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Muskoka
is a to-do destination, with an abundance of attractions and events
designed to entertain, amuse and enlighten visitors of all ages.
Cruise the lakes aboard the Mailship Segwun, an authentic 19th Century
steamship, or trip up the Muskoka River and into Lake Muskoka, viewing
sunken artifacts and Millionaire's Row on the modern 300 passenger Lady
Muskoka.
Spend a day at Santa's Village -- on the roller coaster, feeding the
reindeer and visiting the Jolly Old Elf himself with the younger ones.
For the older kids their Sportsland offers laser tag, roller-blading,
mountain bike trails, 18 holes of mini-golf, and go-karting.
Take in a show at Gravenhurst's Opera House. 100 years old the summer,
the Op is still a proven venue for theatre and the performing arts. This
summer sees history in the making when the entire Follows family,
(Canada's equivalent of Hollywood's Barrymore and Redgrave theatre
families) takes to the stage together for the first time in Noel
Coward's 'Hay Fever'. Other performances include Dave Broadfoot, the
Straw Hat Festival, a 'Feast of Ragtime' and more.
Explore the region's many museums, attend one of the numerous festivals,
browse through Robinson's General Store in Dorset, or watch the
demonstrations at Rich Hill Candle factory and Maple Orchard Farms
factory outlet.
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Bala
Museum
Balacade
Bethune
Memorial House
Big
Chute Marine and Railway and Power Generating Station
Discovery
Harbour
Dorset
Lookout Tower
Gravenhurst
Opera House
Great
Northern Escapade
Johnstons
Cranberry Marsh
Cranberry Products of Canada
Lady
Muskoka Cruises
The
Leslie M. Frost Natural Resources Centre
Little
Rock Amusements
M.S.
Georgian Queen 30,000 Islands Cruises
Muskoka
Bowling
Muskoka
Entertainment
Muskoka
International Airshow
Muskoka
Heritage Place
Muskoka
Lakes Museum
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Norwood
Theatre
Port
Severn Locks
Royal
Mail Ship Segwun
Sainte
Marie Among the Hurons
Santa's
Village and Sportsland
Wanda
III
Wenonah
II Yellow
Caboose
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