Muskoka Forest in Huntsville – all-brick detached homes from $649,990

By NextHome Staff
June 24, 2026

Nestled amidst a serene forest and in proximity to Fairy Lake and Lake Vernon, this thoughtfully designed community offers the best of both worlds: Natural tranquility and modern convenience. A diverse mix of bungalow and two-storey home designs on 34- to 50-ft. lots, many backing onto greenspaces, accommodates a variety of lifestyles.

Idyllic setting

The heart of the community is a park, with natural pathways, all surrounded by trees backing onto a golf course. Future multi-family condos show a forward-thinking commitment to growth and sustainability. With accessible amenities planned and essential services nearby, Muskoka Forest promises to enhance the quality of life for its residents today and for years to come.

And if you love nature and are looking for that idyllic setting to renew your life, there’s no better place than the Muskoka Region.

Imagine your new life among a haven of forests, shimmering lakes, granite emplacement and other natural wonders that have graced the canvases of famous Canadian artists such as Tom Thomson… forming a popular cottage destination and playground for untold numbers of youngsters attending summer camps.

There simply is no need to sing the praises of this wonderland of almost 6,500 sq. km. and more than 1,600 lakes.

What’s there not to love about this blessed region located about two hours north of Toronto, comprising the Towns of Huntsville, Bracebridge and Gravenhurst, and the Townships of Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay?

Outdoor destination

Your new home location and playground awaits. Name your passion, and you can pursue it here. Try your hand at landscape art, like the masters of the Group of Seven. Or hop up for some horseback riding, dogsledding or cross-country skiing in winter.

If cycling is more your speed, wind your way through hilly towns such as Bala, Ontario’s cranberry capital or Bracebridge, and marvel at the spectacular local waterfalls.

And golf. You want golf? Muskoka has carved out a reputation as one of Canada’s best golf destinations, with a handful of courses among the top-ranked in the country.

After your leisure activity, whatever it is, relax with some of the fare of the growing number of craft breweries in the area – Muskoka Brewery, Lake of Bays Brewing Co. and Sawdust City Brewing Co.

You want more amenities? Huntsville is replete with everything you could need, from a Home Depot, Walmart, LCBO and Beer Store, groceries and more.

And for your cultural pursuits, downtown Huntsville is blessed with the Algonquin Theatre, Muskoka Heritage Place train station and museum and other attractions.

And for those necessary essential services we all need, there’s a hospital less than one kilometre from your Muskoka Forest, as well as a nearby OPP detachment, Huntsville Fire Hall, dental and medical offices and a local library.

If you have kids still in school, there’s no shortage of local places of learning either, from Huntsville Co-Op Nursery School to Spruce Glen Public School, and Huntsville High School to Georgian College.

Huntsville’s bustling main street is a hub of local activity, adorned with charming shops, schools, upscale boutiques, diverse eateries and inviting cafes. The towns exceptional connectivity ensures swift exploration of neighbouring areas and city centres. This locale masterfully intertwines serene landscapes with modern comforts, harmonizing the tranquility of nature with contemporary convenience.

Natural treasures

Living at Muskoka Forest, adjacent to natural treasures such as Algonquin Park and Arrowhead Park, is like dwelling in an evergreen sanctuary with tranquil lakes and diverse wildlife. Your days start with serene canoe rides, and still waters mirroring the majestic pines. Whether you’re an avid golfer or just enjoy lounging in Muskoka chairs, there’s an outdoor activity to suit your pace.

World Famous Algonquin Park is a mere 30-minute drive away, with eight campgrounds or 14 trails.

But you need not go that far to enjoy outdoor activities at Muskoka Forest, as onsite amenities include a park with pickleball courts, jungle gym and other attractions. Peaceful walking and biking trails are within easy reach as well.

As for your home at Muskoka Forest? Choose from a mix of bungalows and two-storey all-brick homes on lots varying from 34- to 50-ft. wide, staring at $650,000.

Beautiful standard features that are upgrades on other sites include a luxurious colour selection process with various options, oak stairs and rails, a cold cellar, direct-access door from the garage into your home, three-piece roughed-in basement bathroom and more.

For more information, visit mymuskokaforest.ca.

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