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Huntsville (Ontario) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

town in Ontario, Canada

About Huntsville (Ontario)

Huntsville was named after Captain George Hunt. He arrived in 1869 and settled on the east side of the Muskoka River. The town plays host to thousands of tourists in the summer season, mostly from Toronto and surrounding cities. Huntsville's numerous lakes and rolling hills make it a beautiful and ideal summer destination. In 2010, Huntsville hosted the 36th G8 Summit, attracting much international attention. Huntsville has warm, humid summers and cold winters. The city experiences four distinct seasons, with considerable variance in day to day temperature, particularly during the colder weather season. Huntsville is in the snowbelt region of Central Ontario, near the Great Lakes, so experiences snowy winters. The city has comfortable summer temperatures and occasional heatwaves accompanie

Top Attractions in Huntsville (Ontario)

Explore the best things to see and do in Huntsville (Ontario):

  • Algonquin Theatre
  • Arrowhead Provincial Park
  • Avery Beach
  • Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery
  • Limberlost Trails
  • Lions Lookout
  • Muskoka Heritage Place
  • Port Sydney Beach

Where to Eat in Huntsville (Ontario)

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Tall Trees Restaurant
  • 🍴That Little Place by the Lights
  • 🍴Westside Fish & Chips Family Restaurant

Where to Stay in Huntsville (Ontario)

  • 🏨Best Western Plus
  • 🏨Comfort Inn
  • 🏨Econo Lodge
  • 🏨Hidden Valley Resort
  • 🏨Holiday Inn Express & Suites
  • 🏨Motel 6

Huntsville (Ontario) Travel Guide Sections

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