MUSKOKA STEAMSHIP
Slip back in time aboard the amazing Segwun, North America?s oldest operating steamship. Go sight seeing on Wenonah II, combining turn-of-the-century charm with modern conveniences. Create memories for that special event when you charter Wanda III. It?s the one of a kind way to experience Muskoka.
MUSKOKA BOAT & HERITAGE CENTRE
Feast your eyes on Grace & Speed, North America's only in-water exhibit of working antique boats. Touch the past while visiting a quaint 19th century lakeside hotel. Be thrilled by the rich history of the Muskoka region. Open your mind. Ignite your senses. Explore the unknown. It's the real deal.
ASPEN VALLEY WILDLIFESANCTUARY
Our Mission We care for injured and orphaned wildlife. Once rehabilitated, we return them to the wild in a safe and natural environment. We have provided a permanent home to animals unable to go free. These animals are hybrids or exotic species, unwanted zoo animals and creatures who have been imprinted or altered by humans and would not be able to survive in the wild. They are provided large enclosures providing them with a safe and natural environment. We educate others to help animals who are facing an ever-increasing threat to their
PADDLE SHACK
Top quality lines at the best prices guaranteed! We have Canoes and Kayaks from Riot, Boreal Designs, Impex, Clearwater, Current Design, Jackson, Alchemist Canoe Company, Scott Canoe, Wenonah, Evergreen, Pelican, Fluid, Bluewater, Esquif, Dagger Kayaks, Mad River Canoe, Perception Kayaks, Nova Craft Canoe, Imagine Surfboards.
THE TREE MUSEUM
The Tree Museum is located on a 200-acre woodland lot that combines the pleasure of a walk in the woods with the surprise of contemporary site-specific sculpture. The installations are permanent, and the site is open year round. Nature, an integral part of the installations, presents a constantly changing situation.This is a self-directed tour with signs and information to help you enjoy the experience. Please wear hiking boots/runners - this is a walk in the woods, with rock climbing. It is 2.2 kilometers from Doe Lake Rd to the centre of the
