Showing posts with label hiking in muskoka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking in muskoka. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

Enjoying Fiery Fall Colours


Autumn is a great time to hit the open road: sunny blue skies, crisp air, gorgeous colours and less

traffic. If you’re planning to visit Muskoka this fall, here are some classic drives, tours and hikes you should try out.

Classic fall drives

Lake of Bays tour:  approx. 90 km (1.5 hours or more, depending on the number of times you stop)
  • From Colonial Bay, take Highway 60 east through Dwight to Highway 35.
  • Turn right onto Highway 35 to Dorset. (If you have time, the hike up to the Dorset Fire Tower provides a beautiful vantage point over Lake of Bays.)
  • Right onto Highway 117 to Baysville. (If you detour along Old Highway 117 to Norway Point, you can arrange for a water taxi to Bigwin Island.)
  • Right onto Brunel Road in Baysville.
  • Right onto South Portage Road (Muskoka Road 9).
  • Left onto Highway 60 and back to Colonial Bay.

Huntsville Chain of Lakes tour: approx. 100 km (2+ hours, depending on the number of stops)
  • From Colonial Bay, take Highway 60 East to South Portage Road (Muskoka Road 9).
  • Right on South Portage (Muskoka Road 9) to Muskoka Road 23
  • Right on Muskoka Road 23 back to Highway 60 (You have just circled Peninsula Lake)
  • Left on Highway 60 to Highway 11 (Passing Fairy Lake)
  • Left onto Highway 11
  • Right on Ravenscliffe Road
  • Left on E Fox Lake Road
  • Left on Hoodstown Road (Muskoka Road 45)
  • Right on South Drive (still Muskoka Road 45)
  • Left on Etwell Road
  • Left on Aspdin Road (You have just circled Lake Vernon)
  • Right on Highway 11 to Port Sydney
  • Right on Muskoka Road 10 through Port Sydney (Passing Mary Lake). Consider stopping for a picnic lunch at the public beach in Port Sydney.
  • Left on Brunel Road to Huntsville (If you have time, stop at the Brunel Locks and watch the boats or at Lions Lookout above the Canada Summit Centre for a sweeping view of Fairy Lake and the Town of Huntsville)
  • Right on Main Street
  • Right on Highway 60 and back to Colonial Bay

Algonquin Park Tour: approx. 180 km to the East Gate of Algonquin Park and back (3+ hours depending on how often you stop)
  • From Colonial Bay, take Highway 60 East to Algonquin Park (a visitor’s pass is required for the park - you can purchase one at the West Gate) 
  • The drive through the park is beautiful and offers abundant opportunities for short hikes or viewpoints.

Hiking
The viewing deck at the Algonquin Visitor’s Centre (at km 43) will give you the most accessible panoramic view in the park or check out these trails: Hardwood Lookout (13.8km); Track and Tower (25km); Centennial Ridges 37.6km); Lookout Trail (39.7km) and Booth's Rock Trail (40.3km). For other hiking trails in the area, check here.

Guided Tour
Don’t like to drive but still want to take in the scenery? Check out this tour offered by the Town of Huntsville during Thanksgiving:

Guided Tour of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Saturday October 12th – Thanksgiving Weekend!!

Photo courtesy of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery
Take a guided bus tour of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery in Huntsville and outlying communities.  This tour will feature a collection of world-class re-production murals celebrating the unique artwork of Canada's Tom Thomson and The Group of Seven.   The tour travels through Huntsville, Dwight, Port Cunnington, Dorset, Baysville and back to the Town of Huntsville.  Includes lunch at Port Cunnington Lodge and a stop for brewery samplings.  All of this with the spectacular backdrop of nature's fall colours.  Meet at Algonquin Theatre, Tom Thomson statue at 8:45am. Tour Guide and transportation included.  Bring visiting family and friends on this fabulous Thanksgiving weekend event.  Tour Guide: Gerry Lantaigne, Artistic Director.  Seats are limited, so register early!
8:45am-5:30pm
$95.00 per person

LINK to Register online:
https://onlineca.activecommunities.com/huntsville/Activities/ActivitiesAdvSearch.asp and click on Adult Programs. Online registration number: 12682.


Classic Cars
Photo via the Downtown Huntsville BIA
If you’re not up for the drive but want to see some classic cars, check out the Shades of Autumn Antique, Classic and Custom Car Show this weekend on Huntsville’s Main Street:

If four wheels are your passion, this one day car show is an adventure that will accelerate your heart rate. 300 exhibits up and down the main drag, trophies and door prizes – this is one automotive competition that you can take in on two feet.

