Set among furry pines and beautiful lakes, Huntsville is Muskoka’s largest town. It leads travelers to the Algonquin Provincial Park through shady forests of tall trees and is the gateway to several activities for family-friendly fun. Base yourself here and enjoy day trips to the parks, camps, museums, restaurants and unique shops. Even if you’re staying in a vacation rental or hotel in Toronto, you should definitely take that journey south as there are so many things to do in Huntsville, Canada, so make sure that you don’t miss any of them.
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1. Eat good food and enjoy some refreshments
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The Mill On Main may be known as a local favorite eatery that serves delectable dishes and refreshing drinks but it’s more than just that. The place actually also features many works of art by local talents and guests can also enjoy live entertainment during weekends—a true hub that showcases local culture. This popular Canadian grill and bar offers a wide selection of food including pizzas, tacos, chicken tenders, quesadillas, hamburgers, pasta, barbecues, fish n’ chips, steaks, and more.
The Mill On Main
Address: 50 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 2C7, Canada
Website: The Mill On Main
Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 11:30am - 8pm; Fri - Sat: 11;30am - 10pm
2. Purchase local arts and crafts
Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account
Artisans of Muskoka is an arts and crafts gallery that was opened way back in 1993 as an artists’ cooperative. Most of the works being exhibited and sold here are made by local talents and sometimes by visiting artists and artisans. Some of the works you can find here include paintings in various mediums such as watercolor, acrylic, etchings, and more. You can also find many products made by blacksmiths, woodworkers, canoe-makers, maple syrup makers, and other artisans.
Artisans of Muskoka
Address: 67 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 2B8, Canada
Website: Artisans of Muskoka
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 5:30pm; Sat: 10am - 5pm; Sun: 12pm - 5pm
3. Satisfy your sweet cravings
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Do you have a sweet tooth? Then we highly recommend putting Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm on your Huntsville holiday itinerary. Located in the heart of Muskoka just 10 minutes south of Huntsville, this family-owned and -operated sugaring farm offers various maple products such as sugar, syrups, cotton candies, muffins, barbecue sauce, mustard, and more.
Besides shopping for different sweet and savory treats, you can also choose to go on a tour that provides you with in-depth details on the sugaring operation and how products are made.
Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm
Address: 2389 Muskoka District Road 10, Huntsville, ON P1H 2J3, Canada
Website: Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm
Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 10am - 4pm; Fri - Sat: 10am - 5pm; Sun: 12pm - 4pm (closed on Mon)
4. Go dog sledding
Traveling has changed with time but you can still travel like people used to travel in the old days. When you’re in Huntsville, one of the must do things is dog sledding. The region has many dog sledding tour operators including the North Ridge Ranch that offers short one hour tours and half-day tours as well. Sit back relax and see beautiful Alaskan Huskies teaming up to take you on an unforgettable journey on the snow through the wilds. The tours are guided by professionals, so you don’t have to worry about safety when you’ll be going through the wilds of Muskoka.
North Ridge Ranch
Address: 1823 Williamsport Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 2J4, Canada
Website: North Ridge Ranch
5. Learn about the history of the region
Don’t miss visiting Muskoka Heritage Place as it is one of the best things to do in Huntsville, Ontario. Muskoka’s greatest historical attraction will give you a lot of information and knowledge about the history of the area. If you are planning to visit this place, don’t plan a short trip because the pioneer village is something you should definitely see. It is a reflection of how people used to live in the early days and is still following the customs. And when you will reach there, The Portage Flyer Train will make you realize why you are asked to go with plenty of time. This rail route was once the world’s smallest commercial railroad. It’s better you plan a full-day trip to see all of these hidden gems of Muskoka.
Muskoka Heritage Place
Address: 88 Brunel Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 1R1, Canada
Website: Muskoka Heritage Place
6. Enjoy the unbelievable views of Fairy Lake & the town
Lions Lookout is a great place in Huntsville to visit with family and friends. Away from the crowd and traffic, it’s a place from where you can capture unbelievable views of the town and the beautiful Fairy Lake. It’s suitable for so many different activities including a full-day picnic. Located on a hill, the Lions Lookout offers scenic views of beautiful trails around and if you have time, you can visit the nearby places including the pioneer village and the war memorial as well. For Instagram users, it is an ideal place to click photographs and selfies, of course. Walking into the bushes is also fine as long as you keep an eye on surroundings since wild animals can be spotted here.
