2013 Visitor's Guide

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what to do

Parks &

Beaches ...make a splash!

Huntsville, Lake of Bays and

settle in for some serious relaxation. Pack a picnic, bring the water toys, load up the family and head out for an enjoyable day at one of our many public beaches. There are a variety of locations to launch your kayak, canoe, or boat for a fun-filled day on the water. Huntsville has four lakes which connect via the

Muskoka River, where you can swim, paddle and explore over 70 kilometres of scenery unique to this area. Lake of Bays is the largest lake in north Muskoka and is known around the world for its spectacular beauty. So go ahead and make a splash Huntsville, Lake of Bays & Algonquin Park – it’s good for the soul!

Terri Tebby

Town of Huntsville

Algonquin Park have a wonderful selection of public beaches.The water is clear, clean and perfect for cooling off on a sizzling summer day. The long stretches of sandy beaches are ideal for strolling, throwing a frisbee or soaking up the sunshine. Bring a lawn chair, umbrella and a good book and

Town of Huntsville

Camp Tawingo

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ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK

BAYSVILLE DAM

45 km East of Huntsville 705-633-5572 • www.algonquinpark.on.ca

Just off Hwy. 117 in Baysville, picnic area

BRUNEL LOCKS PARK Muskoka Rd. 3 N., Huntsville • 705-789-5105

On the Muskoka River 3 km south of Huntsville on Brunel Rd., picnic area

AVERY BEACH

CAMP KITCHEN

Hunters Bay off Main St. W., Huntsville sandy beach and covered picnic area

Camp Kitchen Rd., Huntsville Swimming and picnic area

ARROWHEAD PROVINCIAL PARK

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