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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will SAVE
more than
$4.75 off a regular admission ticket and more
than $3.00 off a child 2-4
or senior ticket at the front
gate. Located in Bracebridge, Muskoka.
(705) 645-2512
www.santasvillage.ca
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will receive
$1.00 off
each admission ticket for Muskoka Wildlife
Centre. Located on
Highway 11 North, south of the town of Gravenhurst.
(705) 689-0222
www.muskokawildlifecentre.com
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With proof of purchase at a reciprocating attraction you
can visit the Heritage museum
at Muskoka Heritage
Place FREE of charge. Located in Huntsville, Muskoka.
(705) 789-7576
www.muskokaheritageplace.org
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction KIDS VISIT FREE*
with each paid
adult ticket purchased. Located in Port
Carling, on James Bartleman Island Park. *Children
6 - 12. 1 free child per each paid adult
(705) 765-5367
www.muskoka.com/tourism/mlm
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will receive
10% off
admission to Bethune Memorial House. Located
in Gravenhurst.
(705) 687-4261
www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/on/bethune/default.asp
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will receive
100 FREE paintballs to use at the field (a $15.00
value off regular prices). Located in Bracebridge,
Muskoka.
(705) 645-9352
www.backcountrypaintball.com
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will receive
10% off the regular admission price. Located in Bala,
Muskoka.
(705) 762-5876
www.bala.net/museum
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you get Buy One
Get One FREE Candle dipping. Dippers may include
tapers, characters, balls and floaters. Offer valid for
a family of 5. Located in Bracebridge, Muskoka.
(705) 645-8600
www.richhillcandles.com
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With proof of
purchase at a reciprocating attraction you will receive
50% off admission to to the Muskoka Boat and
Heritage Centre - Grace & Speed. Located in Gravenhurst,
Muskoka at the Muskoka wharf.
(705) 687-2115
www.muskokasteamships.com
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With proof of purchase at a reciprocating attraction KIDS
RIDE FREE*
with each paid adult ticket purchased. Located in Bracebridge, Muskoka
and docks at the Muskoka Riverside Inn.
* Children 5 - 12. 1 free child per each paid adult.
(705) 646-2628
www.ladymuskoka.com
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MORE THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN
MUSKOKA...
BEACHES
Muskoka's
many lakes are made for recreation and there is no
shortage of inviting sandy beaches.
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MUSKOKA BEACH PARK: on the east side of Gravenhurst,
on the way to Taboo Resort. Muskoka Beach Rd
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MUSKOKA BAY PARK: Beside the baseball diamond in the
west side of Gravenhurst, along Hwy. #169
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GULL LAKE PARK: In Gravenhurst off Bethune Drive.
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BALA PARK BEACH: Famous for waterskiing
competitions. Along Hwy. #169 west of Gravenhurst.
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KIRBY's BEACH: A large beach on Lake Muskoka off
Beaumont Drive in Bracebridge.
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BOYER's BEACH: A large, beautiful beach on Lake
Muskoka near Bracebridge. Take Golden
Beach Rd off Hwy.#118 east.
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PORT SYDNEY: Like an English seaside beach, on
pretty Mary Lake. A long, beautiful beach with a
township dock in the heart of town. Located off Hwy.11
between Bracebridge and Huntsville.
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HUTCHESON BEACH: Off Ravenscliffe Road near
Huntsville on Lake Vernon.
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GEORGIAN BAY ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK:
On Beausoleil
Island 17 km north of Port Severn near Honey Harbour.
Boat access from Honey Harbour.
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DWIGHT BEACH: A large beach in the town of Dwight.
Hwy. #60 east of Huntsville.
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JASPEN PARK: Located in the town of Bala.
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WATERFALLS With
its numerous river systems Muskoka has a bountiful
supply of scenic falls, many in the centers of towns and
villages.
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HIGH FALLS: The highest falls in the district is 23
meters and one of the most easily accessed - just off
Hwy. #11, north of Bracebridge. High Falls Park is for
day use with picnic grounds and a swimming area.
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MUSKOKA FALLS: Can be seen from Hwy. #11 near
Bracebridge but best appreciated from the hamlet of
Muskoka Falls. A portage route takes you to the base of
the falls.
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WILSON'S FALLS: Pretty cascade on the east side of
Bracebridge is the focus of a new walking path in town.
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BRACEBRIDGE FALLS: In the heart of the town, above
Bay Park. A lookout and foot bridges above and below the
falls give full impact. Perfect for swimming and
picnics.
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VANKOUGHNET FALLS: a picturesque falls set in this
little village on Hwy. #118 east.
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BALA FALLS:
Dramatic falls cutting through the
centre of town create an island with numerous bridges.
A
beautiful place to walk about.
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DEEBANK FALLS: A rushing chute on the Skeleton
River, 3 km east of Windermere.
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OXTONGUE RIVER RAPIDS: Long and dramatic series of
rapids just off Hwy. #60 east of Dwight.
Requires a hike
in, but worth the effort - great for picnics.
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RAGGED FALLS: Famous falls and park on Hwy. #60 just
outside of Algonquin Park.
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WHITE'S FALLS: Where six Mile Lake flows into
Gloucestor Pool (Trent Severn Waterways) 15 km N. of
Port Severn
off Hwy. #400 on White's Falls Rd.
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PORT SYDNEY FALLS: Located in the Village of Port
Sydney, out Muskoka Road 10.
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SITES OF INTEREST
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DORSET
FIRE TOWER: A 30 metre steel tower on top of a 150
metre hill provides a spectacular view of Dorset.
It's
north of Dorset on Hwy. #35 - a breath taking view in
any season.
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DYERS MEMORIAL: A man's monument to his wife. This
beautiful monument is surrounded by a 10 acre botanical
garden. Located in Huntsville. From King Williams street
and Hwy. 60, take Muskoka Road #3 out 3 km to
Williamsport Road and turn right. Follow back for 5 km
and turn left at green mail lock box. For about 2 km
follow the road crossing a bridge and turn right just
past the old stone Williamsport School House. Rough
road.
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LIONS LOOKOUT: In the town park near the community
centre. Drive to the top for a breath taking view of
Huntsville and Fairy Lake.
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HUCKLEBERRY ROCK CUT: Milford Bay on Hwy.
#118 East.
One of Ontario's longest rock cuts on a curve.
Walls up
to 40 fee in height cut through pink granite gneiss.
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MUSIC ON THE BARGE:
Gull Lake Park, Gravenhurst.
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ARTESIAN GALLERIES Browse
through a gallery and chances are you will see a Muskoka
artist at work.
To put together your own tour visit
www.discovermuskoka.ca
or
www.artscouncilofmuskoka.com
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