Algonquin Park Gateway Via Highway 60
Highway 60 starts in Muskoka at Huntsville Ontario and proceeds east to Dwight, Oxtongue Lake, Algonquin Park, Whitney, Barry's Bay, Wilno, ending in Renfrew and joining Highway 17 South to Ottawa, or north, to North Bay. Starting in Renfrew Highway 60 will take you you west to Algonquin Park and Huntsville.
Huntsville Muskoka Ontario
Huntsville Muskoka Ontario is one of Canada's premiere resort destinations dissected by Highway 11 (The Highway 11 Way) and Highway 60. Highway 60 links to the Algonquin Area and Canada's Capital Ottawa. Huntsville is often considered the heart of Muskoka and was chosen to host to the 2010 G8 Summit. A trip to the Huntsville area will quickly define the beauty of this "Muskokas" location. If visitors want to take a walk, hike, or cool off parks and Huntsville Beaches are always close in the summer. Huntsville is often associated with Ontario's famous cottage country and often included with Parry Sound as a Government of Canada political designation. See more tourist information on Huntsville Ontario including Huntsville area resorts, inns, hotels and area attractions. |

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Dwight Ontario--Lake of Bays
Dwight Ontario is located at the junction of Highway 35, and Highway 60, North of Toronto. The town of Dwight is in the resort destination of North Muskoka and is considered a hub to Lake of Bays and the Algonquin Park area destinations. Dwight is the second last town proceeding west toward Algonquin park. There is an excellent beach for a quick swim in Lake of Bays in the town of Dwight just of highway 60. Dwight area resorts, inns, hotels and area attractions. |

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Oxtongue Lake
Oxtongue Lake connects Lake of Bays to Algonquin Park via the picturesque Oxtongue River. Oxtongue Lake offers excellent swimming and bathing along the predominantly sandy shoreline. Maximum depth of the lake is believed to be 90 feet. Fishing is good in the area. Abundant wildlife such as ducks, loons, blue herons, beaver, muskrats, moose , deer and foxes call this area home too. The lake is enclosed by large sections of Crown Lands and the close proximity to Algonquin Park a backdrop of wilderness pleasure. Oxtongue Lake is approximately 20 minutes from Huntsville, the nearest town. Oxtongue area resorts, inns, hotels |

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Algonquin Provincial Park Area
Today, most Ontario residents associate the name Algonquin with one of the largest designated park areas ‘Algonquin Provincial Park. It is the largest green area designated on the official map of Ontario. In fact Algonquin or Algonquian, is really a nation of which only a part is located in Ontario Algonquin Nation-Pikwakanagan-Golden Lake.
Ontario's first nation The Algonquins, are located mainly at Golden Lake, on Highway 60 a 90 minute drive from the East gate of Algonquin Park off of Highway 60. Algonquin Park area hotels, resorts, lodges, cottages. |

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Algonqunin Park East Gate To Barry's Bay
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Whitney, Ontario
The East gate of Algonquin Park is at the edge of the town of Whitney Ontario where the Madawaska River runs on its way to the Ottawa Valley. There are Several excellent locations for accommodation at inns, resorts and cottages close to or bordering on Algonquin Park. |

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Barry's Bay Ontario
This Ottawa Valley and Madawaska Valley community has several lakes and water routes that form part of the Madawaska River system leading to the Ottawa River. Highway 62 heads south from the junction of Highway 60 right in Barry's Bay and goes to Bancroft. See Barry's Bay lodges,inns and resorts. |
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Wilno Ontario
Wilno Ontario is Canada's first Polish community located east of Barry's Bay along Highway 60. A must stop at the Wilno Tavern or the historic Kazuby
Museum and Garden Gallery will give you an overview of the the areas history, local artisans entertainers and great food. Barry's Bay lodges,inns and resorts.
See Wilno Photo Gallery |
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Breakfast TV Heads North of Toronto
Breakfast Television Hits the Highway 60 Corridor
Jen from Breakfast TV will be travelling north of Toronto
on Monday and Tuesday July 18 & 19 with stops along the Highway 60
corridor taking her through Algonquin Park. Monday July 18th live The Couples Resort & Algonquin Spa Resort near Whitney and Tuesday July 19th live Deerhurst Resort near Huntsville. More on BT's trip north of Toronto.
Algonquin Park Summer Programs
Summer Interpretive Programs 2011 have just been released. Join the Algonquin Park Naturalist staff for Guided Walks, Evening Programs and Algonquin For Kids Programs. See more information on the Algonquin area for resorts, inns, cottages camping and overnight accommodation.
Algonquin Park Resort Features "100 mile diet" Challenge Barbecue
Arowhon Pines Summer Resort and Restaurant, located inside Algonquin Park, is hosting a "100 Mile Challenge" Summer Barbecue on Monday, August 1st, 2011. All food served is grown within 100 miles of the resort. The 100 mile challenge is based on the food blog and book "The 100 mile diet" by James MacKinnon and Alisa Smith. Stay in Algonquin Area Resorts, Inns, Hotels, Cottages via Highway 60 East from Huntsville or Highway 60 West from Barry's Bay.
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