Groceries
Hope's "More Than a Grocery Store" Clover Farm (formerly Foodland)
Convenient location with LCBO and water jug exchange.
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Foodland - Novar
18 Peter StHope's "More Than a Grocery Store" Clover Farm (formerly Foodland)
Convenient location with LCBO and water jug exchange.
Food scene
Smokin Hot Chip Truck
26 ON-60Great burgers
That Little Place By The Lights
76 Main St EAs seen on "You Gotta Eat Here"
Muskoka Brewery
1964 Muskoka Beach RdGreat outdoor patio to watch boats cruise by in the summer.
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On The Docks Pub
90 Main St EGreat outdoor patio to watch boats cruise by in the summer.
Belly Ice Cream
88-90 West Rd.Main St. Local Kitchen
24 Main St EHuntsville Brewhouse
59 Main St EYetti's Pizza inc. Emsdale
The Nutty Chocolatier
65 Main St ESightseeing
Algonquin Outfitters - Huntsville
86 Main St EGreat place for shopping.
The Lions Lookout Trail can be accessed at the Forbes Hill Dr and Camp Kitchen Road intersection behind the Active Living Centre at the Canada Summit Centre. The trail follows Camp Kitchen Road along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake. It then crosses the Portage Flyer railway tracks and heads up a winding road to the top of the sports track. The view from the top of the track across Fairy Lake is magnificent, and is one of the best places in the area to see fall colours. With a 360 degree view around town, the surrounding lakes and river, this is a great stop with many photography opportunities.
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Ukubuka kweLions
Lookout RoadThe Lions Lookout Trail can be accessed at the Forbes Hill Dr and Camp Kitchen Road intersection behind the Active Living Centre at the Canada Summit Centre. The trail follows Camp Kitchen Road along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake. It then crosses the Portage Flyer railway tracks and heads up a winding road to the top of the sports track. The view from the top of the track across Fairy Lake is magnificent, and is one of the best places in the area to see fall colours. With a 360 degree view around town, the surrounding lakes and river, this is a great stop with many photography opportunities.
With a breathtaking 360 degree view, the observation deck of the historic Dorset Tower stands 142 metres (465 feet) above Dorset in Lake of Bays.
The original tower was built in 1922, was 25 metres high (82 feet) and used as a fire lookout tower until 1961. The current tower was built in 1967 and is 30 metres high (100 feet) and was erected for visitors to enjoy the view.
Annually, more than 60,000 visitors will pass through the gates. Visitors are welcome to climb to the observation deck and enjoy the view from the tree-top lookout as well as ground level lookouts.
Facilities include picnic sites, restrooms, a tourist information kiosk, a gift shop and a hiking trail.
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I-Dorset Lookout Tower
1191 Dorset Scenic Tower RdWith a breathtaking 360 degree view, the observation deck of the historic Dorset Tower stands 142 metres (465 feet) above Dorset in Lake of Bays.
The original tower was built in 1922, was 25 metres high (82 feet) and used as a fire lookout tower until 1961. The current tower was built in 1967 and is 30 metres high (100 feet) and was erected for visitors to enjoy the view.
Annually, more than 60,000 visitors will pass through the gates. Visitors are welcome to climb to the observation deck and enjoy the view from the tree-top lookout as well as ground level lookouts.
Facilities include picnic sites, restrooms, a tourist information kiosk, a gift shop and a hiking trail.
Adventure
Arrowhead Provincial Park
451 Arrowhead Park RdGreat spot for a hike!
Treetop Trekking Hunstville
1180 ON-60Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve
South Limberlost RoadThe Hunters Bay Trail is a walking, running and cycling trail. It begins at the Centre Street bridge near Uponor and winds along the river, under the railway, along the south side of Hunters Bay, through Avery Beach Park and under the Hwy #11 corridor.
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Hunters Bay Trail
The Hunters Bay Trail is a walking, running and cycling trail. It begins at the Centre Street bridge near Uponor and winds along the river, under the railway, along the south side of Hunters Bay, through Avery Beach Park and under the Hwy #11 corridor.