Grab your bags, we’re going on a staycation!
Whether you've got a three-day weekend coming up that you want to take advantage of or you're looking for a getaway, we have some suggestions to make the most of your weekend trip.
1. Deerhurst Resort
Embracing Peninsula Lake, Deerhurst Resort is your year-round retreat for a Muskoka vacation or getaway to Ontario’s famous “cottage country”, one of National Geographic Traveler Magazine’s “Best of the World 2012” recommended places to visit. Ideal for fun-filled family vacations, and year-round getaways.
2. Cedar Grove Lodge
Cedar Grove Lodge is a cottage resort (open year-round) located on beautiful Peninsula Lake in Muskoka, Ontario. Located a short drive between Huntsville and Algonquin Park, this lakeside lodge offers 19 individual lakeside cottages stretched along 1600 feet of natural shoreline. They have a tradition of offering unique log cabins with wood-burning stone fireplaces and three delicious meals per day!
3. Sherwood Inn
Welcome to Sherwood Inn on Lake Joseph, Muskoka’s preeminent traditional lakeside inn, offering breathtaking surroundings, tasteful accommodations, fine dining, exceptional facilities, upscale amenities and unparalleled service in the heart of Muskoka, Ontario. Sherwood Inn provides the perfect getaway, blending the charm of old Muskoka with the comfort and indulgence of modern-day amenities. Located close to all the most popular Muskoka area attractions, including three eighteen-hole championship golf courses, guests at Sherwood Inn can enjoy everything this Ontario cottage country destination has to offer.
4. JW Marriott Rosseau Muskoka Resort and Spa
The hotel's location is in the heart of Muskoka's pristine natural beauty and near well-known attractions. Luxury abounds at JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa.
5. The Muskokan Resort Club
This Muskoka resort club offers something for everyone. The Muskokan Resort Club is a four-season paradise offering the finest in amenities ... a place to escape busy city life ... a place in Muskoka to call your own.
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