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   Jun 24

Muskoka Roastery Coffee Co.

Over a century ago the Muskoka landscape was developed by men and women who wanted to build a new life. The Snell family carved a stone’s throw from the pines and maples from Algonquin Park which was driven by a pioneer spirit that still remains today. The Snell family only surviving by their wits and [...]

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   Jun 18

Muskoka Wedding Ceremonies

For over 10 years Muskoka Wedding Ceremonies have been organizing custom wedding ceremonies that specialize in personal, civil, non-denominational and spiritual. They have had wedding ceremonies in many different places in Muskoka such as; Bala, Bracebridge, Dorset, Dwight, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Lake Rosseau, Milford Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Minett, Parry [...]

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   Jun 11

Muskoka Harley Owners Group® – H.O.G.

Muskoka Harley Owners Group® Chapter 9031 used to be sponsored by Quinlan’s of Huntsville and is now sponsored by Barrie Harley-Davidson®/Buell®. The very first meeting of H.O.G.® Chapter for Muskoka was on May 12th, 1988 at the Baysville Curling Club which was chaired by Barry Wilcox who was the national Director of H.O.G. That same [...]

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   Jun 09

Canada Day in Muskoka

History About Canada Day
Canada Day was originally named Dominion Day which is still today a Canadian national holiday; federal statutory holiday celebrating July 1st, 1867 the act of the Constitution Act, 1867 which united two British colonies and a province of the British Empire into a country, Canada. Canada Day is referred to as ‘Canada’s [...]

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   Jun 03

Story Of Growing Up In Algonquin Highlands

As most of you know I grew up at my grandparents resort in the Algonquin Highlands on Oxtongue Lake about thirty minutes away from Huntsville, Ontario. My grandparents first bought the resort the year my brother was born in 1986; three years later; 1989 I was born. My mom was a stay at home mom [...]

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