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At Port Cunnington Lodge on Lake of Bays, you’ll find
a total of 1,800 feet of picturesque shoreline on 22 of
Muskoka’s scenic acres. The resort's gently sloping sandy
beach curves around to form a rocky point. "Blueberry
Point" is a secluded spot where you can picnic amid
towering evergreens and birches and delight in an expansive
view of Lake of Bays. You can use one of their two boat houses
as a haven for your boat or as a jumping off point for a
pre-breakfast swim or any other adventure on the lake.
Port
Cunnington Lodge is an ideal place for families or couples who
want to spend uninterrupted time together. There is no
television, and only the Lodge has a telephone. Children of
all ages are as welcome as adults. The friendly, experienced
staff is dedicated to seeing that all their guests enjoy
themselves.
A family operated resort since
1890, the newly expanded Port Cunnington Lodge maintains its
commitment to traditional Muskoka hospitality. While the
historic Victorian lodge remains its centerpiece and hub of
activities, Port Cunnington has built seven new custom family
cottages, added two traditional cottages, and expanded its
shoreline.
Port
Cunnington is located in a sheltered bay across from historic
Bigwin Island on Lake of Bays, the 2nd largest lake
in Muskoka. The lake's 365 miles of shoreline provide
excellent opportunities for fishing, swimming, sailing,
water-skiing, canoeing, walking, or whatever strikes your
fancy.
During the summer
and warmer days in the spring and fall, you can play tennis on
the resort's well-maintained court or, if you'd rather, try a
golf game at one of five Muskoka courses nearby, including the
magnificent new Deerhurst Highlands. A hike or canoe trip in
the wilderness of Algonquin Park can easily be accomplished in
a day; the entrance to the park is just a 25-minute drive from
your accommodation.
Port
Cunnington's hosts, the Loader family, will make you feel
right at home, whether you're on a getaway weekend or an
extended family vacation. Descendants of Boyce Henry
Cunnington, the first hotelier in the area and founder of Port
Cunnington Lodge, the Loader family has at their fingertips a
wealth of information about the early history of the hamlet.
For
more information visit their website at www.pc-lodge.com,
or call 1-800-894-1105 or
e-mail: loader@pc-lodge.com
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