Blue Water Acres is a favourite Ontario resort with lakeside cottages on Lake of Bays in Muskoka, near Huntsville and Algonquin Park
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Blue Water Acres is one of the most popular Ontario resorts with lakeside cottages on Lake of Bays. The resort caters to families, couples, weddings, groups, and retreats. It is located in Muskoka about 250 km. (160 miles) north of Toronto, Ontario, near Huntsville and Algonquin Park. Cottages are well spaced for privacy. All have a woodburning fireplace and full kitchen. Blue Water Acres offers more recreation facilities than any other Ontario cottage resort. Blue Water Acres also offers fun-filled winter resort vacations.

 

 

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Listed in Ontario resorts websites as one of the best lakeside cottage resorts in Ontario. Blue Water Acres is the largest cottage resort in Ontario and offers more recreational facilities than any other. It is beautifully located on the shores of Lake of Bays, near Huntsville and Algonquin Park. Visited by many people from around the world, resorts ontario are considered among the most unique in the world. Many are family owned and located in spectacular settings on pristine lakes in a wilderness area. Blue Water Acres captures the essense of this unique quality.

The resort is located in Muskoka about 250 km. (160 miles) north of Toronto.

Blue Water Acres is located a very short drive from the West Gate of Algonquin Park. This park is the most famous wilderness park in Ontario. It was established over 100 years ago to protect a vast wilderness area more than 7500 square kilometers in size. It has been visited by many people from around the world and is considered a provincial treasure by many Ontarions who have visited there. This area of ancient rock, sculptured by glaciers consists of quiet forests, rolling hills, and an endless network of rivers and lakes is a great place to see wildlife in their natural habitat. The Visitor's Center and Logging Museum are well worth visiting. Fishing, canoeing, hiking, birdwatching, and mountain biking are popular activities in the Park.