Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Canada Day celebrations


The long weekend is only 3 days away and there’s lots happening around Muskoka! It’s Canada’s birthday and where better to celebrate than in Muskoka?

Did you know:


  • Canada Day was officially made a holiday in October 1982. (The first “Canada Day” was in 1983. Prior to that it was called Dominion Day.)

  • "O Canada" became the official national anthem of Canada on Canada Day in 1980.

  • Color television was first introduced to Canada on Canada Day in 1967.

  • July 1 is the 182nd day of the year, making it almost exactly the halfway point through the calendar year.

  • Fireworks were invented in China in the seventh century to scare away evil spirits.

  • The largest firework display consisted of 66,326 fireworks in Portugal on 31 December 2006.

  • The colors in fireworks are made with bright burning metallic salts. The noise, or salutes, are made with titanium.

And here’s how you can celebrate Canada Day, fireworks and all, in Huntsville and area on Canada Day:



  • O Canada & Canada Day Cake at 10 am at River Mill Park - enjoy music from Muskoka Concert Band 9:30-11am.

  • Brunel Locks Canada Day Celebration - free hot dogs and soft drinks from 11am to 3pm.

  • Muskoka Heritage Place Strawberry Social from 10am – 4pm – Museum Admission Free but Pioneer Village and Train admission applies. Free Strawberry Scones while supplies last.

  • Trillium Jazz Band from 11am-1pm on the Town Hall steps.

  • Port Sydney Canada Day Celebration from 10:30am – 3pm at the Port Sydney Beach.

  • Heritage Huntsville Train Station Tours from 10am-4pm at 26 Station Rd., Huntsville.

  • Royal Canadian Legion Branch 232 starting at 11 am - family activities, BBQ lunch, roast beef dinner at 5pm, entertainment from 7-10pm.

  • Girl 8 Festival at River Mill Park at 7pm - a concert featuring local female led performing artists. Admission by Donation – Supporting The Table Soup Kitchen Foundation.

  • FIREWORKS! at dusk (10 pm) over Hunters Bay - best viewed from Avery Beach.

  • Hang out on the beach at Colonial Bay all day, all weekend, all week...you don’t have to go back to work do you? Really?
Wherever you plan to celebrate Canada Day, we hope it's festive, fun and friendly! Just like here.
The Howell Family

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fun in and on the water in Muskoka

It’s officially summer in Muskoka (and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere too, but what better place to experience summer than here?).

Some of the best activities of summer are watersports, and you can do most of them right here at Colonial Bay! We’re excited to have the Muskoka Surfboard available for our guests this year. These Alaia wooden surfboards are handcrafted in Muskoka specifically for our lakes (www.muskokasurfboard.com). It’s easy to learn how to ride one and they can be towed by any speed of boat or propelled with a bungee. Check out the video below of bungee surfing from our dock:



You can also head out waterskiing or tubing, boating and fishing, canoeing and kayaking right from our dock. We've expanded our fleet of kayaks to eight with two new adult kayaks and two new children's kayaks this year. The tubing and waterskiing boat is summer ready and has already been out on the water this week.

And when you're ready for a break, pull up a Muskoka chair, dig your toes into the sand and relax. Ahhh…summer in Muskoka.

The July long weekend is fast-approaching. We have just a few cottages and one studio still available. If you haven’t booked already, come and join us for a fun weekend, fireworks and Canada Day celebrations around Muskoka.

See you soon!
The Howell Family

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Summer is Market Time!

You would think the lush greenery in Muskoka would indicate fertile soil perfect for gardening. In reality, if you dig beneath the surface into the rocky, sandy landscape you’ll wonder how it’s possible that anything manages to grow here at all (and you’ll appreciate those who have produced abundant crops all the more!). Fortunately, it’s possible to find summer Farmers’ Markets almost every day of the week in Muskoka. Check out the offerings of local growers and artisans at these markets:


If you’ve missed out on the market for the day, try one of these independent stores that offer some local (and some not-so-local) goods:
  • Dwight Market – a selection of essentials and one of the best butcher shops around
  • Hillside Market - a small selection of essentials and yummy baked goods just across the highway from Colonial Bay
  • Butcher’s Daughter on Hwy 60 in Huntsville – deli & takeout
  • Farmer’s Daughter on Hwy 60 in Huntsville - deli, takeout and some fresh produce
  • Kawartha Dairy on Hwy 60 in Huntsville - Ice Cream!! Plus some local baked goods, preserves and maple syrup.
  • Robinson’s in Dorset – food, hardware, clothing, and gifts all in one. It’s worth the drive!
Remember that our Cottages are equipped with full kitchens so that you can prepare everything from leisurely, 4-course nirvana to a box of Kraft Dinner. Our Deluxe Studio rooms have a mini-fridge, 2-burner stove top and dishes, pots and cutlery. Studio rooms have only a mini-fridge.

Then next time you visit us (the July long weekend, perhaps?), we hope you’ll take in some of the bounty offered at these summer markets and support our local farmers. Ask us for directions!

From our family to yours,
Bruce, Nicolle, Luke, Ben and Addie

Monday, June 6, 2011

Picturesque Muskoka

Muskoka is a photographer’s paradise. There are opportunities for gorgeous shots at every turn, in every season and in any type of weather. The attached photos were taken by our very own (and talented!) Ben Howell.


Here are some tips for capturing your own amazing photos in Muskoka:
  1. Listen with your eyes. Some shots will leap up and shout “look here” while others are more subtle. Look beyond the obvious and you’ll find some stellar shots in unexpected places.
  2. Love the light. Early morning and dusk are the golden hours of photography. The light is soft and casts gentle highlights on your subject making your pics look like they were taken by a pro. And there’s the added bonus of a gorgeous sunrise or sunset.
  3. Remember the rule of thirds. Your subject doesn’t have to be centered in your lens but it should be balanced. By imagining that your photo is divided in threes (both vertically and horizontally) and aligning your subject either with one of the lines or where they intersect, your photo will automatically look more balanced.
  4. Find a new angle. Getting closer to ground level or finding other unusual angles can add interest to your shots.
  5. Remember your memory (card). The beauty of digital cameras is that you can take lots of photos and trash the ones you don't like. The more photos you take, the more likely you are to come away with one you like.
Check out these spots near Colonial Bay for some fun photo ops:
  • Our beach and dock, naturally (it doesn’t get much closer than that!)
  • Oxtongue Rapids, just up highway 60 past Dwight
  • Ragged Falls, just outside the West gate to Algonquin Park
  • Lions Lookout, in the heart of Huntsville behind the Canada Summit Centre
  • Algonquin Park, along the Highway 60 corridor – wildlife can often be spotted from the highway and there are many short trails and scenic viewpoints that offer instant gratification if you’re in a hurry (but you’re on vacation so you’re not in a hurry, right?)
If you have some favorite photos taken while you stayed at Colonial Bay, share them with us on our Facebook page. We’d love to see them!

Just a reminder that Father’s Day and the July long weekend are fast approaching. You can book rooms online here.

See you soon!
Bruce, Nicolle, Luke, Ben and Addie