Nearby: Huntsville
Tourism has well-established restaurants, lodgings, commercial attractions, and support services. The Algonquin Theatre, as part of the Huntsville Civic Centre in downtown Huntsville, opened in 2005 with a 408-seat theatre aims to serve the arts, culture and entertainment of the area's residents and visitors. Official Town web site FoundLocally's Business listings for Huntsville Huntsville AttractionsDyer MemorialWilliamsport Rd, 11 km NE of town, via Hwy 11 Impression stone tower built by Detroit lawyer Clifton G Dyer to memorialize his wife. The moemoiral sits on a flagstone terrace and is surrounded by gardens overlooking the East River. Open 24 hours,Admission free. Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery & Self Guided Walking Tour The art of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven has had a major impact on the Canadian art world in the early twentieth century, primarily by depicting the wilderness areas with their raw impressionistic brush strokes. Tom Thomson's images of Ontario's north were particularly focused on Algonquin Park and the Huntsville area. Thomson career was cut short by his mysterious and untimely death in 1917 at Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, caused him not to be included in the "Group of Seven" though he was very much a creative inspiration to them.Some of the best-loved paintings of the Group of Seven have been reproduced as murals in Huntsville's Historic Downtown business area. "Jack Pine," now hanging in Canada's National Gallery, was the first mural at Main St. and Brunel Rd. facing Kent Park. "Northern Lake" is at the Thoms & Currie offices at Main and Centre streets. "West Wind" is at the new Civic Centre and Algonquin Theatre. "Winter in the Northern Woods" is located at The Bookcase. Heritage Carriage Tours (705) 787-1770. Reservations are recommended See beautiful Downtown Huntsville via horse-drawn carriage. Heritage Carriage Co. provide personalized and historically informative tours of Huntsville, and start in front of the new Algonquin Theatre and Civic Centre in Historic Downtown Huntsville. They run Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer months. The carriage can accommodate 4 adults & 2 children and all tours are private. For more information about Huntsville Farmer's Market Canadian Tire parking lot in Huntsville. 705-788-7883 (Sherry) Every Thursday from 9:00am - 2:00pm Muskoka Heritage Place 88 Brunel Road (1 km from historic downtown Huntsville) Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 1R1 (705) 789-7576 Fax: (705) 789-6169 Muskoka Heritage Place is the home of Muskoka Pioneer Village and the Huntsville & Lake of Bays Railway. Visit a turn-of-the-20th-century Muskoka museum incorporating a 90 acre outdoor site including Cann Lake and nature trails. Experience life in the late 1800s in genuine Huntsville area settlement dwellings and costumed narrators. Features include a genuine pioneer village, a working 1902 Steam Train (The Portage Flyer), a First Nation's exhibit, 2 museums, authentic demonstrations, farm animals and gardens, nature walk and trails. Muskoka Heritage Place is the proud home of the beautifully restored Portage Flyer steam train along the Muskoka River to Fairy Lake. Open Victoriaa Day weekend until Thanksgiving Day weekend. Village is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The train runs Tuesdays through Saturdays in July and August, subject to availability. Allow 2 hours minimum. Admission: Adult Museum $2, Child aged 3 to 12 Museum $1; Adult Village $10, Child aged 3 to 12 Village $7; Adult Train $5m Child aged 3 to 12 Train $3; Children under 3 FREE Town Dock Boat Tours 789-4580 Huntsville Town Dock Town Dock Boat Tours operates The Muskoka Princess since 1998, Gord has been running the tours on the Muskoka River and also run in and out of nearby lakes Fairy and Peninsula. See the specacular homes and resorts that line the shore. Tours commence June 13th daily with 2pm cruises and 7pm sunset cruises, leaving from the. Tickets, available at Navigation Co. Restaurant, are $20 for adults and $10 for children. mid-June to Labour Day, daily with 2pm cruises and 7pm sunset cruises. $20 for adults and $10 for children Community Map
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