Make a holiday rental home or cottage in Huntsville, Canada your home away from home
Home of the 2010 G8 Annual Summit, and known locally as the ‘Jewel of Muskoka’, Huntsville is a vibrant waterfront town in Ontario, Canada that draws visitors in with its great combination of natural beauty and cultural attractions. Nestled amongst dense pine forests that line the banks of the Muskoka River, Huntsville is an area of lakes, forests, golf courses and stunning natural scenery, which all becomes blanket covered in snow during the cold winter months – making this destination also ideal for the winter sports enthusiast.
Things to do in Huntsville, Canada
Those seeking an outdoor pursuits holiday have plenty to keep them happy in Huntsville. The town is on the doorstep of Algonquin Provincial Park, a 7,700 square kilometre mass of lakes, forests and green landscapes. Walking, hiking, nature trails and canoeing are all popular activities in the park, making it one of the most popular visitor attractions in the region. Top golf courses are also prominent in the local area, with the courses at Taboo, Deerhurst and Bigwin three of the nearest options.
Within the town centre are an array of amenities that embarrass some bigger towns and cities. These include excellent museums and cultural attractions, top shopping opportunities and a good range of bars and restaurants. Huntsville is acclaimed for its visual arts community, and the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery displays several dozen works from top Canadian artists in this field. Nearby, the recently built Algonquin Theatre is the home of various types of performances throughout the year, from both local and national performers.
Huntsville plays host to a number of festivals throughout the year, the majority of which relate to the arts. These are particularly busy times in the local calendar, and when the self-catering accommodation in the area fills up well in advance. These include the Huntsville Festival of the Arts, and the Muskoka Novel Marathon.
Places to visit on holiday in Huntsville, Canada
Within the municipality of Muskoka are a number of other towns to be enjoyed. These include Bracebridge (36km) - which is known as the country’s waterfall capital, and picturesque Rosseau Lake (44km).
Weather in Huntsville, Canada
June, July and August are the warmest months in which to visit Huntsville, with average temperatures of 24C for this period. Winters are much colder and can plummet well below zero, meaning plenty of snowfall – ideal for those visiting to enjoy skiing and snowmobiling.
Flights to Huntsville, Canada
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is the nearest airport for those seeking direct flights from the UK, with British Airways and Thomas Cook Airlines prominent operators to this destination. The airport is 220km from Huntsville, a journey which takes around two and a half hours.
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