and a small paved parking lot with breathtaking views of Ontario.
Amazing views over the Town of Haliburton and surrounds. Amenities include picnic tables, parking and lookout point. Garbage bins available. Perfect for a picnic. Short (10 minute) looped walking trail. At time of visit on Friday August 30, 2024, the trees / vegetation was partially obscuring the vantage point.
Bob B — Google review
Best spot with amaaazing lookout, it's must visit spot if u r in the area... very very picturesque spot but with limited parking.. drive to it is one of the best...
Sukarnos Y — Google review
Beautiful view on a hill top. We picked up our food and came here to have it. You can find few tables attached to benches to sit and eat. People who drives via Haliburton village can stop here to enjoy this scenic view :)
Mohanakrishnan K — Google review
Amazing park, picnic spot and lookout! Located right above Haliburton with a perfect view of the town, anytime of the year. Easy access, right off Highway 118W, with paved road all the way up, in decent shape.
Justin S — Google review
Fantastic views of Haliburton and area. The drive is not long just off the main road and worth it. There's picnic benches here, parking, so it's a great place to take a break on your way through Haliburton.
Marcin T — Google review
Easy access to a wonderful view. Eventhough we went here towards the end of October we were still able to witness some great fall colours. This is a spot that you should not miss whn yku are in town. Porta potty needs a bit of cleaning though :-).
Ram O — Google review
Must visit in Haliburton village during autumn. It's a small park but offers amazing valley view without any hiking. Small trail is attached to the main point if you want to explore nature.
Prerana T — Google review
A picturesque place at the top can see the whole town .We visited during fall time .There is no trail just the spot to take photos.There is no separate parking space available have to park just a few yards back from the skyline park.We went there on weekend it was not much crowded. ✅No parking fee ✅No trail to walk
Tess T — Google review
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Skyline Park Rd, Dysart and Others, ON K0M 1S0, Canada
http://www.dysartetal.ca/portfolio-view/parks/
+1 705-286-1777
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