Showing posts with label winter cottage rentals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter cottage rentals. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

Winter has arrived in Muskoka! Okay, maybe it's not officially winter, but Muskoka has snow and winter temperatures so we're calling it a done deal! Since there isn't enough snow yet to do many of our favourite outdoor activities (except downhill skiing!), we thought we'd enlighten you with some interesting snow facts.

Snow did you know:

  • While it's not true that our Inuit neighbours to the north have 100 words for snow, there are a lot of different types of snow out there. Check them out here.
  • There are also different names for snow formations. You can learn about those here.
  • Our local ski hill can make snow at -2.5C (that's why they were able to open last weekend when there was only a skiff of real snow on the ground).
  • Snow appears white because it reflects light
  • If the temperature rises above 0C during a snowstorm, the falling snow will melt mid-air and turn to rain.

While we wait for Mother Nature to catch up with her snowmaking, here are some winter activities to get you thinking about playing in the snow:

Downhill Skiing
Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area is just a short drive from Colonial Bay and they are open now for weekend skiing. (Daily operations start Dec 20.) With a variety of groomed runs suitable for skiers of all abilities, Hidden Valley is a great place to spend a day with family. They also offer ski and snowboard rentals, a terrain park, night skiing and lessons. Lift ticket required.

Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
There are lots of trails in Muskoka that are suitable for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. The closest to Colonial Bay are at Arrowhead Provincial Park and Limberlost Forest Reserve.
Arrowhead Park, located just north of Huntsville, has trails for everyone from beginners to experts. With 29 km of track-set, cross-country ski trails, 12km of skate skiing trails and 6 km of marked snowshoe trails, you’ll be able to spend the whole day exploring. Classic ski, skate skis and snowshoes are all available to rent. A day use fee applies to access the park.
Limberlost Forest Reserve is just 10 km north of Colonial Bay. Access is free to the public and they have 70 km of trails for backwoods skiing or snowshoeing.

Skating
The Town of Huntsville offers two venues for skating. The Summit Centre has indoor skating available during scheduled times (a fee applies) plus they offer a Free Family Skating during the holidays during scheduled times
Arrowhead Park will continue the Ice Trail, a 1.5km skating loop through the forest, again in 2014. The park also has an outdoor skating rink overlooking Mayflower Lake. A gazebo at rinkside offers a place to change skates or take a break. The park has two heated warm-up shelters and an open fire when you need to warm up. Skates are available to rent. A day use fee applies to access the park.

Snowmobiling
If snowmobiling is your thing, check out the local trails here or if you’ve always wanted to try it out, you can find tours and guides here.

Dog Sledding
A variety of local operators offer dog sledding tours in Huntsville or nearby Algonquin Park. Try Snow Forest Adventures or Huntsville Dog Sled or check Google for more.

Relaxing Fireside
At the end of a day spent playing outside, there’s nothing quite like relaxing in front of a crackling fire. Or you could just spend the day that way too! All of our winter accommodations have fireplaces. If you’d like to experience Muskoka in the winter (and we think you should!) you can see our availability here.

Come and play in the snow with us this winter!
The Howell Family

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Flavours of a Muskoka Christmas

Many holiday traditions center around food: big meals with family and friends, aprés-ski get togethers, potluck parties, or gifts of tasty treats. If you've been looking for some new recipes  to make for your family and friends this year, here are a few from Muskoka to get you started (and you can follow the links for more):

Hot Cranberry Dip
(courtesy of Johnston's Cranberry Marsh - you'll find 32 more cranberry recipes here)

2 cups cranberry sauce
3 tbsp horseradish
1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp lemon juice
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper

This is one of the many delicious recipes found in June Johnson's "The Cranberry Cookbook – Recipes from 40 years of cooking with cranberries"· She serves this tasty, spicy dip with meatballs, vienna sausage, cut-up wieners or pieces of fruit.· Keep it hot in a chafing dish or an electric warmer.
In a medium saucepan, mix all the ingredients together. Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer covered for 5 minutes to blend flavours. · MICROWAVE: Blend mixture in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for 3 minutes. Stir and microwave on high for 1 or 2 minutes more stirring after each minute until sufficiently hot.
Makes 2 cups


The Essential Guide to Making the Perfect Turkey Dinner (from The Muskoka Mirror)
This one's too long to include here - follow the link to get the scoop!


Decadent Mint Chocolate Chip Brownies
(recipe by Cottage Cravings and published in Taste of Muskoka "Favourite Christmas desserts to savour and share" - there are three more dessert recipes at the bottom of the article)

Brownie Base
1/2 cup Skor bits
1 cup sugar
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup walnuts
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup dark cocoa powder
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup cream
2 eggs

1 tbsp vanilla


Preheat oven to 350 F and lightly grease a 9”x13” baking pan (or line with parchment paper). Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Combine wet ingredients in a separate bowl and mix well. Add wet ingredients to dry mixture and stir until batter is well mixed. Spread batter evenly in baking pan.  Bake for 25 minutes. Cool in pan on wire rack.


Mint Butter Cream Filling
1/2 cup butter (softened: like the consistency of ice cream)
2 cups confectioners (powdered) sugar
1/2 tsp mint flavour
2 tbsp cream
1/2 tsp green food colour


Mix together and beat well. Spread over cooled brownie base.

Chocolate Ganache Topping
12 oz. of semi sweet chocolate
1 cup heavy cream
1 candy cane


Heat heavy cream until it is just about to boil; remove from heat and pour over chocolate. Stir until completely mixed and glossy. Allow to cool and pour over mint butter cream. Crush candy cane and sprinkle on top.

