Nestled about 2 hours north of Toronto lies a place where relaxed rusticity meets humble sophistication. A hideaway for Canadians and Americans alike , both find solice and refuge from the bustle of city life. M U S K O K A
From flickr.com
I spent many summers here growing up and this week I was fortunate enough (albeit in 35C weather) to revisit my old haunt - Port Carling. My notions of Muskoka might be served with a large helping of nostalgia, but at the end of the day it is simply an amazing part of the world.
Classic Muskoka Boathouse Source: Bill Barber
To me this is quintessential Muskoka Style - a mix of painted and natural wood, casual and relaxed, not too cluttered and a hint of native heritage to add a bid of edge. - From sothebysrealty.ca
From patusibu.blogspot.com
Source: Bill Barber
Colette van den Thillart Source: houseandhome.com
No trip to the cottage is complete without a little cable knit - From blog.berroco.com
Colette van den Thillart Source: houseandhome.com
Source: houseandhome.com
Source: houseandhome.com
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