BALA IS A CANADIAN COMMUNITY FAMOUS FOR THE BALA FALLS. IT IS LOCATED IN MUSKOKA LAKES TOWNSHIP IN ONTARIO, WHERE LAKE MUSKOKA EMPTIES INTO THE MOON RIVER. IT IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE HUBS OF COTTAGE COUNTRY LOCATED NORTH OF TORONTO.
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BEAUMARIS IS A SMALL SETTLEMENT IN ONTARIO, CANADA, ON LAKE MUSKOKA WHICH ONCE SERVED AS AN IMPORTANT TRANSIT POINT DURING THE STEAMSHIP ERA ON THE LAKE, AND ONCE HOSTED A SUMMER HOTEL, CALLED THE BEAUMARIS HOTEL
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BRACEBRIDGE IS A TOWN AND THE SEAT OF THE MUSKOKA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY IN ONTARIO, CANADA. THE TOWN WAS BUILT AROUND A WATERFALL ON THE MUSKOKA RIVER IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN, AND IS KNOWN FOR ITS OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS.
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DORSET IS A SMALL COMMUNITY LOCATED ON THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE LAKE OF BAYS MUNICIPALITY IN MUSKOKA DISTRICT AND THE ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS TOWNSHIP IN HALIBURTON COUNTY, ONTARIO, CANADA. DORSET WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED CEDAR NARROWS.
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DISCOVER DWIGHT ON GORGEOUS LAKE OF BAYS IN MUSKOKA. A PLACE WHERE YOUR MIND, BODY, AND SOUL WILL RELAX AND BECOME ONE WITH THE NATURAL SURROUNDINGS. IT IS THE PERFECT RETREAT AND VACATION AREA FOR NATURE ENTHUSIASTS, FAMILIES, COUPLES AND GROUPS. HERE, THE WILDLIFE IS FLOURISHING, THE LAKES ARE CLEAN, THE ACCOMMODATIONS AND RESTAURANTS ARE FIRST CLASS, THE SHOPPING IS UNIQUE AND THE ACTIVITIES CAN BE FUN AND ADVENTUROUS OR MELLOW AND RELAXING!
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GRAVENHURST, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE GATEWAY TO MUSKOKA” IS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH END OF ONTARIO’S FINEST FOUR-SEASON DESTINATION – MUSKOKA. GRAVENHURST OFFERS A VIBRANT COMMUNITY RICH IN ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE AND IS HOME TO THE BEST EVENTS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN MUSKOKA. GRAVENHURST OFFERS VISITORS A WIDE RANGE OF ACCOMMODATIONS, RESTAURANTS AND ATTRACTIONS. DRIVE TO GRAVENHURST FROM TORONTO IN ONLY 90 MINUTES. FLY FROM ANYWHERE, AND LAND AT THE NEWLY RENOVATED AND EXPANDED MUSKOKA AIRPORT.
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ON THE SOUTH EASTERN SHORES OF GEORGIAN BAY, JUST OFF HIGHWAY 400, LIES HONEY HARBOUR. A BUSY LITTLE PORT COMMUNITY IN THE SUMMER MONTHS, HONEY HARBOUR OFFERS WATER ACCESS TO THE 30,000 ISLAND REGION FOR COTTAGERS, CRUISERS AND OUTDOOR ADVENTURERS ALIKE.
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HUNTSVILLE IS THE LARGEST TOWN IN THE MUSKOKA REGION OF ONTARIO, CANADA. IT IS LOCATED 215 KILOMETRES NORTH OF TORONTO AND 130 KILOMETRES SOUTH OF NORTH BAY.
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LAKE OF BAYS IS A TOWNSHIP WITHIN THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA, ONTARIO, CANADA. THE TOWNSHIP, SITUATED 193 KILOMETRES NORTH OF TORONTO, IS NAMED AFTER THE LAKE OF BAYS
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PORT CARLING IS AN UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MUSKOKA LAKES IN THE CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. IT HAS BEEN THE MUNICIPAL SEAT OF THE TOWNSHIP SINCE 1971.
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PORT SANDFIELD IS A COMMUNITY ON LAKE ROSSEAU IN ONTARIO, CANADA, LOCATED WITHIN AND GOVERNED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA LAKES. IT WAS FOUNDED IN 1870, WHEN A CANAL WAS BUILT CONNECTING LAKE JOSEPH TO LAKE ROSSEAU.
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HISTORIC PORT SYDNEY IS A GROWING COMMUNITY LOCATED SOME 12 KM SOUTH OF HUNTSVILLE ON HIGHWAY 11. THIS PICTURESQUE TOWN IS SITUATED ON THE SHORES OF BEAUTIFUL MARY LAKE AND THE UPPER NORTH MUSKOKA RIVER. VISITORS ARE ATTRACTED BY THE UNSPOILED SCENERY, THE BEACH, THE BOATING, THE FISHING, THE GOLF, THE BIKING, THE FALL COLOURS, THE LOCAL HISTORY, AND THE HISTORIC HOMES AND CHURCHES.
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IN 1886 THE RAILROAD BY- PASSED PORT SYDNEY TO THE WEST AT UTTERSON. ALTHOUGH THE LUMBER INDUSTRY AND SOME FARMING CONTINUED TO PROVIDE WEALTH, THE FUTURE OF THE TOWN SEEMED DOOMED. THE BEAUTY OF THE SETTING, HOWEVER, BEGAN TO DRAW PEOPLE FROM TORONTO. THE HOMES THAT USUALLY WOULD HAVE DISAPPEARED WERE TURNED INTO SUMMER HOMES. THE BOARDING HOUSE BEGAN TO FILL WITH TOURISTS. THE STEAMSHIPS CARRIED VISITORS. OTHER HOTELS WERE BUILT. A NEW FUTURE FOR THE VILLAGE BEGAN TO DEVELOP.
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