Author: DarnellBeale

What Makes Muskoka Lake Region a Perfect Luxury Travel Destination

Muskoka, Ontario, is one of Canada’s most beautiful and luxurious tourist destinations.

It’s no coincidence that the Muskoka region is called the Country Cottage. This little piece of paradise is surrounded by 2,000 lakes and over 20,000 cottages, making this area the perfect place for a luxurious vacation in nature!

If you want to uncover all the other small pleasures that make a Muskoka cottage so luxurious, keep reading.

Unsurpassed Privacy

One of the main advantages of this region is that it offers its visitors the utmost privacy. Namely, most cottages in Huntsville are miles away from each other, so that you can enjoy your morning coffee completely undisturbed.

Many cottages are also surrounded by lush vegetation, while some lie on private islands, providing an even greater level of privacy.

A Paradise for Golfers and Boat Enthusiasts

Two main activities in Muskoka that appeal to those seeking luxury are golf courses and boat rentals. Namely, you’ll find 25 public and private 9-hole and 18-hole golf courses to grip it and rip it!

On the other hand, if your passion lies in sailing, you can make your vacation even more luxurious by renting classic wooden motorboats or speedboats. That way, you can explore one of Muskoka’s many lakes, such as Lake Rosseau, Lake Mary, Lake Fairy, and Lake Bays.

Want to feel like a real VIP? You can always book a variety of boat cruises, from standard sightseeing tours to lavish lunch and dinner cruises and exciting night cruises.

Where to Stay to Enjoy Muskoka’s Luxury

Muskoka is located 126 miles north of Toronto. It will take about 2 hours to reach this piece of paradise where nature and luxury combine perfectly.

Regarding accommodation, you’ll find multiple cottages in Huntsville and hotels, motels, and resorts.

On that note, the most luxurious Muskoka resorts include the Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, the JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa in Rosseau, and the Victorian-styled Windermere House Resort in Windermere.

However, if you want to avoid bargain on luxury and comfort, you should consider staying at muskokacottage.com! The luxurious 3,600 square-foot Muskoka cottage is located near Huntsville on lake Vernon, and it comes with all the amenities you need to feel like royalty.

In other words, the cottage is equipped with two kayaks, a SUP board, and a canoe if you want to explore the lake. There is also a custom-built waterfront terrace where you can enjoy a fancy dinner. If you get bored, you can spend your time in the games lounge playing arcade games, pool, or foosball.

The Muskoka cottagehas five bedrooms that can accommodate ten guests, making it suitable for individuals and families.

Waterfront Mansions

The most luxurious cottages in Huntsville are located near Muskoka Lake, Rosseau Lake, and Joseph Lake. Here we can name the Chapi Chapo cottage, the 113 Armstrong Point Road cottage, and the 1250 W. Waldmere Road cottage.

Although these properties are referred to as cottages, they are more reminiscent of mansions since they are decorated by well-known interior designers. Therefore, it shouldn’t surprise you that a large number of the Hollywood elite own or rent cottages in this region.

For example, American director Steven Spielberg and American actor Tom Hanks are proud owners of waterfront vacation homes on lake Muskoka. At the same time, Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn own mansions along the Rosseau Lake.

However, the Muskoka region is not a newly-created favorite vacation spot for famous celebrities. Namely, in the 1930s, the legendary actor Clark Gable and the author of The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway, often stayed on Bigwin Island on the Lake of Bays.

Things to Do in Muskoka

Besides residing in the luxurious Muskoka cottage, you can engage in numerous summer and winter activities. In addition to playing golf or going on a boat cruise through Lake Muskoka’s Millionaires Row or Lake Joseph’s Billionaires Row, you can visit the Georgian Bay Islands National Park.

On the other hand, if you’re into wines, you can stop by the Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery, located in Bala, where you’ll enjoy wines made from native Muskoka fruits.

If you’re planning a family vacation, we recommend you visit Gravenhurst, home of the Royal Mail Ship Segwun, the oldest operating steamship in North America.

