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Central & Charming Huntsville Cottage Retreat!
Secluded Muskoka Cottage Charm in Huntsville! Welcome to our charming Guest Cottage, just 5 minutes from downtown Huntsville offering easy access to all amenities. Enjoy rustic appeal combined with convenient amenities such as fast Wi-Fi, heated floors, 43" Smart TV, and propane BBQ. Stargaze by the fire pit where you could spot some deer! A perfect base for Arrowhead & Algonquin Parks, or enjoy Muskoka river views at the Brunel Lift Locks across the road. Book your charming Muskoka getaway now!

Magical TreeHouse I Hot Tub, Fireplace, Pets OK
Escape to our one-of-a-kind A-Frame TreeHouse, tucked among snowy Muskoka trees near Huntsville, ON. Slow down, cozy up, and enjoy winter’s beauty. Spend evenings by the fireplace, soak under the stars in the hot tub, or head out for adventure— skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and hiking are all close by. Highlights - Hot tub & fireplace - Snowshoes provided - Sweeping snowy forest views - Free Ontario Parks pass - 10-min walk to ski hill & lake 📷 See more @door25stays for photos & inspiration!

Muskoka Lake Hideaway + HOT TUB/Bonfires/4-Seasons
*MARCH AVAILS* +Summer Dates Welcome to Muskoka Lake Hideaway, a 4-season cottage for couples, a family getaway or small group of friends. Start vacation with a soak in the gazebo-covered hot tub to lake & forest views - rain, snow or shine. Roast marshmallows over a bonfire. Cozy up to the gas fire with a book or board game & watch the seasons change over the lake. For outdoor adventures, explore Arrowhead & Limberlost or visit charming Huntsville for restaurants, breweries & local amenities

Treehouse + cedar sauna
Perched atop a dramatic cliff overlooking a private pond, this one-of-a-kind off-grid treehouse is surrounded by acres of untouched forest and rugged rock cliffs. Designed for total privacy and tranquility, it’s the perfect place to unplug, slow down, and reconnect with nature. Spend your days canoeing or simply soaking in the peaceful views. As night falls, gather around the bonfire to roast marshmallows, unwind in your private sauna, and enjoy breathtaking stargazing far from city lights.

Cozy Cabin with hot tub, Sauna, hot yoga studio.
Welcome to D’oro Point overlooking Mary lake. We invite you to come relax, restore, and reconnect with nature on our 7.5 acres of wooded bliss. With only an approx 3 minute walk to our quaint neighbourhood beach, we are close enough to enjoy the lively lake life, yet maintain a private retreat feel. Stay on property and reap the health benefits of our private spa like amenities, which include the sauna, infrared hot yoga studio, and hot tub. Or, go out and explore all Muskoka has to offer.

Muskoka Retreat with Arrowhead/Algonquin Park Pass
Welcome to our beautiful Muskoka Retreat, just 20 mins from the town of Huntsville. There is a complimentary Provincial Park Pass provided, between check in and check out times. The decor is fresh and intimate, with warm wood accents. Our property is surrounded by trees, on 10 acres of forested land, where you can enjoy the company of many species of birds and wildlife. The guest house is completely separate and private, from our home, which is 50 feet away, and it was newly built in 2022.

Secluded Lakeside Retreat - Atkins Hideaway
Tucked in the heart of Muskoka, this handcrafted timber frame cabin rests alongside a scenic spring-fed lake, surrounded by 8 acres of private forest. Only 10 minutes from Bracebridge, enjoy serene lake life and natural beauty while remaining close to town amenities, local shops, and eateries. Enjoy private dock relaxation, cozy cabin comforts, and outdoor fires. A Provincial Park Day Pass is included (*security deposit required) for added adventure. Come relax, recharge and reconnect.

Grandview Lake Cabin, Muskoka
A cozy Tiny Cabin located just off the shore of beautiful Grandview Lake, In Baysville Muskoka. The perfect pine cabin for a couple looking to recharge, slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures in life with the tranquil surroundings of nature. Private access to lakefront with a canoe and acres of forests for exploring are only steps outside your door. Unplug and get back to nature or enjoy modern living on the lake. 45-60 minute drive from both Algonquin and Arrowhead provincial parks.