We hope to see you soon, or if you’re just driving past give us a honk on your way by. There are still some waterfront cottages available for the Thanksgiving long weekend. If you’ve never visited Muskoka in the fall, why not now?

The Howell Family

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Summer, Straight Ahead!

Muskoka is a beautiful place to be any time of year but she really shines in the summer. With an abundance of water sports, outdoor activities, cultural events and opportunities to just relax, summer in Muskoka is fabulous! Here are some of the things you can look forward to if you plan to visit us in the next few months:


Come and see what else Muskoka has in store! You can view the availability of our waterfront cottages here.

With warm summer thoughts,
The Howell Family

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Let Summer Begin!

After a few false starts, it looks like summer temperatures are here to stay! Check out these temperatures for the coming long weekend:


Victoria Day weekend, a.k.a. May 2-4, is the unofficial kick-off to summer. It’s been eagerly anticipated this year. So what to do with this sunny weather?
  • Canoeing and kayaking – We have canoes, kayaks and paddleboats available for use by our guests. Take a quiet paddle around our bay and look for the loons (you’ll probably hear them before you see them!)
  • Swimming – For some, a dip in the lake on the May long weekend is an annual tradition, no matter how cold the water is. Why not join them?
  • Fishing – Pen Lake is home to a variety of fish species, making for some great fishing. (But remember that a fishing license is required before you head out!)
  • Hiking – There’s a fabulous selection of hiking trails all just a short drive from Colonial Bay. Don’t forget to take your camera—you never know what you might encounter!
  • Art-walking – Take a walking tour of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, large-scale reproductions of some of the Group of Seven’s famous works. Stop for ice cream while you’re at it.
  • Stargazing – Yes, we know this isn’t a sunny weather activity, given that it’s at night. But the starry skies in Muskoka are truly spectacular. If you have a smartphone or tablet, download Google Sky (for Android) or Star Walk (for Apple devices) to find out exactly what you’re looking at.
  • Visiting the past – Muskoka Heritage Place offers a glimpse into Huntsville’s history with its pioneer village, train and museum.
  • Relaxing – You come to Muskoka to relax, of course. And for that, there’s a Muskoka chair waiting just for you.

We still have a few waterfront cottages available for the long weekend. You can see our availability here and we hope to see you soon!

With warm summer thoughts,

The Howell Family

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

It’s Spring in Muskoka!

Mother Nature was sure in a hurry to be done with winter this year. Spring arrived with a week of summer-like temperatures that melted the snow so fast it seemed to vaporize. We’ve since returned to more seasonable temperatures but there’s hardly a patch of snow to be found anywhere and the ice is gone from most of the lakes already.

In this in-between season, after the winter sports are done and before the lakes are warm enough for watersports, you might wonder what there is to do in Muskoka in the Spring. (Hint: there's lots!) Check out some of the activities below for some ideas to get you started.

Golf – With the early arrival of spring, some area golf courses are already open. You can find a list of local courses here. Contact them for their Spring hours of operation.

Cycling - Get out your bike and take advantage of cooler temperatures and lighter traffic! Check out the Bike Muskoka website for routes and maps

Hiking – Spring is a fabulous time to go hiking! Less foliage means more wildlife viewing opportunities. Click here for our list of suggested trails.

Art – The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!

Downtown Huntsville – After you’ve explored all of the murals in the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, why not check out some of historic downtown Huntsville’s shops and cafes?

Local History – Head just south of downtown and learn about Muskoka history at The Muskoka Museum at Muskoka Heritage Place. It’s open Monday to Friday from 10-4 (The Pioneer Village and train open for the season on May 19).

The Easter long weekend is just around the corner. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore Muskoka in the Spring. If you decide to visit, make sure you take advantage of this special offer from Explorers’ Edge:

Explorers’ Edge Fuel & Fun package - Book a 2-night minimum consecutive stay before March 31, 2012 for a getaway in Explorers’ Edge between April 3, 2012 and May 17, 2012 at participating Accommodation Providers and YOU COULD BE 1 OF 500 TRAVELERS TO RECEIVE A $50 GAS CARD AND $50 IN TRAVEL VOUCHERS!

We are one of the participating accommodations! You can see the availability of our waterfront cottages here.

We hope you’ll visit us this Spring!

The Howell Family