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Huntsville is a town in Muskoka district, Ontario.It is located 215 kilometres (134 mi) north of Toronto and 130 kilometres (81 mi) south of North Bay.Of the three major Muskoka towns (the others being Gravenhurst and Bracebridge), Huntsville has the largest population (21,147 per 2021 census) and land area (710.64 square kilometres (274.38 sq mi)).
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It crosses through central Ontario in a generally east–west orientation. The triangle-shaped area bounded by Highways 11, 17 and 60 is largely uninhabited wilderness dotted with lakes and muskeg. [3] East of Huntsville, Highway 60 meanders east then south through the northeastern corner of Muskoka District, meeting Highway 35 at Dwight.
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Peninsula Lake is a mid-sized cold-water lake located just east of Huntsville, Ontario. [3] Municipal jurisdiction is split between the Town of Huntsville and the Township of Lake of Bays . The Lake encompasses a surface area of 868.8 ha (8.6 km 2 ) and a total shoreline of 27.4 km.
Southwestern Ontario is flat, primarily agricultural land, that takes advantage of the fertile clay soil deposited throughout the region. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The main river through the region is the Thames River , which drains the second largest watershed in southern Ontario and largely influences the land use surrounding the highway. [ 21 ]
Highway 69 looking northerly at Lovering Lake south of Highway 637. Highway 69 is a major highway serving the recreational areas surrounding Georgian Bay and the Thirty Thousand Islands, as well as providing the westernmost fixed connection between southern and northern Ontario; the highway occupies the northern portion of a corridor that connects Toronto to Sudbury, with Highway 400 occupying ...
Arrowhead Provincial Park is located north of Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Ontario Parks system. A portion of the shoreline of Glacial Lake Algonquin is visible in the park. [5] During the winter, a 1.3-kilometre (0.81 mi) man-made skating trail winds through the forest. [6]