Learn About Condo-Hotels in Muskoka Managed by the World's Leading hotelier.
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Nova Craft Canoe Company builds a canoe for paddler Kevin Callan to help celebrate the Canadian Canoe Museum's Canada's National Canoe Day Celebration on June 26th.
Muskoka Activities: Have some free time? Build a Canoe!
Posted by Katherine Bialczyk on Oct 3, 2011 6:06:00 PM
Learn About Condo-Hotels in Muskoka Managed by the World's Leading hotelier.
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Muskoka Wharf Becomes a Star on SHOP TV Rogers Channel 21:
Posted by Katherine Bialczyk on Sep 30, 2011 2:56:00 PM
Learn About Condo-Hotels in Muskoka Managed by the World's Leading hotelier.
1 Bedroom Suites starting at only $171,750. Clich HERE
This weekend, The Residences at Muskoka Wharf and The Residence at The Wharf Condo-Hotel will be featured on The Condo Outlet TV Show which is the highest ranking Real Estate Show on TV!
A number of exciting new projects will be featured including, Theatre Park, Rain Condominiums, The King Charlotte and The Residence at Muskoka Wharf will be featured. Condo Outlet the TV Show airs every Saturday & Sunday at 11:30 PM. Don't miss it!

The Residences at Muskoka Wharf Only 5 suites left!
On Lake Muskoka in Gravenhurst, these mid-rise condominiums offer you a four-season resort lifestyle with 2 bedroom suites.
The Residence at The Wharf Condo-Hotel
In the architectual tradition of Muskoka's Grand Resorts, we offer these fabulous condo-hotel suites, an affordable alternative to having your own cottage on Lake Muskoka that is also a great way to diversify your investment portfolio.
Learn About Condo-Hotels in Muskoka Managed by the World's Leading hotelier.
1 Bedroom Suites starting at only $171,750. Clich HERE
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Tomorrow at 9:00 AM is Gravenhurst's Famer's Market
Come Savour the Flavour of Muskoka. Established in 1992 in the heart of Ontario's scenic cottage country, the Gravenhurst Farmers' Market has become one of the region's most popular attractions.
As many as 80,000 local residents, cottagers, and tourists frequent the market annually to partake in a broad array of fresh Ontario produce, arts and crafts, and special events. More, visitors can enhance their market experience by exploring Gravenhurst's many excellent shops and restaurants, or enjoying a swim and relaxing picnic at one of the community's lakeside parks.
And following the market visitors can cruise Muskoka's world-famous lakes aboard the Royal Mail Ship Segwun, North America's only remaining fully-operational steamship. All together, a visit to the Gravenhurst Farmers' Market can blossom into a full-day adventure your entire family is sure to enjoy.
September Schedule
Wednesday, Sep 07, 2011 9:00am to 2:00pm
Wednesday, Sep 14, 2011 9:00am to 2:00pm
Wednesday, Sep 21, 2011 9:00am to 2:00pm
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 9:00am to 2:00pm
Contact Information & Location
Website:www.gravenhurstfarmersmarket.com
Email:andersonproduce@yahoo.ca
Organizer:Gravenhurst Farmer's Market
Contact:Barry Anderson
Phone:705-327 8107
Address:Gravenhurst, Ontario
Topics: gravenhurst events, Gravenhurst, Lake muskoka, Muskoka Wharf, Muskoka Wharf events, Gravenhurst history, farmers market
Find Deals & Promotions in Gravenhurst, Muskoka
Posted by Roman Bodnarchuk on Sep 6, 2011 12:06:00 PM
Discover The Residence at Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst, a unique Muskoka, Ontario hotel. While searching for Muskoka hotels in Gravenhurst Ontario, you'll be delighted to find this hotel situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Muskoka, and located just 90 minutes north of Toronto.
Our Muskoka hotel in Gravenhurst offers complimentary breakfast, high-speed Internet access and is pet friendly. Stroll down the Wharf's boardwalk and dine at Regatta Steak & Seafood Grille or Boston Pizza. Discover the unique attractions that Muskoka has to offer, such as Santa's Village, Hardy Lake hiking trails, Muskoka Bay Club golfing, the Muskoka Heritage Centre and Museum or a cruise aboard RMS Segwun, North America's oldest operating steamship.
All attractions are just minutes from our Muskoka hotel in Gravenhurst Ontario. Experience the Residence at Muskoka Wharf hotel and see why we strive to be the number one choice when choosing hotels in Gravenhurst Muskoka for your vacation, business trip or corporate retreat.