Lakeside in Muskoka
Welcome to "Lakeside," a Muskoka waterfront condo. Surrounded by majestic pines, our top-floor unit has a patio that overlooks Cookson Bay, on Fairy Lake. Lakeside is located close to everything "Muskoka"! Want the cottage experience? Consider hiking at Arrowhead, canoeing in Algonquin, paddle boarding downtown, golfing, skiing at Hidden Valley, or relaxing at the Deerhurst spa. Lakeside is a one bed, one bath, luxury condo, suitable for two guests looking for a Muskoka getaway!

Aux Box Muskoka | Boutique | Private Nordic Spa
Escape to the Aux Box, a boutique luxury cabin nestled in the Muskoka woods with serene river views. Designed for comfort and style, it features in-floor heating, custom cabinetry, and premium amenities. Step into your private Nordic Spa with a sauna, hot tub, and cold plunge for the ultimate relaxation. Enjoy total seclusion while being less than 10 minutes from the shops, dining, and charm of downtown Huntsville. A perfect blend of nature and luxury awaits.

Raven's Roost- private luxury treehouse with sauna
Unplug your tech and let the sights and sounds of the forest be your muse. Treat your body to the healing powers of a eucalyptus sauna. Cool down in the outdoor shower, stargaze, crack a book, play some Scrabble, colour or write. Sing with the wolves, skate through the forest, canoe, climb, swim, ski or snowmobile from your door to the OFSC trail. The quaint town of Dorset is in the center of one if Canada's most impressive landscapes. Escape. Exhale.

Black Fox Cabin with Private Nordic Spa
Welcome to your serene escape in our brand new cabin! Nestled in a very private pine forest on a 6-acre lot, our modern cabin offers a full spa-like experience designed for ultimate relaxation and connection with nature. This tranquil retreat features a cozy firepit, a modern sauna with panoramic views, cold plunge and a rejuvenating hot tub. Perfect after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings.
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Other great vacation rentals in Huntsville

