Food Scene
Great local restaurant/pub for a bite out while at the cottage.
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Bass Lake RoadHouse
4700 Muskoka District Road 169Great local restaurant/pub for a bite out while at the cottage.
Everything Else
LCBO
115 Medora StOur local LCBO!
Foots Bay Marina
1039 McDonald RdClosest marina, boat rentals.
Essentials
Foodland - Port Carling
10 Bruce Wilson DrLocal Grocery
Busy Lizzie Cleaning Services
3851 Muskoka District Road 118 WestIf you don't feel like doing laundry - they can do it for you:)
Shopping
Duke's in Port Carling by the locks is a historic old boat building shop that has been converted into the must visit destination in Port Carling. Visit the Port Carling 'Wall' on the hill walking down to the building where you will find Tulo's Taqueria, a mexican restaurant, The Beauty Bar, Sweet Jesus Ice Cream, Clothing shops (L'Eau Musoka, StyleArtist, The Space), beautiful interior design (Lock + Quay), Pride Marine boat dealer, North by North Pilates Studio and Hatchets Rowing Centre offering lessons and coaching in the full body sport of rowing to any age ability.
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2 James Bartleman WayDuke's in Port Carling by the locks is a historic old boat building shop that has been converted into the must visit destination in Port Carling. Visit the Port Carling 'Wall' on the hill walking down to the building where you will find Tulo's Taqueria, a mexican restaurant, The Beauty Bar, Sweet Jesus Ice Cream, Clothing shops (L'Eau Musoka, StyleArtist, The Space), beautiful interior design (Lock + Quay), Pride Marine boat dealer, North by North Pilates Studio and Hatchets Rowing Centre offering lessons and coaching in the full body sport of rowing to any age ability.
Parks & Nature
This is a great trail in all seasons. In the winter you park on the road and snowshoe or walk in. The trail goes up quite a ways and then across the top of a hill to a lookout which looks over Lake Muskoka.
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Huckleberry Rock Lookout
1057 Milford Bay RdThis is a great trail in all seasons. In the winter you park on the road and snowshoe or walk in. The trail goes up quite a ways and then across the top of a hill to a lookout which looks over Lake Muskoka.
This cranberry marsh is well known for their cranberries and cranberry products. They've got a great store, but also trails in the warmer seasons and snowshoeing, skiing and a great skating trail in the winter. Definitely a great stop while you're in Muskoka.
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Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery
1074 Cranberry RdThis cranberry marsh is well known for their cranberries and cranberry products. They've got a great store, but also trails in the warmer seasons and snowshoeing, skiing and a great skating trail in the winter. Definitely a great stop while you're in Muskoka.
Entertainment & Activities
This is Muskoka's local rowing centre. If you haven't tried rowing before, you can learn to row here, or if you're already a rower, you can come and row with whatever group best matches your skill level, or even get some personal coaching.
Hatchets Rowing Centre
2 James Bartleman WayThis is Muskoka's local rowing centre. If you haven't tried rowing before, you can learn to row here, or if you're already a rower, you can come and row with whatever group best matches your skill level, or even get some personal coaching.
A great local yoga centre run year round. Great classes for all levels of yogi enthusiasts as well as other fitness classes.
Namast'ay in Muskoka
1024 Bala Falls RoadA great local yoga centre run year round. Great classes for all levels of yogi enthusiasts as well as other fitness classes.
Arts & Culture
This little gem is at James Bartleman Park, a little island in the middle of Port Carling in between our two sets of locks. It's a great stop, tons of history, activities for kids, and a great spot to have lunch outside or wander along the river and stop for ice cream. Only open in the warmer seasons.
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Muskoka Lakes Museum
100 Joseph StThis little gem is at James Bartleman Park, a little island in the middle of Port Carling in between our two sets of locks. It's a great stop, tons of history, activities for kids, and a great spot to have lunch outside or wander along the river and stop for ice cream. Only open in the warmer seasons.