Topics: Gravenhurst, Lake muskoka, Condohotel, Muskoka, Muskoka Wharf, Vacaion
If you are partial to bright lights and good movies then the next event at Muskoka Wharf could tickle your fancy... Film North, Huntsville International Film Festival is a fantastic place for upcoming Canadian filmakers to showcase their material. This takes place from September 22-24 - just after the Toronto Film Festival so there are sure to be a few stars about, get your people-watching glasses at the ready!
Coming up later in September also at Muskoka Wharf is the Muskoka Bicycle Festival who celebrate everything and everyone bicycle! Here you will find lots of musical entertainment, bicycle rides and fitness information floating around - perfect after that long summer indulging at Muskoka Wharf!
Overall there is plenty to keep both you and your family entertained at Muskoka Wharf, the cottage life is destined for everyone. This million-dollar lifestyle is not out of reach in any way for you, contact us today to find out how you can get a free tour of the condos at Muskoka Wharf and grab one now at a snippet of the original price - 25% off!
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Grab Yourself a Condo in the Gateway to Ontario's Recreational Region
Posted by Roman Bodnarchuk on Aug 25, 2011 11:48:00 AM
Muskoka Wharf is the place to be right now, the gateway to Ontario's Recreational Region, what is destined to be the geographical and social center of the Lake Muskoka region so where are you? Grab yourself a two bedroom, 2 bathroom condo starting from only $268,800. This is a 'builder blowout' so once these properties are gone they are gone.
The Greavette is part of a 30 acre development at Muskoka Wharf which is located at Highway 169 and Gravenhurst. Situated only 90 minutes from Toronto overlooking Lake Muskoka, you get to experience that laid-back lifestyle that cottage country has to offer while at the same time you're never too far away from the city.
Situated only steps away from the waterfront this gives you a chance to really experience the leisure of life. Muskoka Wharf offers the slow pace style of life that you crave when living the city. Stroll along Lake Muskoka, potter around the farmers market after going for a bike ride around the country area. Really the decision is up to you - but the main thing is, you have a lot of choice! Gravenhurst is the gateway to Ontario's Recreational Center so why would you miss out on this opportunity - grab yourself a condo here while they are still available. Trust us they are selling like hotcakes, now with only four left!!!!
Book yourself a FREE TOUR here and discover the magic of Muskoka Wharf.
Topics: Lake muskoka, Muskoka Wharf, Muskoka Wharf events, Muskoka real estate, Muskoka Bay
It is that giant elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about - how bad do you want a place in cottage country to call your own? During the summer months people who own properties there never stop going on about it and those who don't, well they just dream of Lake Muskoka and all it has to offer. Which side are you on?
The time has come for you to join that club and fulfil that dream of owning a piece of lakefront real estate. Situated only 90 minutes from Toronto, Gravenhurst, the gateway to Muskoka gives you that coveted 'Muskoka experience' without the hassle. This is your opportunity to actually participate in 'cottage time' and soak up that lifestyle.
Does the idea of cleaning and maintenance fees put you off buying a cottage simply because of the hassle factor? What if there was an option to purchase a condo in a condo hotel which not only takes the maintenance weight off your shoulders' but also offers you the choice to show up at Muskoka Wharf and begin your vacation the minute you get there - the way every vacation should be!
What does condo ownership entail? Basically what it means is that you are buying a suite at a hotel, therefore your room is clean when you get there, the hotel staff are your staff and your breakfast is made when you wake in the mornings - doesn't this sound like paradise! Owning a condo at Muskoka Wharf also gives you the added benefit of building up some extra income during the down time when your not using the property, a perfect way to build up some more finances. These condos in this desirable cottage destination are selling like hotcakes so our advice? Get in there stat.
Don't let yourself miss out on this luxurious cottage experience in Gravenhurst on the southeastern bay of Lake Muskoka.
Take a boat ride on North America's famous steam ship the RMS Segwun and breath it all in. Cottage time is here.
Topics: Gravenhurst, condos in muskoka, Lake muskoka, Muskoka Wharf, Muskoka real estate, Muskoka Bay, Residence at Muskoka Wharf
We felt lazy and relaxed. How could you not? The breezes are balmy, the living is laidback, and everything revolves around the sparkling water. And yet there is an unmistakable energy here, a vibrancy that says Gravenhurst’s Muskoka Wharf is the place to be.

Gravenhurst’s fortunes have always been linked to its waterfront. The history of Gravenhurst and its wharf march in lock step, developments in one having always affected the other. As went the Muskoka Wharf, so went Gravenhurst.
In the very beginning, the wharves built by James McCabe along the shores of Muskoka Bay served as stepping-off points into the wilds of Muskoka. Businesses in the form of hotels, taverns, stores and shipping interests began to cater to this slow but steady trickle of homesteaders, and consequently Gravenhurst developed along the shores of Lake Muskoka. It should therefore come as little surprise that Gravenhurst was originally known as McCabe’s Landings.
