Bracebridge Listings

Known as the Heart of Muskoka, Bracebridge is centrally located and famous for its natural beauty and waterfalls, including the iconic Bracebridge Falls. The town offers a charming downtown with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, alongside a thriving arts and cultural scene. It is a hub for local events like the Muskoka Arts & Crafts Summer Show and Santa’s Village amusement park, making it a vibrant destination year-round.

Gravenhurst Listings

Nicknamed the Gateway to Muskoka, Gravenhurst is steeped in history as the launching point for the Muskoka steamships. The Muskoka Wharf is a centerpiece, offering waterfront dining, unique shops, and access to scenic cruises. Gravenhurst also features a lively farmers' market and a variety of parks and trails, making it a popular spot for visitors and residents alike.

Huntsville Listings

The largest and most populous town in Muskoka, Huntsville serves as a major hub for the region. Nestled among hills and lakes, it boasts a vibrant downtown, a thriving arts community, and proximity to Algonquin Provincial Park. Highlights include the Algonquin Theatre, a variety of galleries, and local festivals such as the Huntsville Festival of the Arts. With access to multiple lakes, it’s a four-season destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Lake of Bays Listings

Lake of Bays is a municipality rather than a single town, encompassing picturesque hamlets like Dorset, Dwight, and Baysville. Renowned for its pristine lakes and stunning landscapes, the area is a haven for cottagers, adventurers, and nature lovers. Lake of Bays features excellent hiking trails, historic landmarks like the Dorset Lookout Tower, and a strong sense of community. It’s also a popular spot for water activities like boating, fishing, and paddleboarding.

Port Carling Listings

Often referred to as the Hub of the Lakes, Port Carling is a charming village situated between Lake Muskoka and Lake Rosseau. Known for its iconic lock system connecting the two lakes, Port Carling draws boaters and tourists alike. The town boasts upscale shops, art galleries, and dining options, and is home to the famous Port Carling Wall—a mosaic made up of thousands of historic photos.