DELAWANA INN BLOG
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Yuletide family experiences in Muskoka
Honey Harbour, Ont.: The holidays are a time to pause and reflect, extend goodwill and cherish the love of family.
The goodwill and sense of spirituality that the season brings, fills us with joy and brings friends and family members together. Get-togethers and celebrations abound and the setting is limited only by your imagination.
The beauty of the Muskoka region beckons. This 2,500-square-mile area stretching from Algonquin Park in the east to the windswept shores and islands of Georgian Bay in the west, makes you feel at home during any season of the year.
Over the holiday season and throughout the winter, enjoy this region’s snowmobile trails and ski hills; ice fishing, dog sledding and the many festivals that welcome visitors each year. Winterfest in Gravenhurst is not to be missed and it will give you a flavour of traditional Muskoka getaway experiences. From Huntsville to Orillia, winter festivals abound.
This time of year, start thinking about making those summer vacation plans and take advantage of early booking discounts. At the Delawana Inn Spa and Conference Resort at picturesque Honey Harbour, two children 15 & under stay free all summer; two children 17 and under stay free July 10-17 and August 21-28; while three children 17 and under stay free June 24 to July 10 and August 28 to September 5.
The Delawana has been helping families make memories for more than 100 years. The resort is a 25-acre full service facility complete with spa, sports facilities, golf, restaurants and much more. Georgian Bay also boasts one of the richest sports fishing sites in the world.
For more information, call 1-888-335-2929, 1-888-627-3387 (U.S. and Canada), email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or visit online at http://www.delawana.com.
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Media Contact: For more information contact Lisa Lauder, 1-888-335-2926 or 1-888-627-3387 (U.S. and Canada) or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Posted by Gary Don on 12/14 at 02:23 AM
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