Discover the best top things to do in Muskoka District, United States including Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery, Muskoka Retro, Auburn Gallery of Fine Art, Muskoka Bear Wear, The Great Vine, Let the Cat Go Fine Art and Craft Studio, Maple Bluff Farm, Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Arts at the Albion, Rich Hill Candles and Gifts.
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5.0 based on 20 reviews
For over 40 years, Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery has offered a unique shopping experience right in the heart of Muskoka, just west of Algonquin Park. Our log cabin gallery hosts an exquisite selection of fine craft and original art by over 100 Canadian artists and artisans. Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery is considered a "must stop" for locals, visitors and seasonal cottagers alike, as it continues to delight guests from around the bend and around the world. The gallery is currently closed for winter and will re-open May long weekend, 2021. Wishing you a wonderful and healthy winter.
The store is a great place to find great unique gifts or treasures for your home. The staff are warm and welcoming, even sharing local sites to see with us! Well worth the tour to visit this treasure!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Over 5,000 sq ft of electric antiques, showcasing, mid century modern, industrial , salvage, vintage, repurposed and more! A true joy set in the historic Browns Beverage building!
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Auburn Gallery is nestled in a historic home , situated at the gateway to Muskoka, Gravenhurst Ont. our gallery represents some 40 artists from coast to coast with 50 % local input. We host 5 solo shows a year and 2 specialty events. Our grounds are well appointed with lovely gardens and ample parking and an outdoor venue with sculpture garden . An outdoor living room , complete with cabana bar and kiosks for travelling shows . Patio completion will take place late fall 2020 for outdoor concerts come 2021 when Covid restrictions are lifted.
Auburn is a beautiful small gallery filled with both established and emerging artists in a variety of media with a bent toward nature. Terry, the owner, has a good eye for design and can help her clients create artful retreats in their homes. With both indoor and outdoor spaces, Auburn is a must see when visiting Muskoka.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
Welcome to our year round art studio in Muskoka offering classes and workshops for all ages and artistic levels! Let The Cat Go supports local Muskoka artists who teach in our studio as well as show in the gallery where you can buy original one of a kind art. Lessons are a variety of mixed media such as acrylic and watercolour painting, drawing lessons, sculpture, jewelry making, pottery, wood carving, fabric and textiles, printmaking and more. You can enjoy classes as a social event with a group, with your children for parent and child classes, send your children to day camp or sign them up for their own programs!
I so thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated my 3-hour Barn Quilt Workshop. The artist-instructor (Janette) was patient, knowledgeable and talented - a superb combination to guide me through the process of creating art for the first time in decades... it won't be my last. Let The Cat Go provides wonderful opportunities to grow and learn and CREATE! Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Maple Bluff Farm is a 45 acre sugarbush in beautiful Muskoka; we are Huntsville's neighbourhood sugarbush! We offer shopping in our shop on the farm or online for porch pickup or shipping of Pure Muskoka Maple Syrup and gourmet maple products. When it is safe to do so, we will be offering tours of our farm again. Pop by and visit our self-guided interpretive trail during business hours!
I love going to Maple Bluff Farm each year. Their tour shows the immaculate conditions they keep for the maple harvesting. The owners (Bob & Michelle) are so friendly and passionate, producing maple products are delicious and varied ~ from their maple butter to BBQ sauce and dressings to pancake mixes. A “must see” farm in Huntsville.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
We had a wonderful time in Huntsville looking at the stores and purchasing items at the various stores and did a walk about looking at the sculpture and outdoor wall murals and reading the signage about the paintings. We didn't see all of them, but did enjoy what we did see. The day was sunny and relatively warm. A glorious day - we would like to visit it again when it's a little warmer...maybe in July.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
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