Things to do in Huntsville in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Huntsville. The weather is usually freezing cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 9—25°F (-13—-4°C).

Huntsville has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Huntsville. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Huntsville in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Huntsville in February

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Holidays in Huntsville in February
February
  • Groundhog Day (February 2)
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Family Day (February 16)
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Weather in Huntsville in February

Temperatures on an average day in Huntsville in February

The average temperature in Huntsville in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 25°F (-4°C) to a low of 9°F (-13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be freezing cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Huntsville, July, has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 59°F (15°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 24°F (-5°C) and lows of 7°F (-14°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Huntsville in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
25°F
highs
9°F
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General weather summary

Freezing cold, breezy
Feels like
24%
Chance of rain
0.099 in
Amount
13.8 mph
Wind speed
93%
Humidity
10.4 hrs
Daylight length
7:19 AM
Sunrise
5:41 PM
Sunset
30%
Cloud cover
Thick winter coat with gloves
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 25°F (-4°C) and a low of 9°F (-13°C), it generally feels freezing cold and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something toasty like a thick winter coat with gloves
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Best attractions for Huntsville in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Huntsville has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Huntsville that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Huntsville for February.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
1. Arrowhead Provincial Park
4.7
(3527)
Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Park featuring a lake with beaches, campsites, hiking trails, a waterfall & equipment rentals.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
♥️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.🌸
Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm
2. Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm
4.7
(454)
Temporarily Closed
Sugar shack
Sights & Landmarks
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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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
This is a farm. We walked the trail and saw many trees connected to the sap tobing. Bought two bottles of syrup and chatted with the owner. Very friendly and one of those places I love going to because its a once in a life time experience.
Lions Lookout
3. Lions Lookout
4.7
(2659)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Trailhead & overlook with spectacular views over surrounding hills & the city beneath.
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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.
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! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Steep walk to point but take your time, views worth it, those with mobility issues be warned can be very tiring. Parking challenging but be patient. You can drive up to point but road very narrow, May get stuck behind slow vehicles, faster to walk.
Muskoka Heritage Place
4. Muskoka Heritage Place
4.5
(396)
Heritage museum
Museums
Family attraction featuring a pioneer village with preserved buildings, a museum & steam train.
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We had our wedding photos taken here and it was a beautiful backdrop. Staff was fantastic to work with and everything went smoothly, excellent experience. We have also visited here several times with our kids and families and we always have a lovely time.
Muskoka Heritage Place is a beautiful step back in time rich with history and charm at every corner. Even though the train ride wasn’t running yet for the season, we thoroughly enjoyed exploring the heritage building and learning about the history. The staff were incredibly kind, knowledgeable, and made the experience even more special with their stories and warm welcome. Can’t wait to return when the train is running!
Had a great time at Muskoka Heritage Place! The pioneer village was full of charm, and the staff were amazing — an elderly lady kindly gave me a shawl when it got cold. We enjoyed candle making, a scenic train ride, and even spotted a deer. A lovely and memorable visit!
Perfect place to visit with kids, there are so many cottages from late 1800's. I am surprised by seeing them and how well they are maintained. Another good thing was, there were people who were showing kids on how the stoves were used in past and how people were washing and drying clothes. It is a good experience for kids. They provide a map which you can follow to go through the village and at the same end can ride and enjoy the steam engine train. Must Visit!!!
Excellent. Great for family outing. Lady is Maw's house baked and Excellent scone, served with home madebutter. Wonderful train ride. Journey in the past.
We had a great time learned and alot. The kids loved the train ride and the crushed pennies they got to take home
A well setup historical village, showing how life was like 130 yrs ago in the area. They had great demonstrations and activities for the kids, and we lucked out to have perfect weather. The only suggestion: A lot more selection in the snack bar. As the visit can easily be several hours, it would be great to have more choices for snacks (as I don't think you can bring your own food). Thanks to everyone there who made the visit a great one!
Horrible customer service. There wasn't really any to be honest. We waited in line for almost 2 hours to buy general admission tickets however the staff that were outside the ticket booth did not give anybody in line any direction as to what was going on. I had to ask their staff twice for information and it was only then that they told us that tickets weren't guaranteed for those waiting to buy general admission tickets and that they were only letting 15 people in at a time to buy general admission tickets. At no other point did they offer anyone else standing in line to buy general admission tickets information. When other people asked they just told them "it's first come first serve". Look nobody wants to waste their day waiting in a line and you know exactly how many tickets were allocated towards advanced purchase which means you also know how many tickets left are allocated for general admission pricing per timeslot. However the staff's lack of transparency with this information was not appreciated as we would have happily left earlier instead of waiting with our hopes kept up. I would have rather been told sooner that they didn't have enough general admission tickets. I DO NOT RECOMMEND this place, and would not return soley because their customer service is terrible if you are planning to buy general admission tickets. If you do go, it is advisable to buy tickets in advance as I observed they only treated those people who bought advanced tickets with service.
