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Muskoka Lakes Museum

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From the outside, this museum looks like a small, quaint cabin tucked amongst lush foliage, but there are tons to learn about and see inside the Muskoka Lakes Museum.

Guests can browse a selection of artifacts from the region’s rich history and learn more about industries like pine logging and agriculture from Muskoka.

The staff are knowledgeable, and the facilities are well kept.

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