Screaming Head in the Fall
1-866-311-8519 • (705) 636-1391 •
Fern Glen Inn Home Page Fern Glen Inn Home Page Things to do close by Description of the rooms and their rates Special and Packages Photographs of the property and our guests About pets and our policies and Fern Glen Inn How to reach us at Fern Glen Inn Bed and Breakfast
Discover simple pleasures and exciting adventures!

Fern Glen Inn Blog



Things to do around Almaguin & Muskoka

Four Seasons of interest for the Active or Leisurely Explorer

There are plenty of things to see and do at any time of year in the Almaguin Highlands and Muskoka. From your home base here at the inn, it's a comfortable country drive to:

Local Towns
Huntsville, Burk's Falls, Kearney, Magnetawan, Sundridge, South River

Provincial Parks
Algonquin Park, Arrowhead Park, Mikisew Park, Ragged Falls Park

Summer/Spring/Fall Active Adventures
Horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking, birding and nature viewing, nature photography, golfing, fishing, boating, lake swimming, river swimming, hiking, cycling, geo-caching

Winter Active Adventures
Dog sledding, snowshoeing, down hill skiing, cross country skiing, snow tubing, horse-drawn sleigh riding, snowmobiling, tobogganing

Swimming and Boat Access
Doe Lake, Clear Lake, Long Lake, Round Lake, Lake Bernard, Magnetawan River, Big East River

Hiking Trails
Seguin / Park-to-Park Recreation Trail, the Forgotten Trails, Algonquin Park day trails, Arrowhead day trails

Sights of Interest
Brook's Falls, Screaming Heads, Dyer Memorial, Lion's Lookout, scenic spots, municipal parks, fall colours

Festivals, Events & Shopping
Small town Fall Fairs, Group of Seven Mural Festival, Kearney Dogsled Races, Huntsville Ironman Triathlon, Algonquin Theatre, Heritage Place pioneer village and railway, antique shops, yard and barn sales, gift and craft shops, art studios

Restaurants
in Huntsville: 3 Guys and a Stove, The Cottage Bar & Grill, Aroma, On the Docks Pub, Muskoka on the Rocks, Tall Trees, West Side Fish & Chips, big chains and fast food
in the Almaguin Highlands:
Danny's Justa Pasta (Sundridge), Bayview Bistro (Kearney), Joseph's (Burk's Falls), The Village Pub (Burk's Falls), Renee's Cafe (South River)

Where is the Almaguin Highlands Region?

The Almaguin Highlands is located on the western slope of the Algonquin Dome, at the southern reaches of the Canadian Shield and the Northern reaches of the Carolinian Forest. It is an un-crowded, natural area abundant in lakes, rivers, hills and mixed forests.

Highway 11 is the main artery running through the region, with Muskoka immediately to our south, and North Bay capping us in the north. To our west is Parry Sound and Georgian Bay; to our east is world-famous Algonquin Park.

About 2.5 hours from Toronto, 3 hours from Sudbury, and 4 hours from Ottawa; we are close enough for a short escape, yet far enough to really get away from it all.

Crossing a stream

Snowshoeing in the winter on our private trails

• Member of the Muskoka Tourism Association • Member of Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce
• Member of Federation of Ontario Bed and Breakfast Accommodation (FOBBA)

Home | About the Inn | Further Afield | Rooms and Rates | Specials and Packages | Photo Gallery | Policies and Pets | How to Reach Us

Fern Glen Inn Bed and Breakfast • 1462 Fern Glen Road, Emsdale, Ontario, Canada P0A 1J0 • 1-866-311-8519 • (705) 636-1391 • fax: 705-636-7320 
© 2005 - 20
10 All rights reserved • Site designed and managed by JCL design