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Staying Busy in Muskoka
Muskoka has many things to do and see year-round; the list is long with wide appeal. Ride a trail on a horse, sled, snowmobile or bike; canoe through morning mist; perfect your golf swing; tube, board or ski down a hill of fresh powdered snow; zip line through majestic pines; get a closer look at wildlife; fish for that big one; swim in crystal clear lakes; or relax dockside in one of our famous, comfortable Muskoka chairs! (Taken From - discovermuskoka.ca)

All of these activities and outdoor adventured can be planned [|here.]

Summer Months in Muskoka
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Summertime in Muskoka presents as many opportunities as one can fit in! Buckwallow in Gravenhurst is a great place to hone your mountain biking skills. While SWS's multiple locations can have you waterskiing and wake boarding in no time. Hiking and sightseeing in Muskoka can be done everywhere, some notable locations include the Dorset Fire Tower, Muskoka Trials and Cooper's Falls Trail. A great spot to take the family is Santa's Village. Which provides lots of fun for the entire family.

Winter Months in Muskoka
Stretching from the shores of Georgian Bay to the boundaries of Algonquin Park, the Muskoka Snowmobile Region has an abundance of trails located within a 2 to 4 hour drive of the GTA. Our 1600 kilometres of Snowmobile trails provide a link between northern and southern Ontario communities in the Highways 11 & 69 (400) corridors, translating into unlimited touring opportunities! Come see the thick forests, a multitude of lakes, rivers, streams and hills of granite. We guarantee your snowmobiling experience will be exciting and scenic, whether your preference is a short loop trip or multiple day journeys. See more information about snowmobiling in Muskoka here MSR (Take From - www.msrsnowtrails.com)

Downhill skiing and snowboarding is also a great way to get out and enjoy Muskoka. Hidden Valley is located in Huntsville. A great place for skiers of all abilities. Follow the link to Hidden Valley and see for yourself another way to experience Muskoka.

Muskoka also has plenty of nordic skiing. Further information about nordic skiing can be found at [|Arrowhead] and [|Algonquin Park].



Plenty of other winter activities including [|dogsledding], [|snowshoeing] and [|snow tubing].