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The Huntsville Festival of the Arts delights audiences with a vibrant mix of shows every summer. But the fun doesn’t stop when the snow starts
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The Huntsville Festival of the Arts delights audiences with a vibrant mix of shows every summer. But the fun doesn’t stop when the snow starts

Food insecurity isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when we think of Muskoka, but the reality is that around 1,000 children across Muskoka

The Huntsville Festival of the Arts (HFA) has always been renowned for its mix of big-name entertainers and unexpected gems. But one thing that surprises

Muskoka is best known as a summer-time playground, but the history of the area goes much deeper than that. That history is preserved, honoured, and

Running a successful arts festival isn’t just about presenting great art; it’s also about embracing the place where the art is being seen and heard.

It’s been over 25 years since internationally acclaimed, Emmy-award-winning artist Steve Tracy was first commissioned to paint the iconic The View from the River Cafe.

The Simcoe region is a special place for many. It dazzles the senses and calls to the imaginations of visual artists and art lovers alike.

For as long as people have been visiting Muskoka, this place has been inspiring them to create art. That tradition continues again this summer, when

The Muskoka region is a special place for many: it dazzles the senses and calls to the imaginations of visual artists and art lovers alike.

At one of the oldest golf clubs in Canada, players and guests still enjoy the same rolling vistas and granite outcrops as they did in