Huntsville & The Almaguin Highlands

Offers a perfect combination of natural wonders, historic charm, and a vibrant sense of community spirit

Welcome to Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands

Natural Splendour and Quaint Charm

 

In the midst of Ontario’s picturesque landscapes, Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands offer a perfect combination of natural wonders, historic charm, and a vibrant sense of community spirit. This region is known for its scenic tranquillity and endless outdoor pursuits, making it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.
 
The town of Huntsville, the gateway to the Almaguin Highlands, sits within the District Municipality of Muskoka and features a lively historic downtown paired with a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. Just north of Muskoka and west of Algonquin Park lies the vast, ever-peaceful, 8,000-square-kilometre Almaguin Highlands — also known as Muskoka North — spanning the eastern half of the District of Parry Sound. The region is famed for its sprawling forests, crystal-clear lakes, and pristine natural spaces that invite exploration at every turn.
 
This breathtaking region is an unrivalled paradise for those who crave outdoor adventures, offering more than 3,600 lakes in the Almaguin Highlands alone. Whether it’s boating, fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying a peaceful paddle in the sunny weather, the Almaguin Highlands promise it all. Residents and visitors alike are drawn to the area for its unparalleled connection to nature, where the calm waters and lush woodlands provide a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Yet, despite its rustic appeal, the region doesn’t sacrifice convenience, offering all the amenities and comforts needed to enjoy a truly fulfilling lifestyle.
 
Here, the charm of small-town living seamlessly blends with the excitement of the great outdoors. From Huntsville’s historic streets to the expansive wilderness of the Almaguin Highlands, this region offers a rare opportunity to experience the best of both worlds—modern comforts amid breathtaking natural beauty.
 

What to Love

  • Wonderful Natural Spaces: From the tranquil lakes and glorious waterways to lush forests and expansive parks, the area offers a unique topography, with endless outdoor activities amidst glorious natural settings.
  • Historic Charm: Huntsville’s historic downtown setting and the heritage sites across the highlands create a level of intrigue and community warmth.
  • An Incredible Ambiance: A perfect combination of natural splendour, close-knit community charm, and a pervading sense of history.

Local Lifestyle

Living in Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands is all about embracing the wonders of nature and the vibrant spirit of community. Imagine spending your days kayaking on serene lakes, exploring endless hiking trails with impressive vistas around every bend, and taking part in lively festivals that celebrate the area’s storied past and close-knit vibe. It’s a region as friendly and warm as the summer sun, where new neighbours quickly become friends. Life here is centered around enjoying the great outdoors, staying active, and connecting with those around you. Whether it's a farmers' market, a local art fair, or a community event, there’s always something on the calendar that brings everyone together — curating a lifestyle that truly blends nature, wellness, and a welcoming community spirit.
 

Dining and Shopping

The culinary scene in Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands is a vibrant tapestry of unique flavours, where each restaurant serves up its own delicious take on the local charm.
 
  • Tall Trees: Tall Trees in Huntsville is a renowned dining destination where elegance meets local cuisine. Here, diners can indulge in meticulously crafted European dishes that showcase the best of seasonal ingredients. The three-course menu features delightful appetizers and standout main courses like gnocchi with shrimp or apple cider grilled pork chops paired with a delectable dessert selection you don’t want to miss.
  • Main St. Local Kitchen: Also in Huntsville, Main St. Local Kitchen epitomizes the farm-to-table concept, serving dishes that are both vibrant and fresh. This family-owned restaurant prides itself on sourcing ingredients locally, ensuring that each meal supports the community and is of the highest quality. Try menu selections like the bacon pear burger, turkey club, burrito bowl, pepper pasta, maple-glazed salmon, and more.
  • The Swiss Country House Restaurant: Just north in Magnetawan, The Swiss Country House Restaurant, found at the Ahmic Lake Resort on Ahmic Lake, provides an outstanding dining experience right on the water's edge. This dining spot is celebrated for its authentic Swiss and Canadian cuisine, offering a wonderful taste of Europe in the heart of Cottage Country. 
  • Yetti’s Pizza Inc.: A gem in Emsdale, Yetti's Pizza Inc. is another must-visit for food enthusiasts; their tasty pizzas are a local staple, offering a cozy dine-in experience with every slice generously topped and full of great flavours.
  • Algonquin Outfitters: For retail outings, Algonquin Outfitters in Huntsville is a popular supply stop for outdoor enthusiasts, providing top-quality gear and equipment rentals for all your camping, paddling, and hiking excursions. The store often hosts educational events, canoe trips, and workshops that enhance the outdoor experience, from expert talks on wildlife to demonstrations of the latest outdoor equipment. 
  • 89 Main: Over in Sundridge, 89 Main  is beloved for its exceptional retail options. From hats, PJs, and jackets to scarves, jewelry, and handbags, this shop has it all for your fashion-forward wardrobe.
 

Entertainment and Things to Do

Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands are brimming with fun activities and new adventures. 
 
