There’s something about a fall getaway that is so much better than a summer getaway (in my opinion, anyway). The leaves are going to start changing in Ontario soon, and one of the best places to see them is the Muskoka area. Deerhurst Resort is in the heart of cottage country, and not only does it have spectacular autumn views, but it also has seasonal activities you can take advantage of.
“From mid-September through mid-October, the Huntsville and Algonquin region transforms into a vibrant canvas of crimson, gold, and amber. Whether you’re here for crisp morning hikes, cozy fireside evenings, fall golf, or just soaking in the lakeside views, this is the season to slow down and savour,” shares Deerhurst Resort.
This spot can be found in Huntsville, and if you need one last trip away from the city before winter hits, it’s the perfect place to visit.
While it will be tempting to just lounge around Deerhurst, the fall activities are a must. The resort has experiences that are included in your stay, such as:
- Hiking
- Axe throwing
- Disc golf
- Tennis
- Pickleball
You can also upgrade to premium experiences, including:
- Golf
- Bike rentals
- Paintball
- Fishing
- Treetop trekking
- Helicopter rides
If you’re like me, then you’ll also need some relaxation on the schedule. Deerhurst has an awesome spa called Amba, which offers a little of everything.
Travelling with a significant other? Definitely book a couples massage. If you’re planning on hitting the spa solo, there are plenty of options like one of their signature massages, facials, manis, pedis, and body wraps.
Some of the indoor attractions at the resort range from an indoor pool, to a fitness centre, to a pavilion treehouse you can hang out in.
The chill in the air is undeniable, so embrace it and treat yourself to a little autumn escape. You earned it (probably).
Where: 1235 Deerhurst Dr. – Huntsville, Ont.
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