Arrowhead Provincial Park
At this year-round park in the heart of Muskoka, hike or bicycle on trails that wind through maple forests and past waterfalls, beaver ponds and
At this year-round park in the heart of Muskoka, hike or bicycle on trails that wind through maple forests and past waterfalls, beaver ponds and
At this year-round park in the heart of Muskoka, hike or bicycle on trails that wind through maple forests and past waterfalls, beaver ponds and
Arrowhead offers camping in three campgrounds: Roe, East River and Lumby. Roe Campground generally offers the most private, well-drained sites. The beach near this campground
This is the original Algonquin Outfitters store, opened in 1961. A lot has changed since that day and a lot has not. The Oxtongue Lake
The biggest lake in Algonquin Park is home to the Algonquin Outfitters Opeongo Store and Water Taxi. Lake Opeongo is Algonquin Park’s largest body of
The Lake of Two Rivers Store has a great assortment of fresh produce and fruit, fresh and frozen meats, dairy, groceries, drinks and ice. Don’t
“Experience the beauty of winter in Muskoka with our diverse package options.” Cedar Grove Lodge: Winter by the Fireplace. Enjoy the warmth of a wood-burning
An extra day for your family to play with your family in Muskoka! Take advantage of the extra day and go on an adventure with
Families that Play Together, Stay Together! There is no shortage of winter fun and family memories to be made in our winter wonderland. Bundle up,
Muskoka doesn’t hibernate in winter—it fires up! From six vibrant winter festivals and award-winning artists to cozy escapes with saunas, hot tubs, and nights under