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Huntsville, Ontario and Area |
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LocationHuntsville has many recreation, tourist, natural parks, as well as proximity to two major provincial wilderness parks. Huntsville at Highway 60 is considered the gateway to the Algonquin area. Huntsville possesses outdoor natural resources and is one of Ontario's four season resort destinations. Beaches in the summer, and downhill skiing in the winter.These things together with a positive, progressive community attitude make Huntsville a good choice if you are thinking about finding an exciting new place with which to live and grow. Only minutes south of Huntsville and located on Mary Lake is Port Sydney. With local towns such as Utterson close by. For More information on Muskoka towns and villages please see Muskoka Information Fall Colour RoutesHunstville and area can be a final destination or a starting point for a beautiful autumn trip to see the fall colours (colors) See our suggested fall colour routes that include Hunstville, Ontario and area. For latest fall colour (color) changes please see Fall Colours Leaf Change Central Ontario Accommodations in the Huntsville Area
Attractions in the Huntsville AreaOutdoor ExperiencesHuntsville boasts of 4 beach areas immediately in town, and many more beaches in the surrounding areas such as Arrowhead Provincial Park with three quiet sandy beaches.
Culture and History
Hotels in Huntsville OntarioHuntsville hotels are available with on-line bookings from the Howard Johnson Inn in Gravnhurst and nearby citites. Book Huntsville Hotels On-line Huntsville Area Tourism InformationOfficial Town Web Site: Town of Huntsville; see more related links |
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