Huntsville, Ontario, Canada is the largest community located in the Muskoka region of Ontario Canada. Within its boundaries are the Mary, Vernon and Fairy Lakes. To some, Huntsville, is referred to as the "Gateway to the Algonquin Provincial Park". It is also a celebrated destination of the famed Canadian artists "Group of Seven". The community celebrates the artists with 40 murals around town.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include boating, kayaking, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, birding, canoeing, swimming, hiking, sightseeing, picnicking, biking, cycling, golfing, beachcombing, camping and xc ski, ski, sbowboard and snowshoeing.
A few of the more popular activity destinations are Avery, Harp Lake, Hutcheson, Longs Lake, Pitman's Bay, Port Sydney and the West Point Sands Beaches. Other destinations ot explore include the Dorset Fire Tower, Hunters Bay Trail, Lions Lookout, Ragged Falls, River Mill Park, Town Dock Park, Dorset Lake, Arrowhead Provincial Park and, nearby, Algonquin Provincial Park.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Huntsville, Ontario include the Dorset Buildings, Tom Thompson Statue, Dwight Trading Post, Canada Summit Centre, Muskoka Heritage Place, and Algonquin Theatre. During the summer entertainment includes such highlights as the "Concerts on the Dock", Apple Picking Festival and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Annual Celebration.
Services important to travelers in and around the community include accommodations, restaurants, guides, coffee houses, gas stations, liquor stores, grocery stores, internet, gift shops, galleries, library, cell service, bus and taxi services.