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Kelly Holinshead<br />
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Take the Plunge!<br />
<strong>Huntsville</strong>, Lake of Bays and Algonquin Park have a wonderful<br />
selection of public beaches. The water is clear, clean and perfect<br />
for cooling off on a sizzling summer day. The long stretches of<br />
sandy beaches are ideal for strolling, throwing a Frisbee or soaking<br />
up the sunshine. Bring a lawn chair, umbrella and a good book<br />
and settle in for some serious relaxation. Pack a picnic, bring the<br />
water toys, load up the family and head out for an enjoyable day<br />
at one of our many public beaches!<br />
There are a variety of locations to launch your kayak, canoe,<br />
or boat for a fun-filled day on the water. <strong>Huntsville</strong> has four lakes<br />
which connect via the Muskoka River, where you can swim,<br />
paddle and explore over 70 kilometres of scenery unique to this<br />
area. Lake of Bays is the largest lake in North Muskoka and is<br />
known around the world for its spectacular beauty.<br />
For a complete list of parks and beaches in our<br />
area see page 16 & 17.<br />
Gloria Woodside Trish Kruusmagi<br />
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