Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park (10 minute drive) is a nature lovers
paradise. It is a must see for outdoor enthusiasts and animal
lovers. Have your camera ready!
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www.algonquinpark.on.ca |

Algonquin Park |
Dwight Beach & Boat
Launch
Dwight Beach & Boat Launch (3 minute drive) consists of
a safe sandy beach and free boat launch on beautiful Lake of
Bays. |

Dwight Beach |
Dwight Garden Centre
Visit the Dwight Garden Centre to take in the smells of various garden displays and
find unqiue gifts for your friends, family, or for own cottage. Decorate your patio with ready to go beauty. |

Dwight Garden Centre |
Oxtongue Rapids
The Oxtongue Rapids (3 minute drive) are very picturesque.
Be sure to take your camera for a great scenic photo to remember. |

Oxtongue Rapids |
Town of Huntsville
The Town of Huntsville (15 minute drive) is a popular vacationland
in the heart of Muskoka's cottage country. Shop the antique
shops or enjoy the Muskoka Heritage Place & Pioneer Village.
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www.huntsville.ca
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www.huntsvillelakeofbays.on.ca
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www.muskokaheritageplace.org |

Town of Huntsville |
Ragged Falls
Ragged Falls (5 minute drive) can be a thrilling experience
either by canoe or by foot. |

Ragged Falls |
The Old Palmer House
This unique boutique meets galleria shopping inside a charming log home. Americana comes to the Lake of Bays. Just a stroll away is
The Dwight Trading Post. Here you can absorb our Algonquin History and enjoy home made fudge. Shop and see so much more.
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The Old Palmer House |
west on F street
F Row offers 15 amp electricity and water and is ideal for trailers up to 30' or tenters wanting
tree cover and smooth ground. In F Row adjacent to G and E Row. You will have privacy and easy access to the pool and bathrooms. |

west on F street |
SiteF2
Site F2 is a favorite for many campers. The neighbouring sites are just as scenic. This is a good representation of F and J Row as they both back onto woodlands. |

SiteF2 |
Row C Eastward
Here is a view while standing in site C4 looking Eastward. A typical Pull Through site will have a minimum length of 60' and be at least 25' wide. Big Rigs in tow navigate in and out easily. |

Row C Eastward |
HorseShoes
The common yard offers horseshoes, ring toss, ladder golf, basketball pad, little peoples fenced playyard with toys, the older kids will find a treehouse and tube slides as well as a huge sand valley to roll and chase tyres. Just outside of view to the east is the Driving Range and to the south west is the Mini Golf. |

HorseShoes |
Site J16
This quiet spot has dense trees on three sides of the site. It has 15 amp electricity and a water tap. It is ideal for a hybrid trailer under 18 feet or great for tenters wanting services. This site books quickly. |

Site J16 |
New Friends on site E6
There are always great opportunities to meet new friends while camping, and we appreciate all the time and invlovment our two get from Pastor Bob and his back up crew, Miss Kayla and Master Greg. Whether it be a bug hunt or fishing for squirrels....its always a great time! |

New Friends on site E6 |
Brooklyn with Goo Boy Chippie
Earlier that day this chippie found himself stuck to the deck in melted gummie bears. And we thought the wildlife was the dangerous element. |

Brooklyn with Chippie |