GRAVENHURST 2019 (ONTARIO, CANADA) - DOWNTOWN
Lake Muskoka
185 kms north of Toronto
Province of Ontario
Residence Inn by Marriott Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf - Gravenhurst Hotels, Canada
Residence Inn by Marriott Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf 3 Stars hotel in Gravenhurst, Canada Within US Travel Directory This hotel is located on the shores of Lake Muskoka in Gravenhurst, Ontario. It has an indoor pool and offers stylish suites with an LCD TV and kitchenettes.Suites at the Residence Inn by Marriott Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf boast warm earth-tone décor and natural lighting. The kitchens include granite countertops, a microwave and dishwasher. Some rooms offer balconies with views of the lake.Guests of the Residence Inn can relax in the hot tub or visit the 24-hour fitness centre, which features treadmills and cardiovascular equipment.
High-speed internet access is available at no extra fee.
In the morning, guests can enjoy a complimentary full hot breakfast buffet featuring egg and meat options, fruits, grains, cereals and yogurt.
Coffee and tea are available 24 hours.
Residence Inn by Marriott Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf is a 90-minute drive from Toronto.
Nearbyleisureactivities includehiking, kayaking andgolf.
Guests praise Residence Inn by Marriott Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf for its superb service.
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Cruising Lake Muskoka with Muskoka Steamships in Gravenhurst Ontario
Muskoka Steamships in Gravenhurst Ontario invited us to join them on a two-hour cruise of Lake Muskoka. A fall cruise in Muskoka is an amazing way to spend the day. Crisp air, beautiful colours, and a 130-year-old steamship!
Driving in Gravenhurst, Ontario [Muskoka]
This is a video of driving in Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Gravenhurst is a small town in the Muskoka region of Ontario. It's south of Bracebridge and located directly on the highway that heads north into the heart of Ontario Cottage Country.
The town has a population of 12,000 but this swells up to 20,000 or more people during the warmer summer months.
Apart from driving through I've never given Gravenhurst a proper chance. The only reason I drive through is to grab some gas and something to eat before heading to the Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Preserve.
The next time I'm in the area I plan to thoroughly explore Gravenhurst and check out all that it has to offer!
For now, enjoy this video of the highlights of driving through Gravenhurst!
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GRAVENHURST 2019 (ONTARIO, CANADA) - MUSKOKA ROAD
Lake Muskoka
185 kms north of Toronto
Province of Ontario
Gravenhurst Apartment, Cherokee Court, 165 Old Muskoka Rd., P1P 1N3, Centurion Property
Cherokee Court Apartments has been completely revamped to feature beautiful suites with comfortable living areas. Located at 165 Old Muskoka Road in Gravenhurst close to Highway 11, this building allows easy access to shopping, service centres, and schools.
Each of our bachelor, one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites have been newly-renovated and freshly- painted. Renovations include tile flooring in kitchens, hardwood laminate in living areas, and plush, neutral carpeting in the bedrooms. With plenty of windows, these suites are full of natural light. And residents can now control the temperature in their respective units with their own, individual controls.
There is a main-floor laundry room and plenty of outdoor parking.
Our building is managed by professional, on-site staff who are eager to assist all residents with any concernsrequests.
Stroll down Muskoka Road North for all your shopping and service needs. For groceries, you'll find Terry's, Your Independent Grocer within walking distance; or try the Gravenhurst Farmers' Market, which is just a quick drive away.
Explore Muskoka Wharf and discover excellent dining, seasonal activities, and specialty shops. You'll also see the historic RMS Segwun Steamship and enjoy the natural beauty that is Muskoka Wharf.
There are plenty of fitness centres close by, including the YMCA, which is within walking distance and offers swimming lessons, fitness classes, and daycare services.
Cherokee Court Apartments is conveniently close to the I.D.A. on Muskoka Road North and there are plenty of Doctors' Offices and Clinics close by.
The Muskoka Beechgrove Public School and Gravenhurst High School are easily accessible.
Cherokee Court Apartments: Quiet, friendly living within a beautifully renovated building. Come home today!
Getting Ba-Ba-Boppin' in Gravenhurst, Ontario
KayJee Funk takes over Gravenhurst, Ontario in the heart of Muskoka. Starting parties wherever they go.
