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Great Pumpkin Trail!

Come on out Hallowe’en night for the 23rd Annual Great Pumpkin Trail at the Muskoka Heritage Place. Event starts at 5pm and the last admission is at 7:30, so don’t show up too late. Come to a candle-lit village for tricky treats.

Parents are invited to bring their children to a safe trick or treating experience, where heritage homes are decorated for the kids to enjoy going door to door in a safe, traffic free area.

For more information visit www.muskokaheritageplace.org.

Muskoka Heritage Place

Muskoka Portage Flyer Christmas

Portage Flyer ChristmasThe Portage Flyer Christmas is back for it’s fifth year, decorated in a thousand lights and ready to help celebrate the season. Visit the Muskoka Heritage Place and get ready to ride the train to the end of the line, where Old Saint Nick awaits.

There will be hot chocolate and homemade cookies inside the train station. The first train leaves at 5pm and the last train at 7:30pm. If you do not wish to visit Santa you can remain on the train and enjoy the ride.

Everyone one welcome! From large families to romantic couples, this event holds something special for everyone. Dress warm and make sure you bring a camera to capture the moment.

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Muskoka Fall Events

Fall is such a beautiful time of year and offers so much to do in the Muskoka area. Take a scenic road trip to Hunstville or Balla for the Bala Cranberry Festival or the 22nd Annual Great Pumpkin Trail.

October 15-17: The Bala Cranberry Festival features unique collections of products, gifts and crafts. Each vendor designs, collects and/or makes the items offered for sale. This annual festival celebrates the harvest of Muskoka Cranberries, including tours of the marsh, live entertainment and vendors.
Website: www.balacranberryfestival.on.ca

October 31st: Hallowe’en night “Umpteenth Annual” Great Pumpkin Trail at the Muskoka Heritage Place. Event starts at 5pm and the last admission is at 7:30, so don’t show up too late. Come to a candle-lit village for tricky treats.