The Algonquin Lakehouse w Hot Tub, Games, Fire Pit

Waterfront A-frame Retreat with Sauna & Hot tub

Classic Canadian Cottage with Million Dollar View

Rustic Muskoka Bunkie | Fire Pit, Nearby Beach

Lakeside Hot Tub Abbeyhill~perfect for 2-4 people

Grandview Fairy Lake Vista

Muskoka-Lake House Escape

Cottage in Huntsville, Muskoka. Hot tub + Sauna.
When is the best time to visit Huntsville?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $252 CAD | $266 CAD | $245 CAD | $255 CAD | $312 CAD | $353 CAD | $403 CAD | $400 CAD | $314 CAD | $323 CAD | $271 CAD | $313 CAD |
| Avg. temp | -7 °C | -6 °C | -1 °C | 6 °C | 12 °C | 17 °C | 20 °C | 19 °C | 15 °C | 9 °C | 3 °C | -3 °C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Huntsville?
Huntsville has stays close to forest trails, lakeside neighborhoods, and the downtown area, where locally rooted shops and cafes gather. Many guests look for accommodations near nature preserves or in quieter surrounding hamlets for a laid-back experience.
What are the best things to do in Huntsville with kids?
Families often explore Arrowhead Provincial Park for hiking and swimming, relax at community beaches, or discover interactive exhibits at Muskoka Heritage Place. Outdoor markets around town also invite browsing for local treats and crafts.
What are some of the best things to do in Huntsville?
Huntsville has scenic hikes in Arrowhead Provincial Park, heritage exhibits at Muskoka Heritage Place, and artisan galleries in the historic downtown. Lakeside activities like canoeing and local food markets are frequently suggested by visitors.
How is the weather in Huntsville?
Huntsville’s winters are cold around 12-32°F (-11–0°C) with moderate snowfall, while autumn brings milder temperatures near 49-70°F (10–21°C) and vibrant foliage. The area experiences regular seasonal rain throughout the year.
When is the best time to visit Huntsville?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer temperatures and outdoor activities among colorful forests and lakes. Winter also draws visitors for snow sports and festive community events.
What are the best places to visit in Huntsville?
Arrowhead Provincial Park and Muskoka Heritage Place are often recommended for nature walks and history exhibits. The downtown area also draws visitors for art galleries and locally flavored dining.
What are some hiking trails in Huntsville?
The trails at Arrowhead Provincial Park wind through forests and past scenic lakes. Nearby, smaller community parks in Huntsville have gentle walking paths suitable for families and casual hikers.
What are some family activities we can do in Huntsville?
Families can explore Muskoka Heritage Place’s interactive exhibits, paddle on local lakes, or enjoy picnic areas in Arrowhead Provincial Park. Seasonal community festivals and art workshops around town are also popular.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Huntsville?
Plan a day exploring nearby lakes, checking out artisan villages, or visiting local nature preserves around Muskoka. Regional parks and outdoor markets invite guests to experience surrounding natural and cultural highlights.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Huntsville?
Many stays in Huntsville welcome pets, especially those near forested trails and lakes. Check listings for pet policies and consider accommodations close to open outdoor spaces for walks and play.
What are some local tips for visiting Huntsville?
Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather, and bring rain gear for unpredictable showers. Many visitors start with the downtown’s galleries before venturing to nearby parks and lakes for outdoor experiences.
What is Huntsville known for?
Huntsville is known for its forested landscapes, access to Muskoka’s lakes, and a vibrant arts scene. The town often draws people seeking outdoor recreation and locally inspired crafts and food.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Huntsville?
Around Huntsville, visitors frequently discover small artisan studios, quiet forest trails, and less-traveled lakeside picnic spots. Seasonal farmers’ markets in local hamlets also reveal regional flavors and crafts.
What are the best foods to try in Huntsville?
Huntsville has locally prepared maple treats, wild berry desserts, and fresh trout dishes. Seasonal produce from farmers’ markets and locally roasted coffee are also frequently suggested by visitors.
What should I bring for a trip to Huntsville?
Pack layers for changing weather, sturdy shoes for forest trails, and rain gear. A reusable water bottle and insect repellent are often helpful for outdoor adventures around local parks and lakes.
What is the nightlife in Huntsville like?
Nightlife in Huntsville often centers around relaxed pubs, intimate live music venues, and local breweries. Downtown has a friendly atmosphere with music and community events throughout the year.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Huntsville?
Huntsville’s summer music festivals, outdoor art shows, and seasonal farmers’ markets are frequently suggested. Community events during winter, including holiday celebrations and light displays, also draw visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Huntsville?
Huntsville has many family-friendly vacation rentals close to lakes, parks, and community amenities. Look for stays with outdoor space or near recreation areas for easier access to kid-friendly activities.
All about Huntsville
Gateway to Ontario’s “Cottage Country,” Huntsville is one of several communities comprising the Muskoka region north of Toronto. Forests, lakes, and provincial parks surround this town of about 20,000 residents, long popular as a weekend getaway from the city. The early-20th-century Canadian landscape artists known as the Group of Seven famously captured the Muskoka region in numerous paintings. Today, more than 90 murals in the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery – replicas of the original artworks – decorate buildings throughout Huntsville and nearby communities. You can learn more about local history at Muskoka Heritage Place, which has a museum, a pioneer village, and a historic train. The best reasons to visit Huntsville, though, are to hike the trails, canoe the inland lakes, and explore the wilderness outside town. In winter, you can tackle a modest downhill ski slope, or navigate miles of cross-country skiing or snowshoeing routes.
What are the top things to do in Huntsville?
Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park became Ontario’s first provincial park in 1893, and today, it’s one of the province’s most-visited outdoor destinations, whether you’re paddling the 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometres) of backcountry canoe routes or day-hiking the park’s trails. Distances along Highway 60, the main east-west road across the park, are marked in kilometres beginning at the park’s West Gate. The Algonquin Visitor Centre, which has a small exhibit area detailing the history of the park, is on the park’s east side at KM 43. For a break from your outdoor adventures, stop into the gallery at the Algonquin Art Centre, or learn about the importance of the logging industry to the region at the Algonquin Logging Museum.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
Closer to Huntsville, family-friendly Arrowhead Provincial Park is another wooded destination for hiking, canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or swimming in one of the park’s lakes. When the weather turns cold, head off on cross-country skis or follow a groomed ice-skating trail through the forest.
Haliburton Sculpture Forest
To pair your outdoor adventures with a dose of culture, visit this sculpture park in the village of Haliburton, 60 miles (95 kilometres) southeast of Huntsville. Follow the trails through the woods to see the three dozen artworks across the grounds.
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Huntsville vacation rentals start at $42 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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520 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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40 properties feature pools

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280 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wifi availability
620 of Huntsville vacation rentals include wifi access

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Guests love Free parking on premises, Gym, and BBQ grill across Huntsville rentals

4.8 Average rating
Huntsville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Huntsville’s top spots, include Arrowhead Provincial Park, Lions Lookout, and North Granite Ridge Golf Club
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