If you are looking for the best travel spots in Ontario, then you need to visit beautiful Gravenhurst!
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Town of Gravenhurst RAC Summer 2016
A look back on some of the summer fun in Gravenhurst, Muskoka in 2016 with the Recreation Arts and Culture Dpt!
History of the Muskoka Regional Centre | Abandoned Muskoka Regional Centre | Urban Exploring | Urbex
History of the Muskoka Regional Centre | Abandoned Muskoka Regional Centre | Urban Exploring | Urbex
The history of the now abandoned Muskoka Regional Centre spans over 120 years. The intriguing story of the Muskoka Regional Centre began in the last decade of the 1800s during the rampant global spread of tuberculosis. Gravenhurst is firmly entrenched in the history books as being the first site in Canada and only the third in North America before the turn of the century to treat patients who suffered from tuberculosis
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Medical experts preferred Muskoka for its climate and moderate elevation, which provided more oxygen for patients, and was concluded to be unsurpassed by any place on the continent according to doctors. Gravenhurst was specifically liked for its rocky surroundings, dense forests and natural drainage enabling the soil to dry quickly.
As treatment and prevention of tuberculosis improved, the sanatorium found itself being less and less needed and as a result no new TB patients were admitted to the Muskoka hospital after June 10, 1960. The facility was sold to the provincial government and was then converted to care for the developmentally challenged and continued to serve the function of a group home until its final closure in 1994.
2018 was a great year of exploring, lots of Time Capsule houses as well as many mansions and large homes, however many of the locations this year lacked the decay, peeling paint and all of the good stuff that only a location like the San can provide.
I had planned a roadtrip to Northern Ontario for the Fall of 2018 and had the San on my list of locations, I had a solid 2 days so I knew I could afford the time to explore the building again. Upon arrival I noticed an SUV parked right at the front gate, this is a sign that someone is inside, a rookie or a lazy explorer….you never park at the front gate!! I parked far off-site and made the long walk back and in. As I approached the building two women emerged from the cut open fence, they were ghost hunters but were too afraid to go inside. One of the girls stated that her mother had been a patient many years ago.
I said goodbye and made my way around, I wasn’t having much luck finding a way inside until I finally came across a window that had a board ripped off and a table to allow for easier entry. Relieved that I hadn’t wasted my time I made my way into the San once again and right away knew where i was. I managed to keep my bearings the whole time I was inside, unlike my first explore I knew where I was the whole time. First observation, much more graffiti this time around….LOTS more! Also much more vandalism, I didn’t think it was possible to vandalize this place more than it was, but they found a way!
I spent much less time inside this time around as i was quickly losing sunlight and I arrived later in the day than I had planned. I actually originally planned to just come and do a quick walk through, confirm that i could get in and then return the next morning, however since I was in I just completed the whole explore in less than two hours or so.
On my first visit, due to the security patrols I was unable to explore the grounds and the exterior, however now there seemed to be no security patrol so I was able to enjoy the entire exterior, including the enclosed gazebo on the lake, the playground and i also had an encounter with a family of deer.
With the sun setting and the air getting colder I made my walk out and back to my car, another successful explore of the San and possibly my last.
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Bethune Memorial House, Gravenhurst, Ontario
Day 11-3 9-9-17 We visit the Bethune Memorial House in Gravenhurst, Ontario. Dr. Bethune did a lot of studying about curing TB.
Burn Bylaw Awareness Town of Gravenhurst
Information regarding the Burning Bylaw within the Town of Gravenhurst. Fire Prevention tips, information about the Forest Fire Danger Rating, and details who you should contact for bylaw or fire department related concerns.
The PWC Mississauga Retiree Club goes cruising
On the 14th of July 2010 the Pratt&WhitneyCanada Retiree Club of Mississauga went on a cruise trip on Lake Muskoka from Gravenhurst, North of Toronto. Lunch was served on board.
Stroll along Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst, ON
A brisk walk from the Discovery Centre to the steamship dock is seven minutes. We've shortened it to 2 minutes 20 seconds. Visit the Discovery Centre, cruise on a steamship, stop for an ice cream or dine at one of the restaurants and you can spend all day at Muskoka Wharf.