  • Huntsville Festival of the Arts: The Huntsville Festival of the Arts is a major highlight on the calendar, offering a rich array of performances that span music, theatre, and visual arts, drawing talent from across the nation.
  • The Sunflower Festival: Along Main Street in Sundridge on the shores of Lake Bernard, the Sunflower Festival celebrates the warmth of summer with vibrant sunflower displays, must-see activities, great food, and over 200 vendors, creating a cheerful community atmosphere.
  • Kearney Dog Sled Races: February brings the excitement of the Kearney Dog Sled Races, where over 70 mushers and their teams — both novice and professional — compete in thrilling races that captivate spectators. Established in 1994, this is Ontario’s largest sprint sled dog race.
  • Deerhurst Resort: For those seeking relaxation and recreation, Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville provides a lavish escape with activities ranging from spa treatments to fine dining. The resort features an indoor pool and pavilion, an indoor climbing rock wall, a fitness center, axe throwing, the Stargazers Ridge Arcade, the Eclipse art gallery, an indoor treehouse playspace, a state-of-the-art sports simulator, and more. Don’t miss wine and cheese tasting weekends, wellness outings, holiday workshops, and even an ice skating rink.
  • Ridge at Manitou Golf Club: The Ridge at Manitou Golf Club in McKellar offers golf enthusiasts a stunning course that blends naturally with its scenic surroundings, providing both beauty and challenge with every swing.
  • Algonquin Theatre: If your focus is the arts, the Algonquin Theatre in Huntsville is a beloved venue that enriches the local creative scene with a variety of performances, concerts, and other dynamic events. Check out the Partners Hall Gallery art space on the first floor to peruse amazing pieces by local artists.
 

Parks & Recreation

Not only that, but the region surrounding Huntsville and the Almaguin Highlands is particularly renowned for its beautiful provincial parks, each offering unique landscapes and a plethora of outdoor pursuits.
 
  • Algonquin Provincial Park: As the largest in the Ontario Provincial Parks system, Algonquin Provincial Park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Known for its vast boreal forests, rocky ridges, and extensive network of shimmering lakes and rivers, Algonquin provides a natural sanctuary for hiking, canoeing, fishing, camping, wildlife observation, and snowshoeing in the winter wonderland. Visitors often spot moose, beavers, and countless bird species, making it a fantastic spot for nature photography and eco-tours.
  • Arrowhead Provincial Park: Smaller than Algonquin but equally enchanting, Arrowhead Provincial Park is another gem in the region. During the summer, its lakes and sandy beaches are an ideal setting for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing, while the hiking trails offer awe-inspiring views of waterfalls and dense forests. In the winter, Arrowhead transforms into a snowy wonderland featuring a famous 1.3-km ice skating trail that winds through the beautiful forest.
  • Mikisew Provincial Park: Mikisew Provincial Park provides a more intimate encounter with nature. Located near Eagle Lake, it includes sandy beaches ideal for a summer day of relaxation. The park's trails are perfect for a quiet hike in the winding hardwood forests, where the peace and serenity of the surroundings can truly be appreciated. Mikisew is also popular for its excellent camping sites, offering both comfort and a sense of wilderness.
  • Observation Points: The adventurous at heart will feel right at home at impressive observation points like Lion’s Lookout in Huntsville and the jaw-dropping, 5,685-foot-high High Rock Lookout in Sundridge, both of which offer panoramic views of the majestic landscapes — ideal for photography or simply enjoying the glowing sunset.
 

Popular Lakes

Plus, exploring the lakes within the region offers a relentless sense of adventure and the wonders of nature. While the "Big Three" lakes — Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph, and Lake Rosseau — are synonymous with the District of Muskoka, the northern reaches tell a slightly different story.
 
Beyond these larger lakes, the area is a treasure trove of numerous smaller lakes and waterways, each surrounded by lush landscapes and abundant wildlife to offer unique settings for fishing, boating, and swimming. The natural wonders of these waters, combined with the scenic landscapes that change gloriously with the seasons, make the region a highly coveted destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors.
 
Head a bit further east, and you’ll find another trio of lakes — Lake Vernon, Fairy Lake, and Peninsula Lake — that rivals the Big Three in both beauty and adventure.
 
  • Lake Vernon: Lake Vernon, the largest in this chain with 1,566 hectares, lies just northwest of Huntsville and is easily accessible via Muskoka Roads 2 and 3. Its clear waters connect through The Narrows to Fairy Lake.
  • Fairy Lake: A gem with a maximum depth of 69 meters, Fairy Lake has a surface area of 699 hectares. For those seeking extended boating adventures, you can glide effortlessly from Fairy Lake through The Channel to Peninsula Lake.
  • Peninsula Lake: This lake partly lies within the Township of Lake of Bays and partly in the Town of Huntsville. With 840 hectares of shimmering waters to explore, Pen Lake offers miles of boating and a prime location near Huntsville’s vibrant amenities.
  • Magnetawan Waterway: For those craving an even more rugged escape, the Magnetawan Waterway is a must-see. This scenic route winds through Ontario’s magnificent wilderness, connecting Lake Cecebe to Ahmic Lake via the breathtaking Magnetawan River. 
  • Lake Cecebe and Ahmic Lake: Covering 770 hectares, Lake Cecebe offers serene waters perfect for exploration, while the 19-km Ahmic Lake, stretching over 1,739 hectares in the District of Parry Sound, boasts one of Ontario’s oldest manually operated lock systems. This area has been a retreat for adventurers since the 1860s, and many of its cottages have remained in place for generations, preserving the lake’s timeless beauty and historic past. Whether you’re drawn by the amazing sense of history, the crystal-clear waters, or the promise of an unforgettable boating experience, the Magnetawan Waterway delivers.
 

Notable Schools

  • Trillium Lakelands District School Board
  • Near North District School Board

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