Explore Huntsville
5. Explore Huntsville
4.9
(12)
Tourist information center
Museums
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a helpful and loyal group of people - and a great place to live - Huntsville Ontario Canada!
Lots and lots of information on local attractions, artists, resorts. They have the biggest business flyer collection I've seen in the area and its all right inside the door. A great spot to find ideas for things to do.
I was extremely impressed with the help i got. Great people and service.
Really great service to help you get around our beautiful area
The colours were beautiful more so than usual
Keep up the great work guys!!!!
(Translated by Google) Fantastic place!!!!! (Original) Luogo fantastico!!!!!
The Outdoor Gallery is somewhat hidden; I stumbled upon it by chance. I think it's great that there is a short video for each picture. A special feature in Huntsville
Muskoka Ski Club - Hidden Valley
6. Muskoka Ski Club - Hidden Valley
4.3
(374)
Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & snowboard resort offering 13 trails, including a terrain park, plus lessons for all ages.
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I’ve put my kids in Hidden Valley’s winter break 4-day ski camp for 3 years now and am beyond impressed with how amazing this program is. For new / beginner skiers they work at a 1:1 ratio, so it’s essentially 16hrs of private lessons. I want to shout out Dare who has worked with my daughter all week. He is calm, patient and professional. His positivity and enthusiasm has been influencing my daughter all week and her love for the sport will be a direct result of this. Thank you & we will see you again next year!
Just a lovely place to ski. Every single person working there is kind and patient and helpful. From the till to the rentals to the instructors to ski patrol.
It's a hidden gem! Perfect for family outings! Great friendly staff and very accommodating - by phone or in person. First visited in 2013 during the holidays season and been going ever since and made it a Family tradition!
Had a great vacation here over March Break. The restaurant was yummy. We didn't try the breakfast so can't comment on that. The rooms were clean and ours was quite spacious. The pool is small but adequate. The staff were very helpful and friendly. It's a great location for getting to outdoor outings and also visiting Huntsville attractions. I would stay here again.
I had a blast at Hidden Valley. The staff were very kind and courteous. They have a variety of green, blue and black hills for you to ski on. The great thing when we were there, the day was gorgeous and it wasn’t too crowded. Which meant short lines for the lifts. The next time I’m in Huntsville, I’ll be sure to check them out. The place can be a little tricky to find, so just have a little patience if you’re going there for the first time.
I love Hidden Valley. It’s where I’ve learned to ski and I am so happy each time I visit. I visited over reading break this year in February and it was amazing. I love the design — the lodge where you can sit and enjoy refreshments while watching the hill. The speedy lifts and intuitive planning. They also play fantastic music. When I visited I had forgotten to book rentals and was crestfallen after discovering that there were no rentals available that day. Fortunately, thanks to Chrissy and Jen I was able to have my day on the hill, and I even got to take a lesson too. Employees go above and beyond here, and it shows. Thank you for all the fantastic experiences and dutiful service to your customers. You have a loyal and enthusiastic customer here, I am counting the days until next season. Thank you!
Found this gem up in north with great design trails. Very beautiful and quality of snow is great. They have many lift and slope to choose from according to the skill level. This place is must visit for your upcoming trip.
This is a great ski area. Every service representative I met is very patient and friendly. I also like that the rental shop focuses on the safety details. In a busy area, they put a protection cover on the shelf to prevent people from bumping into it. Last but not least, the restaurant on the site provides delicious food, and the Reuben sandwich is a must-try food.
Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve
7. Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve
4.8
(533)
Cottage rental
Outdoor Activities
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Beautiful hidden gem in Muskoka. Limberlost offers several different types of accommodations, from camp sights (almost all had tent pads and private out houses) to cottages and unique "outposts" offering private and serene stays. We stayed on buck south, all the sites are steps from water and next to trails. The trails are well-maintained and easy to follow. They also have periodic rest stations. You will need to bring water! Great swimming and paddling, canoes can be rented cheaply and for $20 you can have them delivered to your site or a close launch pad. Really can’t recommend this enough, and they often have available spaces unlike most provincial parks. Great for day trips too.
