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Stay in Almaguin ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN Spring Summer Fall Winter We invite you to Stay in Almaguin any time of the year! Below is a list of accommodations across the Almaguin Highlands. The operating season of each business is shown using the above icons as a guide, but please contact each individual business for specific opening/closing dates. Choose from traditional accommodations such as motels, inns and resorts, as well as non-traditional accommodations such as camping, cottages and B&B's. Whether you are interested in staying in luxury, enjoying the quaintness of small-town living, or roughing it in the great outdoors, we have all options available to you! ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN A TOUCH OF GRACE BED AND BREAKFAST Grace and Manny warmly welcome you to A 705-783-8261 Touch of Grace Bed & Breakfast, located in the historic village of Magnetawan. 203 West St, Magnetawan, ON., P0A 1P0 www.atouchofgrace-bb.com AHMIC LAKE RESORT At Ahmic Lake Resort we offer a lakeside 705-387-3853 vacation with camping and cottage rentals. With an authentic Swiss Restaurant on-site, all 50 Robinson Dr., Magnetawan. ON., your needs are fully looked after. P0A 1P0 www.ahmiclakeresort.com ALGONQUIN HEMLOCK POINT At Algonquin Hemlock Point you will enjoy 705-636-5541 comfortable surroundings in our Scandinavian- scribed log home with old-fashioned hospitality. 382 Pinegrove Rd., Perry, ON., P0A 1J0 www.algonquinhemlockpoint.com ALGONQUIN MOTEL Welcome to the landmark Algonquin Motel 705-386-2641 located in South River. We have infused our own energy and artistic talents into the rooms 11191 Hwy 124, South River, ON., and the grounds of this motel. P0A 1X0 www.algonquinmotel.ca ALGONQUIN WOODS COTTAGE RESORT Algonquin Woods Cottage Resort offers 10 fully 705-636-5612 equipped housekeeping cottages scattered around our 5 acre property with beautiful waterfront on the south end of Clear Lake. 68 Bay Lake Rd., Emsdale., ON., P0A 1J0 www.algonquinwoods.com ALMAGUIN CAMPGROUND Whether you are passing through for the night or 705-382-3802 looking for a great way to spend your time as a seasonal camper, please give us a call and come 419 Owl Lake Rd., Katrine, ON., in and enjoy Almaguin Campground. P0A 1L0 www.almaguincampground.ca BALSAM VALLEY RESORT At Balsam Valley Resort, we pride ourselves in 705-788-5939 helping every family to be able to build memories, one beautiful sunset at a time. Lawson Drive, Kearney, ON www.balsamvalleyresort.com ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN BAYVIEW REST COTTAGES Whether you are looking for a winter wonderland 705-382-0310 or a summer oasis, you can find it here at Bayview Rest Resorts. 297 Doe Lake Rd., Katrine, ON., P0A 1L0 www.bayviewrest.com BEAR LAKE RESORT Bear Lake Resort offers beautiful two and three- 416-936-4156 bedroom fully equipped bungalow cottages on the south end of Bear Lake in Sprucedale. 819 W Bear Lake Rd., Sprucedale, ON., P0A 1Y0 www.bearlakresort.ca BENNETT'S BEEHIVE COTTAGES Quaint small cottages nestled on the shore of a 705-636-7766 small lake is in the heart of the Almaguin Highlands. Visit Bennett's Beehive Cottages in Kearney for your next vacation! Search AirBnB for 1046 Echo Ridge Rd., more information. Kearney, ON., P0A 1M0 BIRCH CREST RESORT Birch Crest Resort is a family owned and 705-382-3136 operated resort on Horn Lake in Burk’s Falls. We also offer also offer a variety of amenities South Horn Lake Rd., Burk's Falls, ON., for everyone to enjoy. P0A 1C0 www.birchcrestresort.com BIRCHWOOD CAMP Welcome to Birchwood Camp, located in Burk’s 705-382-5733 Falls on beautiful Lake Cecebe. We offer 6 pet friendly, rustic, housekeeping cottages and 8 tenting sites. 422 Lakeview Dr. E, Burk's Falls, ON., P0A 1C0 www.birchwoodcamp.ca BLACK'S GUESTHOUSE Black’s Guest House is family owned and 705-386-8390 operated, located within walking distance of Tom Thomson Park and close to the Village of 30 Tom Thomson Lane, South River, ON., South River. P0A 1X0 www.blacksguesthouse.ca BOOKER'S CLEAR LAKE COTTAGES Booker’s Clear Lake Cottages caters to families 705-636-5354 that look forward to escaping the hectic pace of their busy lives and who enjoy the simple pleasures the Northern experience has to offer. 3 Moss Ln., Emsdale, ON., P0A 1J0 www.clearlakecottageresort.com ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN BRIMANARD BAY B&B The big B&B on a private little bay! Our home is 705-384-2092 built in a forest on Lake Bernard in Sundridge, Ontario. 214 Birch Lane, Sundridge, ON., P0A 1Z0 www.brimanardbay.com BUCK LAKE CAMPGROUND We are proud to be the third generation owners of 289-808-5571 Buck Lake Campground. We have seasonal and short term spots, trailers to rent, and a cottage that are all 136 Delaware Rd., Sprucedale ON. available to rent this 2019 summer season!.. www.facebook.com/BuckLakeCamping CAMP KAHQUAH Camp Kahquah exists to evangelize and 705-387-3923 spiritually nurture people of all ages through a year round program of Christian camps and retreats. 