Drive to Georgian bay Canada day long weekend, Video # 2, Muskoka, Ontario Canada.
This Saturday I went to White Fall Road in Muskoka Camp Ground. Due to construction and lots of traffic it took me around three hours to get there, which with no traffic takes around hour and a half to two hours. The GPS put me through different towns., it was a wonderful experience.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada: 1. Morgan House B&B ****
2. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Huntsville ***
3. Best Western Plus Muskoka Inn ***
4. Comfort Inn Huntsville ***
5. Hidden Valley Resort Huntsville ***
6. Knights Inn Huntsville ***
7. Deerhurst Resort ***
8. Trillium Resort & Spa ***
9. Motel 6 Huntsville ON **
10. Colonial Bay Motel and Cottages **
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1. 83 Morgans Road, P1H 1A2 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $86 - $91
Showcasing a playground and views of the garden, Morgan House B&B is located in Huntsville.
2. 100 Howland Drive, P1H 2P9 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $95 - $190
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Huntsville offers accommodations in Huntsville. Free private parking is available on site.
3. 86 Howland Drive, P1H 1M3 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $92 - $185
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Best Western Plus Muskoka Inn offers accommodations in Huntsville.
4. 86 King William Street, P1H 1E4 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $77 - $176
This comfortable hotel is situated only a short distance from downtown Huntsville, Ontario, provides thoughtful amenities, and is conveniently located close to many recreational activities.
5. 1755 Valley Road, P1H 1Z8 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $97 - $198
Offering a secluded white sand beach, this Huntsville, Ontario resort is 1.9 km from Deerhurst Lakeside Golf Course. Free use of the canoes, kayaks and pedal boats are available. Elegantly styled rooms include free Wi-Fi.
6. 69 Main St. West, P1H 1W9 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $58 - $69
This property is a 6-minute walk from the beach. Featuring free WiFi and a barbecue, Knights Inn Huntsville offers accommodations in Huntsville.
7. 1235 Deerhurst Drive, P1H 2E8 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $147 - $286
Featuring free WiFi, a hot tub and a seasonal outdoor pool, Deerhurst Resort offers accommodations in Huntsville. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
8. 848 Clearwater Lake Road, P0B 1L0 Port Sydney, Canada, Price range: $201 - $220
Showcasing a hot tub and sauna, Trillium Resort & Spa is located in Port Sydney in the region of Ontario. Minden is 49.9 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
9. 70 Howland Drive, P1H 2P9 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $64 - $118
Featuring an indoor pool, this Huntsville, Ontario motel provides guest rooms with expanded cable TV. Arrowhead Park is 6.4 km from the motel.
10. 2218 Highway 60, P1H 2J6 Huntsville, Canada, Price range: $109 - $220
Located in Huntsville, 45.1 km from Algonquin Park, Colonial Bay Motel and Cottages features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking.
Muskoka Steamships
A short promotional video for Muskoka Steamships in Gravenhurst, Ontario Canada proudly featuring the Royal Mail Ship Segwun and the Wenonah II.
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HD Drone Footage - Flying Above Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst, Canada
HD Drone Footage - Flying Above Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst, Canada
The Muskoka Wharf is located in the town of Gravenhurst, Ontario on the southern edge of Muskoka Bay on Lake Muskoka. The Muskoka Wharf is the home port of the RMS Segwun, the oldest operating steamship in North America and the last surviving original steamship from the fleet of several dozen that served the county of Muskoka, Ontario in the late 19th century and early 20th century, and the Wenonah II, a modern replica of an early 20th-century steamship.[1] The Muskoka Wharf, once a vibrant hub of economic activity at the union of a major railroad terminus and steamship port, fell into decline as roads and automobiles were introduced to the region, but has experienced a major economic resurgence since the creation of a heritage-based development area in 2005.
Marriott Residence Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf
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Gravenhurst, Muskoka - More than just a vacation destination!
Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada - Moose FM 99.5 Radio Campaign
Muskoka Centre
The town of Gravenhurst is moving forward with the redevelopment of the Muskoka Centre.