Experience The Magic Of Muskoka
Just a 90-minute drive north of Canada's business capital
and Toronto's Pearson International Airport, you will reach the gateways
to Muskoka, Highway 11 North at Severn Bridge and Highway 400 North
at Port Severn. Immediately you will feel the magic of the region; pink granite
rock of the Canadian Shield will surround you, the roar of our many picturesque
waterfalls and the charming beauty of our towns and villages will enliven
your spirit and imagination.
Cruise the lakes aboard the Mailship Segwun, an authentic
19th Century steamship, or trip up the Muskoka River and into Lake Muskoka,
viewing sunken artifacts and Millionaire's Row on the modern 300 passenger
Lady Muskoka.
Spend a day at Santa's Village -- on the roller coaster, feeding
the reindeer and visiting the Jolly Old Elf himself with the younger ones.
For the older kids their Sportsland offers laser tag, roller-blading, mountain
bike trails, 18 holes of mini-golf, and go-karting. Take in a show at Gravenhurst's
Opera House. 100 years old the summer, the Op
Stretching from the vast wilderness of Algonquin Park in the
east to the rugged windswept shores of the Georgian Bay Islands in the west,
Lake of Bays and Muskoka Lakes. Each offers a unique experience with an abundance of activities, attractions, and outdoor adventures, so be sure to see the entire region during your stay!
See lots more at Muskoka Tourism's website
including several downloadable .pdf guides