This place seemed great at first — very scenic and peaceful. I camp a lot, so I understand that wildlife is part of being in the woods. However, our site (Lee North 16) was infested with mice. They were under the wooden platform, all around the site, and even got into our tent. We’re careful with food storage, but they were everywhere. We ended up packing up and finding a place down the road because I didn’t want them chewing through my tent or having crawl over me in my sleep. Also, be aware that they don’t offer refunds, so book at your own risk. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend staying here. The campsites inside the park are much better maintained.
Absolutely stunning and explorable place! Limberlost Forest is a hidden gem in Ontario. The place with peaceful, scenic, and full of beautiful trails surrounded by lakes and wildlife. It’s an amazing spot for hiking, photography, and exploring nature. You’ll also come across some old private houses built many years ago, which add a unique charm to the experience. The trails are well-marked, clean, and offer a good mix of difficulty levels. Perfect for anyone who loves outdoor adventures and quiet moments by the water. Highly recommend visiting!
Eastall 3. Very private site. On a dead end road with 2 other sites on the lake but lots of distance between. A little swampy but site was well maintained and close to it's natural state; few trees cleared, very shady with direct access to the water and you can park your car right in front of the site. Park was well maintained, lots of hiking trails. We did the one advertised canoe route from Buck Lake to Crystal Falls (15k round trip). Portage routes are decent, couple of push-throughs, dock on Poverty lake was a little sketchy. Crystal falls portage wasn't maintained, lots of fallen trees over trail, not sure if it has been maintained in a few years. Campground is a little more rustic than most parks - no comfort stations, potable water available at main office (15 min drive), lots of driving involved in general (15 min to most popular trail heads, 10 min drive to Buck Lake canoe route) but you're truly in the middle of nowhere so it's understandable. Would recommend, will visit again.
Amazing time camping! The campsites are all large and private, it was so fun. The trails and lakes are gorgeous, and the water is so clean. The outhouse is well maintained. I enjoyed my time and the sights and sounds of Limberlost. Definitely recommend this campsite for avid campers, I want to go back!!
Little known fact: Limberlost allows day visitors to hike its trails and canoe its lakes. You need to register on entry. The accommodations seemed good, from camping to cabins -- perhaps we'll return for a stay. The trails are well maintained and feature different environments, views of lakes, and interesting terrain. Most are intermediate difficulty, with many roots and ups-and-downs.
Hikers paradise ! Was camping at Lee South. Very spacious private campsites. All water front. Everything available online to book. Solitaire trail is a must. Bring pop up tent and be aware some campsites require AWD.
Decent spot, beautiful lakes. I didnt stay here, just used the trails. Good mix of long and short hikes. Believe it or not, but Kangaroos cant jump backwards
North Granite Ridge Golf Club
8. North Granite Ridge Golf Club
4.4
(259)
Temporarily Closed
Golf course
Outdoor Activities
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Favourite course in Muskoka. As a Mary lake cottager I’ve probably played 20+ rounds here over the years and every time it’s still fun, still challenging, still has me pulling out the phone to snap a few pics in nature, and the course is typically in very good or above average condition. Anybody complaining about interactions with course staff or marshals should probably take a look in the mirror. Pace of play is outstanding and waiting around on tee boxes is a rarity. If you're gonna be a hack, just be a hack quickly and you’ll be fine. Otherwise, she’s a wee bit narrow so don’t let your ego get bruised when you shank a few into the woods. One in every 3 or 4 off a tree will somehow miraculously bounce back into play and that alone adds to the experience so just embrace it. Some wicked elevated tee shots on this course. You’re also guaranteed to see some form of Muskoka nature out there; birds of prey and deer and beavers and the whole gamut. It’s a good time. One thing that was a little concerning was the condition of some of the greens this week. They looked to be in better health closer to opening day so I’m not sure what the deal is but hoping the course gets that dialled in for the season. Regardless, great track.
This is tough track, it plays a lot longer than it reads due to the various elevations. Tight treelined fairways with angulated greens. Stunning scenery and of course plenty of deer to see... A must play course, but don't be to hard on yourself.
Our first time golfing at North Granite Ridge. It's a challenging course with exceptionally beautiful scenery. The staff were all incredibly friendly and welcoming. Our dining experience was top notch, sitting on the deck of the clubhouse which looks onto the 18th hole. The food was excellent, the pizza was outstanding, one of the best we've ever had, cooked in an outside pizza oven. We will definitely be back!!