Lions Lookout
Address: Lookout Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 1R1, Canada
Website: Lions Lookout
7. Spend time looking for wildlife on plenty of trails
Algonquin Provincial Park was founded in 1893 and was the first park in Ontario. Deer, beaver, black bears and moose are the animals you can see here in the area. The park is a natural paradise where you’ll find yourself surrounded by spring wildflower meadows, maple and fir woodlands. There are sparkling lakes too, but if you are visiting the region with kids, be careful and do not leave them alone anywhere. The best activities to enjoy in the Algonquin Provincial Park are fishing, walking and relaxing in the peace. If you want to spend some time with yourself, this is the best place to do so, because you won’t be seeing noisy neighbors here. Just nature and you.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Address: Ontario 60, Ontario K0J 2M0, Canada
Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
8. Enjoy camping at spacious & private sites
If you want big city amenities in the forest, Arrowhead Provincial Park is the best place to visit in Huntsville, Canada. It offers beautiful areas full of lakes, trees, and cottages. It is located in the middle of a forest and is very near to Arrowhead Lake. If you are a fan of biking or hiking follow the Arrowhead Lake Trail that goes around the lake and offers good scenic views. There are some steep spots, so you better be ready to take up challenges. People come here for camping as well - with no one around it’s perfect for couples. The roads that connect individual campsites are paved and are very safe for driving. The campsites are spacious and the spacing between each of them supports the privacy.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
Address: 451 Arrowhead Park Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 2J4, Canada
Website: Arrowhead Provincial Park
9. Lots of family-friendly fun awaits here
Located in the heart of Muskoka, Huntsville offers many opportunities to enjoy your time with family. Hidden Valley Highlands is one of the top Huntsville attractions and is a wonderful winter destination. Nestled near the Peninsula Lake, Hidden Valley Highlands offers day and night snowboarding and downhill skiing. You can easily find accommodation here because the activities are many so you will need time to try all of them. There’s a snow school, some local shops, cafeteria, kids camp, rental and repair shops and a childcare centre. There are more than a dozen trails for skiing and snowboarding that are suitable for people, from beginners to pro level.
Hidden Valley Highlands
Address: 1655 Hidden Valley Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 1A4, Canada
Website: Hidden Valley Highlands
10. Looking for a new adventure? This is a must do
Take the adventure to the highest level with treetop trekking in Huntsville, Canada. You can spend an adventurous day doing this activity. Bring your family and make them join you so that they can explore the trees on zip lines, monkey cables, and swinging bridges. Imagine yourself on a giant free fall swing, you can do this with Tarzan swings in Huntsville. So spend a day climbing, hanging and zipping from tree to tree with Treetop Trekking tours. There are many courses available from beginner to expert level, so it will be fun for everyone and no one will be left behind.
Treetop Trekking
Address: 1180 ON-60, Huntsville, ON P1H 1A9, Canada
Website: Treetop Trekking
11. Come here for arts experiences & performances suitable for every taste
The Algonquin Theatre was started in 2005 and since then, it has been hosting several events including plays, musical performances, presentations, videos, meetings and much more. The theatre has witnessed many globally recognized artists including comedians, musicians and orchestra groups performing in Huntsville. The Algonquin Theatre is one of the best places in the country to see performances from well-known artists. Their choice of events makes it a must visit place in the town. The event details can be collected from the theatre’s official sources as they organize drama, art exhibitions, school programs, cultural activities and tours throughout the year.
Algonquin Theatre
Address: 37 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 1A1, Canada
Website: Algonquin Theatre
12. Shopping! It’s worth the stop and time
If you’re in the region, the best places to shop in Huntsville are a few but you can easily get what you are looking for. From unique gift items to something for Christmas, or simple local items, shopping in Huntsville is worth the time spent. Regular general store things can be found at the One Stop General Store, but it’s not limited to your daily items. You can find some unique things in the store such as trinkets, moccasins, fur shoes and gifts. If you are a fan of Canada’s coffee, visit Muskoka Roastery Coffee Co. and buy some coffee beans and bring them home. No matter whether you visit the town during Christmas or not, Christmas Tyme store is always there to help you find anything related to the auspicious day.
One Stop General Store
Address: 4 King William Street, Huntsville, ON. P1H 1G5
Website: One Stop General Store
13. Taste the authentic dishes & drinks
Wine, beer, meat and a mix of locally-produced food all contribute to Huntsville’s unique dining experience. For pizzas and homemade pasta with quality ingredients, look no other than That Little Place by the Lights, a family-owned restaurant. Dinner can be more delightful when European dishes are combined with Huntsville’s wine at Tall Trees restaurant. The restaurant offers a wide variety of food and an extensive list of wine. If you’re on a vegetarian diet, Soul Sistas is the place you should be visiting in Huntsville. It is a good place to enjoy vegetarian dishes. The menu is limited, but the offerings are always fresh and the level of hospitality is too good.
That Little Place by the Lights
Address: 76 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 2B8, Canada
Website: That Little Place by the Lights
14. See the 20th-century Canadian art through mural replicas
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The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery brings you an inspiring collection of mural art replicas featuring over 80 famous artwork by Canada’s famous seven artists who were brought together by Tom Thomson. The murals are painted by Canada’s select artists and are placed in different places in and around Huntsville. Seeing these art pieces is more like a walking tour where you just keep finding new murals while learning about them. You can find them on walls of businesses and many public buildings. You can also take a guided tour to specifically visit all the locations where these murals are placed.
Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery
Address: Ontario 60, Ontario K0J 2M0, Canada
Website: Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery
15. A wonderful experience becomes even better with waterfalls
Port Sydney Chute is one of the most fascinating things to see in Huntsville and not to mention a good place to play around water and swim. When the rapids are high, you can’t do much here, but the best thing is that the area has a lot of natural beauty to offer.
So even if you’re just sitting on a rock and listening to the sound of flowing water or birds, it gives a great sense of peace and relaxation. You may not find it highly suitable for swimming, but even if you are not planning to swim, all the interesting ground is in the publicly accessible area.
Port Sydney Chute
Address: ON P0B 1L0, Huntsville, Canada
Website: Port Sydney Chute
Pack your bag for a warm, friendly and festive atmosphere
Charismatic, youthful or adventurous, whichever word suits you, with so many things to do and places to visit in or near Huntsville, Canada, you can dare to be different. Once you leave here, it’ll be no surprise that your travel memories linger.
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