Likewise, you can try all the winter activities in Muskoka, from ice skating at Arrowhead Provincial Park to skiing at the Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Resort.

Where to Eat in Muskoka

Muskoka has plenty of upscale restaurants. On that note, we suggest you visit the historic Severn Lodge, where you can try the house specialty – Georgian Bay Pickerel.

If you’re looking for a refined waterfront restaurant, visit the Sherwood Inn located on Lake Joseph, and sip one of their impressive wines.

Visit the Trillium Resort and Spa for a perfect dinner prepared from fresh, locally grown ingredients.This place is not only unique for its food but also for its original interior from 1819!

If you want to indulge in a 5-course gourmet dinner, you can swap your Muskoka cottage for the Couples Resort. This elite resort is located on the shores of lake Galeairy, near Algonquin Park.

As for your 5-course meal, you’ll get one amuse-bouche, two starters, one main course, and one dessert.

Conclusion

If you ever decide to visit the Hamptons of the North, you will have plenty of things to do during all seasons. In addition to enjoying untouched nature and fresh air, you’ll also be able to test your golfing skills on one of the 25 golf courses or go on boat trips across the lakes.

On the other hand, during cold winters, you can warm up with various activities, such as ice skating, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. So why not plan your next trip today and experience the best that this picturesque region has to offer?

Musical Terms

A “must learn” for all pedal steel guitar players

ACCIDENTAL: A wrong note played by an arrogant and often confused guitar player who cannot stand to be fallible.

APPLAUSE: The noise made by an audience (often at the wrong time) to express a desire to end the performance and go home.

AUDIENCE: Audiences can be divided into two categories: Those who sleep with their mouths open, and those who sleep with their mouths closed.

ENCORE: A nasty method by which performers get back at the audience for its feigned appreciation in the form of applause. Audiences would be well advised not to applaud at all, so that everyone can get home that much sooner.

FLUTE: A sophisticated pea-shooter with a range of up to five hundred yards and deadly accurate in close quarters.

FRENCH HORN: The French is actually German, and is not to be confused with the English horn, which is French.

GRACE NOTE: Every once in a while, the solo instrumentalist will attempt an interval, jumping from one note to another. In most instances, this is mere guesswork..

MUSIC STAND: An intricate device for propping up music, except at crucial times – such as during a performance. It comes in two sizes – too high or too low.

MUSICIANS UNION: A powerful branch of the Mafia that controls the exorbitant amounts of money paid to musicians, and also the number of coffee-breaks permitted per hour.

A BAND: The result of musicians having discovered that there is safety in numbers.

PERFORMANCE: The main reason for getting together of any number of musicians, usually to perform a piece of music (ideally, all at the same time.).

PRIMA DONNA: The word originates from the most important female role in an opera. Later connotations are towards female country music singers. Derived from an Italian phrase that may be roughly translated as “pain in the neck”, although some have a lower opinion.

PRODIGY: A person who shows tremendous musical talent at a very early age. Those wishing to be considered prodigy material would be well advised to die young, before it becomes apparent that they aren’t going to get any better.

REST: A short period of relative silence in an individual part, useful for turning pages, breathing, coughing, and so forth.

RHYTHM: A faculty in great demand and, unfortunately , very short supply among those involved in music.

TONE CLUSTER: A kind of chordal orgy, a smorgasbord of musical tones. First discovered by a very well-endowed lady pianist, while learning forward to turn a page.

TUNER: The only device in which a steel guitar player can actually prove that it is the guitar player who is out of tune, and not himself, who is actually out of tune as well, if he has used an adjusted and compensated tuning chart. This is an extremely useful tool that eliminates all unnecessary verbiage, insures that no-one else in the band will ever talk to you again.

MUSICAL SNOB: A person who pretends to know more about music that we pretend to.

WRONG NOTES: It must be understood that this is a relative term, and applies only to those examples performed by someone else.

BANJO HELL: Fifty banjo players gathered into one room, and not one thumbpick..

STEEL GUITAR HELL: Fifty banjo players.

Jeff