1230A Nipissing Rd., S., Magnetawan, ON., P0A 1P0 campkahquah.com CAMP KLAHANIE Camp Klahanie is located in Ontario’s beautiful 705-387-3342 Almaguin Highlands, and is the perfect vacation destination for those who enjoy peace and 1680 Lakeside Trail, Magnetawan, ON., relaxation in a natural country setting. P0A 1P0 campklahanie.com CASWELL RESORT Located on beautiful Lake Bernard, one of the 705-384-7600 world’s largest island-free lakes, Caswell Resort Hotel is a picturesque vacation getaway. 77 Main St., Sundridge, ON., P0A 1Z0 www.caswellresort.com CLEAR LAKE FARM BED AND BALE The newly renovated Magnetawan Cottage is the 705-387-4464 100-year-old homestead located in the heart of Clear Lake Farm, combining historic elements with modern 2245 Ahmic Lake Rd., Magnetawan comfort makes our guests' stay most enjoyable. ON., P0A 1P0 icelandichorses.ca CLEARVIEW COTTAGES Clearview Cottages is a year-round 705-636-1216 housekeeping cottage resort located on pristine Clear Lake in the Almaguin Highlands. 1205 ON-592 Emsdale, ON., clearviewcottages.com P0A 1J0 ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN COPEMAN COTTAGE RENTALS Copeman Cottage Rentals offers cottages for rent 705-384-5506 on the sandy shores of beautiful Lake Bernard. These cottages are privately owned, so they each have their own lakefront. Sundridge copemancottagerental.wixsite.com CUTTER'S COVE COTTAGES Cutter’s Cove Cottages is situated on scenic Clear Lake. Our 705-636-5070 resort offers guests the opportunity to make lasting memories in our warm family atmosphere. Many of our 1091 Hwy 592 Emsdale, ON., guests return year after year with their families and friends. P0A 1J0 www.cutterscovecottages.ca DAYSPRING COTTAGES Dayspring Cottages offer a relaxing retreat for the 705-382-3427 entire family; three season fishing, sandy beach, cross country skiing and access to well groomed snowmobile trails. 18 Snowshoe Ln., Katrine, ON., P0A 1L0 dayspring.ca DOE LAKE RIZZORT Doe Lake Campground Rizzort is a family 705-382-2740 campground situated on the north shore of Little Doe Lake with 105 campsites, 3 cottages and an 882 Ferguson Rd., Katrine, ON., 80 slip marina. P0A 1c0 www.doelake.on.ca DOEVIEW COTTAGES Just a breeze away from the heart of Algonquin 705-382-2557 Park, Doeview Cottages offers you a part of Ontario we should all get to see. Nestled on 86 acres of dense forests on a treasure called Little Doe Lake. 572 Ferguson Rd., Katrine, ON., P0A 1L0 doeview-cottages.com DUIN'S PINERIDGE RESORT Duins Pineridge Resort is located in the Almaguin 705-382-2027 Highlands on beautiful Pickerel Lake. Our property features rental housekeeping cottages, seasonal 2084 Pickerel & Jack Lake Rd., Burk's trailer sites and some overnight camping. Falls, ON., P0A 1C0 duinspineridgeresort.com ECHO BEACH COTTAGE RESORT Welcome to Echo Beach Cottage Resort, a 705-387-3866 breath of fresh air nestled in the beauty of the Canadian Shield lake country. 3 Woodland Ln., echobeachcottageresort.ca Magnetawan, ON., P0A 1P0 ACCOMMODATIONS LIST STAY IN ALMAGUIN EDGEWATER PARK LODGE Located on Sand Lake, our property is located right 705-636-5683 next door to beautiful Algonquin Park. Come to Edgewater Park Lodge Resort for the fresh clean air and scenic atmosphere of this breath taking region. 45 Edgewater Park Rd, Kearney ON., P0A 1M0 www.edgewaterparklodge.com FERN GLEN INN BED AND BREAKFAST Make Fern Glen Inn B&B your home base for exploring the. 705-636-1391 region. Fern Glen Inn B&B offers unique and charming guest rooms—each with a queen bed and ensuite 1462 Fern Glen Rd., Emsdale, bathroom. ON., P0A 1J0 ferngleninn.com GRANITE RIDGE CAMPGROUND Welcome to Granite Ridge Wilderness 705-636-1474 Campground. A popular alternative to provincial parks, we offer a 175 acre wilderness playground on Himbury Lake and the Magnetawan River. 2900 Hwy 518 E., Kearney ON., P0A 1M0 www.graniteridge.com CAMP KATRINDO Camp Katrindo offers rustic waterfront cottage rentals 519-320-0015 nestled in the small hamlet of Katrine. We have 16 cottages overlooking 335 feet of beautiful sandy 266 Doe Lake Rd., Katrine, ON., beach front property on picturesque Doe Lake. P0A 1L0 campkatrindocottages.com KNOEPFLI INN Knoepfli Inn is a small, rustic family oriented resort 705-387-3396 that has been serving families and fishermen since 1926 on Ahmic Lake and the Magnetawan River. 5484 Hwy 124, Magnetawan, ON., P0A 1P0 www.knoepfliinn.com LAKE BERNARD PARK Welcome to the “Home of the Happy Camper” 705-384-5455 Located at the South end of Beautiful Lake Bernard - 100 acres of nature amongst White 803 S Lake Bernard Rd., Sundridge, Pine and Birch trees.
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