Beautiful course and well worth the Underpar coupon price. Front nine had significant elevation changes whereas the back was flatter. Not a long course but tight/narrow fairways. Our round took us 4 hours. Greens were soft so your chips would land and hold but they were still fast. Great job greens keeping staff! I particularly enjoyed holes 1, 3, 5, 9 and 16. See pics and videos below. I would definitely play this again.
I’ve played this course many times while away up north. Great conditions, but pace can be a problem sometimes on the weekend. Shot well but the round took over 4.5hrs, a lot of waiting around
Bought the Underpar, which is regularly offered. What a beautiful track! Well maintained with completely asphalted cart paths. Tee boxes are in great shape. Greens are TOUGH! Undulating and cut short enough to frustrate good golfers. The blue tee boxes were tough for a 10 handicapper. Do yourself a favour and play the forward tees. Loved this course!
I recently had the pleasure of dining at North Granite Ridge, now listen I don’t often golf. My husband loves it. We go down to the cottage with the grandchildren and my husband golfs all day. After a long day of golf we built up an appetite. And I must say, it was an exceptional culinary experience! From the moment I sat down, I was enveloped in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The ambiance was perfect for a relaxing meal, and the service was attentive and friendly. The food was the highlight of the evening. Each dish was expertly prepared and beautifully presented. The chef clearly has a passion for quality, I demanded to meet the chef and I was told that it was two teenage kids working. Congratulations to you lovely kids who not only are working but with passion. I will definitely be returning! I was so satisfied I left a big tip and will definitely be returning. GET THESE AMAZING, KIND, HARDWORKING CHILDREN A RAISE!!!
What an incredible local golf course a must try with a great shop. Food serve for dinner was spectacular for our event.
Algonquin Theatre
9. Algonquin Theatre
4.7
(237)
Event venue
Concerts & Shows
Mid-size performance venue featuring plays, concerts & comedy, plus drama classes.
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Smaller venue with up close and perfect views from every seat.. Was 2nd last Row Balcony, and felt like 10 rows away... Great acoustics, reasonable drink prices... Great show.
Great spot to experience a summer evening performance. Restaurants near the theatre offer a wide choice of menu items for family, groups, and for those who would care for a quite moment.
Amazing local venue. Intimate setting with good acoustics. Wish there were more events and concerts to attend in off summer months for locals. Worth the drive!
What a nice little venue to watch a show, it’s worth the drive to Huntsville! The only downfall is there’s lots of stairs to climb if you have balcony seating, keep that in mind!
This is a wonderful theatre. Though it's a little small, every row offsets a great view of the stage. The bar before the show offers some of the cheapest drinks in town. The only thing missing is that they don't sell coffee.
What a great intimate venue. My girlfriend and I were there for Choir, Choir, Choir doing Queen on the weekend and had a blast. Parking was found easy and it was nice checking out downtown Huntsville. Would definitely go see another show here.
Excellent acoustics, comfy seats with legroom and helpful volunteers. What's not to love?
Very nice theatre to watch a live show from. Volunteers were very friendly and made this intimate concert location great to listen to live music at. Lots of parking nearby makes it easy to visit. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of watching a concert from this facility. There is no bad seat in the house.
Port Sydney Falls
10. Port Sydney Falls
4.8
(360)
Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
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Great little falls with big views. Can't wait to go back and swim a bit and sunbath perfect place for all of the above.
Born and raised just down the road. Have always loved the scenic dam. Lots of parking now, porta potty, and it's always clean. Most people are very respectful and clean up after themselves.
Stopped here on our way to Port Sydney Beach. It's a cool little area to stop and look at the dam and what they call "falls" It isn't super big or overly involved, with easy access up to the waters edge, so for anyone who like to go exploring, this is a nice little spot. There was a porta potty on site, so that was a nice bonus for the kiddos to use on our excursions.
Very small, but nice hang out place! It's also a nice community, seems they were setting up for weekend fireworks at the port and collecting donations. Nice place to drop by, if you're going to huntsville side.
The Port sydney rapids as it's locally called was beautiful with the unique rock formation. Only drawback is there is hardly any parking
Perfect spot to reconnect with nature and enjoy a little wildlife.
Fun and yet dangerous. Bring a paddle board or any board to slide down. The rocks are quite sharp and it does hurt.
