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Before it was known as Ontario’s cottage country, resorts made Muskoka one of Canada’s most popular vacation destinations.Try to imagine Muskoka without its iconic resorts: Deerhurst, with its trad...
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02 June 2026

Before it was known as Ontario’s cottage country, resorts made Muskoka one of Canada’s most popular vacation destinations.
Try to imagine Muskoka without its iconic resorts: Deerhurst, with its tradition of warm hospitality dating back more than a century; Sherwood Inn, which continues to define old-style Muskoka; or JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa, reaching new heights of elegance. You can’t do it. Muskoka’s resorts are so thoroughly woven into the tapestry of the region’s character that they are inseparable from it and are as quintessential as the Canadian Shield’s granite rock formations and crystalline lakes.
These three resorts represent a mere fraction of the summer hotels that once existed in the area. Although most have long since vanished, there were well over a hundred — large and small, opulent and rustic — at various points in time. Each had its own unique charm and character. So pack your bags and join expert Andrew Hind on a series of memorable vacations at some of Muskoka’s most captivating historic resorts.
Try to imagine Muskoka without its iconic resorts: Deerhurst, with its tradition of warm hospitality dating back more than a century; Sherwood Inn, which continues to define old-style Muskoka; or JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa, reaching new heights of elegance. You can’t do it. Muskoka’s resorts are so thoroughly woven into the tapestry of the region’s character that they are inseparable from it and are as quintessential as the Canadian Shield’s granite rock formations and crystalline lakes.
These three resorts represent a mere fraction of the summer hotels that once existed in the area. Although most have long since vanished, there were well over a hundred — large and small, opulent and rustic — at various points in time. Each had its own unique charm and character. So pack your bags and join expert Andrew Hind on a series of memorable vacations at some of Muskoka’s most captivating historic resorts.
Price: $24.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
02 June 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459755611
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Canada / Provincial, Territorial & Local / Ontario (ON), History of the Americas, HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-), TRAVEL / Special Interest / Family, Travel guides: hotel and holiday accommodation guides
Andrew Hind is an author and a local history columnist. He has written on history and travel for a number of regional and international publications. He lives in Bradford, Ontario.
- Introduction
- One: Rosseau House — The First Muskoka Resort
- Two: Polar Star Hotel/Interlaken Hotel/Port Carling House
- Three: Clevelands House
- Four: Stanley House
- Five: Hamill’s Hotel
- Six: Paignton House/JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa
- Seven: Deerhurst Resort
- Eight: Elgin House
- Nine: Royal Muskoka Hotel
- Ten: Wigwassan Lodge
- Eleven: Pine Grove Inn
- Twelve: Havington Inn
- Thirteen: Grandview Inn
- Fourteen: Bala Bay Inn
- Fifteen: Pleasant View House
- Sixteen: Bigwin Inn
- Seventeen: Patterson Kaye Resort
- Eighteen: Sherwood Inn