And here are some other tasty and hearty dishes to enjoy from around Muskoka:

Winter appetites warmed by hearty comfort foods (published in Taste of Muskoka)
Warmth, Soup, Life (published in Muskoka Life)
Maple syrup moves beyond the breakfast table (published in Taste of Muskoka)
Muskoka Maple Granola from Seasons and Suppers
Annie's Meat Sauce and Gnocci (courtesy of That Little Place by the Lights)

The holidays are just a few weeks away. We hope to see you at Colonial Bay this winter (click here to view the availability of our waterfront cottages) but wherever you spend your holiday season, we hope it's filled with laughter, love and cheer.

Happy Holidays!
The Howell Family




Wednesday, November 28, 2012

It's Winter in Muskoka!

Snow-making at Hidden
Valley Highlands Ski Area 

Winter arrived in Muskoka last week and you know what that means, don’t you? Ski season is right around the corner. Snow making is in full swing at our local slopes and it won’t be long before both downhill and cross-country trails are open.

The Muskoka landscape offers the perfect mix of terrain for skiing: gently rolling hills with the occasional heart-stopping drop for family-friendly and thrill-seeking alpine skiing alike; secluded forests for tranquil cross-country skiing tracks (and snowshoeing too!).

Here’s where you can get your ski on near Colonial Bay:
  • Arrowhead Provincial Park has 29 km of groomed, track-set, cross-country ski trails and 12km of skate skiing trails for beginner to expert skiers. Both classic and skate skis can be rented from the Park Pro Shop. Glide silently through the trees and then warm up next to the bonfire before exploring another trail.
  • Our local alpine ski area, Hidden Valley Highlands, has surprisingly varied terrain given its size. With twelve runs ranked from easy (green) to most difficult (black diamond) and a terrain park, there’s something for skiers and snowboarders of all ages and abilities. For first-timers and those who want to improve their skills, the Snow School offers both beginner group lessons or one-on-one private instruction.

Weather permitting, both Hidden Valley and Arrowhead will have terrain open through the holidays this year.

Torchlight Parade, Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area
If you’re planning to be in Muskoka for the holidays this year, Hidden Valley has two celebrations: the Christmas Eve Torchlight Parade and New Year’s Eve family-friendly fireworks. Check out their events page for info.

Other local holiday events include:
  • November 30 – Huntsville Santa Claus Parade – The parade starts at 6:00 p.m. on Main Street in Huntsville
  • December 22 – A Portage Flyer Christmas at Muskoka Heritage Place - Ride the Portage Flyer to visit Santa from 5-8pm
  • December 22, 23, 28, 29 – SantaFest at Santa’s Village from 11-4 each day - Admission includes horse-drawn sleigh rides, gingerbread cookie decorating, craft making, colouring & letter writing, petting farm, marshmallow roasting, story time and visits with Santa

We hope to see you this holiday season! You can view the availability of our waterfront cottages here. (Don’t forget to check out our winter special from December 21-January 7!)

Warm wishes,
The Howell Family

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Muskoka: the best place in the world


Muskoka is among the world’s best vacation destinations according to National Geographic Traveler magazine. Our beautiful region was awarded top spot as a summer destination for 2011 and was named one of 20 Best of the World destinations for 2012. (We would argue it’s THE best, but we’re biased.)

Here’s what the magazine had to say:

“Just two hours by car—but a world away—from powerhouse Toronto beats the heart of Ontario’s cottage country, Muskoka. Families have gathered here for generations to revel in true wilderness. The 2,500-square-mile area includes 8,699 miles of shoreline, 17 historic towns and villages, and innumerable waterfalls and lakes framed by the peaks of Algonquin Provincial Park to the east and the isles of Georgian Bay Islands National Park to the west.
There’s plenty to do here but nothing you’d put on an agenda. Lounge with friends, barbecue everything, watch the night sky from the dock in the pitch black, play board games while listening to the rain. And run around barefoot all day.”
All of which you can do at Colonial Bay, by the way!

While it ranks 9th on the 2012 list, Muskoka is forever #1 in our hearts. We hope you agree.

We are busy preparing for winter and what may be one of the best ski seasons in recent years (if snow forecasts are correct). If you’ve never visited Muskoka in the winter, this might just be the perfect year to do it. You can view the availability of our waterfront cottages here. (Don’t forget to check out our winter special from December 21-January 7!)

Until we see you again,
The Howell Family

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

It's Still Winter In Muskoka! (March Break Activities)

Winter hasn’t left us yet. Southern Ontario may be experiencing spring-like conditions, but here in Muskoka we still have lots of snow (and the fun that goes with it!). With March Break only two weeks away, it’s the perfect time to get your winter fix. Here are just a few of activities you can try out over March Break:

Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area is open every day of March Break for downhill skiing. Tuesday, March 13 is their annual Boogie With Your Boots On, an all ages dance party and BBQ.
Arrowhead Provincial Park has 29 km of groomed track set cross-country ski trails and 12 km of skate skiing trails. Plus, they have over 6 km of snowshoeing trails, a terrific tubing hill and, new for this year, a skating trail. Ski and snowshoe rentals are available and tubes can be borrowed free of charge (a day-use park permit is required).
Limberlost Forest Reserve is just 10 km north of Colonial Bay. Access is free to the public and they have 70 km of trails for backwoods skiing or snowshoeing.
Rockridge Tubing Park is open from 10 am to 10 pm every day of March Break. They have 7 groomed runs and a lift to pull you back to the top.
Dogsledding adventures are available at North Ridge Ranch. Advance registration is required.
There are still lots of snowmobile trails open. Check the Trail Conditions before you head out.
Come and visit us for one more winter adventure. You know you want to! Our waterfront cottages offer gorgeous views of the winter landscape and we’re just a short drive away from tons of winter fun! View our availability here.

We hope to see you soon!
The Howell Family