Activity along the Wharf reached a fevered pitch once the railway reached Gravenhurst in August 1875. On September 28, the first railway hissed and steamed its way into town. Two months later, a spur line down to the lakeshore was built.
It was this time that Muskoka Wharf truly was born. The southestern shoreline of Muskoka Bay was artificially extended with massive cribwork and fill to form a true wharf within the sheltered inlet.
After the railway was introduced, the wharf was a bon to industry and settlement in the region. Hundredes if not thousands, of settlers passes through every year for almost two decades, and were joined by an equal number of summr tourists.
Muskoka Wharf remained a hive of activity and industry until the dawn of the automobile in the 1930s, driving trains, steamships and the wharf to the edge of extinction. One by one, trains to Gravenhurst were cancelled and ships were retired from service.
It was inevitable that Gravenhurst would feel the loss, and not just on a sentimental level. The wharf had brought prosperity, luring thousands of tourists even in the waning years of the steamship era. In time Gravenhurst recovered, but it was never the same.
Unitl now, that it. In the last decade, an 89-acre development featuring boutique shops, restaurants, playgrounds and sporting fields, and lakeside boardwalks has restored a luster to Muskoka Wharf not seen since the days when Gravenhurst was known as the Gateway to Muskoka.
The development has transformed a moribund waterfront into perhaps the coolest spot in Muskoka. At one point in the past Gravenhurst was the heart f the region. Its pulse slowed for a while with the demise of the lumber industry and the decline of the steamships, but now the beat is most definitely back.
This story is a collection from the original article written by Andrew Hind and Maria Da Silva.
For a full copy of the story read Andrew Hind and Maria Da Silva’s article on page six of Sideroads of Muskoka – Summer 2011.
Topics: Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst history
Spend $125,000 & live like a millionaire at Muskoka Wharf Residences
Posted by Victoria Dobbs on Jul 18, 2011 11:49:00 AM
National Post · Jul. 16, 2011
Tired of all that cottage upkeep? A swish waterfront condo in the heart of cottage country might be for you.
The two-year-old Residences at Muskoka Wharf is offering full ownership condo-hotel units starting at $125,000. This is not a time share or a fractional condominium, the developer says, but a full ownership condo-hotel, 90 minutes from Toronto.
Choose from furnished studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom units, pictured, with access to amenities. Suites are maintained by the hotel operator. Each one comes with a private balcony and a gas fireplace.
Owners have the option of using their units for 35 days of the year in any season, no more then 14 days a season. The days are not stacked and are changeable at any time. When not in use, owners can put their homes into a profitable rental program.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU CAN OWN A MILLION DOLLAR MUSKOKA EXPERIENCE: CLICK HERE
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Experience exquisite dining, full-service fitness, a stylish spa retreat, infinity pool, kid's pool, tennis courts, pro shop and bistro.
Muskoka Bay Club, golf course scored 8.2500 making it among the top courses in the province. As a semi-private golf facility, the Muskoka Bay Club has been designed to accommodate golfers of all playing abilities.The holes at the Muskoka Bay Club wind through mature forests and across majestic wetlands that have been incorporated and preserved in the layout. The Muskoka Bay Club will also feature a luxurious year-round clubhouse and an exceptional practice facility.The Muskoka Bay club is located only 90 minutes from Toronto in the town of Gravenhurst just steps away from Muskoka Wharf. Muskoka Wharf is a $170 million master planned residential and commercial development, situated on Lake Muskoka.
In Muskoka Wharf we have a very exciting opportunity for you available NOW:
Residence at Muskoka Wharf: Is managed by the largest hotel operator in the world. The Residences is located right within Muskoka Wharf, and is a short stroll along the boardwalk to the Segwun (oldest steamship left in Canada), and the restaurants such as Boston Pizza, Sunset Grill,The Regatta and Muskoka Bay Club. This very successful new Muskoka hotel has condos available for 30% off their original selling price starting from as low as $149,900. The Residences at Muskoka Wharf offers a choice of Studio, One Bedroom, and Two Bedroom Suites. Each suite is totally furnished and comes with a private balcony and a gas fireplace. All suites are in the rental pool, to produce rental income to pay off all your typical condo operating costs and much more. In addition, all purchasers will receive full access to the hotel amenities and personal use for up to 35 days every year!
REGISTER NOW FOR OUR MUSKOKA WHARF SEMINAR: TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU CAN OWN ON LAKE MUSKOKA STARTING AT $149,900
Topics: Muskoka Wharf, Muskoka Bay, Residence at Muskoka Wharf, Muskoka Bay Club, Muskoka Bay Golf, Gravenhurst Golf