Beautiful little secluded town from the main highway
Brunel Locks
11. Brunel Locks
4.6
(326)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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It was a fantastic place with nice view, there is a good concept of leveling the water before opening the locks. Peaceful place and nice benches to sit around the lake view.
Very nice place to visit. Informative signage. Partially wheelchair accessible. Quiet and peace full.
Perfect place for an evening walk . Walk around the canal and the lake nearby with family and friends would be great.Great view of the historic lift lock can be seen from there.
Nice and quiet place. Peace lover must visit this place.
Beautiful parks, awesome locks.
It was one of our stops during our road trip. A quick stop and lovely and peaceful site. It was drizzling 🌧️ and it was refreshing to feel the wet grass too.
Cool spot for a stroll.
Great place to sit and relax. If you’re lucky you can catch a boat travelling through the locks. There is free parking onsite, a few picnic tables, garbage bins and a portable toilet for emergencies.
Maple Bluff Farm Muskoka
12. Maple Bluff Farm Muskoka
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Sugar shack
Sights & Landmarks
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What a great place to stop by when you're in Huntsville! The owners are so friendly, kind and welcoming. We were so happy to be able to learn a bit about their operation and buy some treats from their store. The prices were great and they provided suggestions for recipes and uses for the different items they offer there. It was an awesome selection- and perfect for gift giving. We will definitely be back again.
The most whimsical setting for the best maple syrup you'll ever taste. The family sells out of their home, so don't be shy to walk up, say hello and check out all their products. We stop in at least twice a year to stock up (from Michigan) and have never been disappointed. The customer service is the stuff of dreams and the maple candies are delicious. 100/10 would recommend!
Friendly owner, shared great information on how maple syrup is made there and the products are delicious! Loved my visit and the selection.
We were visiting Canada and were looking for some place to buy maple syrup. We were passing by on highway 60 and thankfully google showed this maple farm along our route. We stopped by just a few minutes before their closing time to buy some maple syrup. The lady at the counter was really nice, gave us good recommendations explaining the difference between the different types of maple syrups they had. Lucky for us, because there were no other customers, She also gave us a tour of the farm and explained the process of how they make maple syrup. Me and my girlfriend thought it was very interesting and informative. From an experience standpoint, i think it was great. We have now tried the syrup as well after coming back and it is by far the best maple syrup we've tried. We also got some small bottles for friends and they loved it as well.
Fantastic small batch maple farm just off of 11 or 60. Highly recommended. Very friendly family farm with a small educational trail. Wide variety of maple products at a more than reasonable price. Do yourself a favor and make the time to stop by.
We came for some maple syrup and learned a little more about its origins, how to make it and how forestry contributes to a healthy maple farm.
We ordered maple syrup bottles with custom labels as a wedding favour. Maple Bluff Farm provided excellent communication and customer service throughout the process. The labels were exactly what we wanted. It was a treat to give something so special to our guests.
Trevor and his wife (I’m sorry forgot your name!) we’re so nice. They hadn’t officially opened yet but let us come to the farm, watch them make a batch and give some samples to the kids. We’re big maple syrup fans and this was hands down the best we’ve had. We bought a Ton of stuff. Would recommend it all. From maple butter, bbq sauce and of course the syrup. Thanks for the visit. Our pancakes this morning were our best yet thanks to your syrup!
The Swing Bridge
13. The Swing Bridge
4.9
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Bridge
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Visited the Hunters Bay trail in the morning rain break, came here in the afternoon rain break. Walked the very short trail on the west side of the river, then went up to the dock. The Swing bridge was magnificent. The river view was beautiful. The Main street, the town hall, the church and the murals were picturesque.
Beautiful town, beautiful sights, beautiful bridge
The Gamble Farm
14. The Gamble Farm
5.0
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Farm
Shopping
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This local farm provides free range eggs. They come in brown or white in the local stores and they have blue ones at the farm. I've known the location but never went there until today. There I met the nicest little boy that offered me the freshest dozen blue eggs that he had gathered this morning. I got four dozen browns and blues and he impressed me so much I gave him a $3.00 tip.
I recently tried your eggs that I was able to purchase in Port Carling as well as at the Glen Orchard general store. What incredible flavour. I simply can't go back to regular eggs and will buy some to take to the city.
First time purchasing.... they are yummy. Thank you
The best farm fresh free range eggs! Amazing farm and friendly owners. Highly recommend
Nicest people you'll ever meet, great eggs, and pickles that make my eyes water (that's a good thing).
These are by far the best eggs I have ever had
I really liked the sign
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