Cooking pizza is a breeze if you’re chef Pete Brese of Knead Pizza in Port Carling.
Diane Davidson can never resist the platefuls of food fare from the Bala Pub.
Chamber of commerce executive director Norah Fountain joins the paparazzi as she photographs her doctor.
MuskokaTODAY.com’s Lois Cooper, left, and Gauthier Group’s Mary Gauthier can’t wait to get in.
The Spotlight was definitely on Muskoka Lakes tonight, as the best in food and fun was on offer all for only $25 a ticket.
Who can resist these kids who were ladling out Muskoka Boil corn and clams.
There was something for every tastebud, and enough to feed an army of sandbaggers.
Lakeside Bala was busy serving up veggie and beef sliders with all the fixings.
It’s a wrap for these two taco belles from Taco Kar, who are sweet and spicy.
Friends and foodies from around the lakes enjoyed a night out at the hallowed old dance hall in Bala.
From all angles the music and food were a fun and fantastic way to kick off summer.
Bala resdient Sheila Overbeek works her way though the crowd on the dance floor she’s no stranger to.
From stage left, everthing looks great, from the food to food lovers and their friendly-waving servers.
Former MP Dennis Mills, centre, hosted a full table in the middle of the dance floor.
Mariana and her posse from Field of Greens in Port Carling welomced everyone with their new Muskoka Boil gourmet seafood.
Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce manager Sandy Lockhart check out more than 75 items great items in the silent auction.
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The deck was a great place to enjoy the second longest day of the year.
Host and singer Beverly Mahood was her ususal genial and entertaining self engaging and encouraging the audience to eat, drink and be merry.
Is there a doctor in the house? You bet, Dr. Faizal Bawa of Bracebridge rocked the crowd of 200.
Host Beverly Mahood welcomes Bala’s Steve Davidson, who’s been here before and still enjoys the Kee.
A couple hundred people celebrated the summer solstace at Spolight on Muskoka Lakes tonight in Bala.
… lots of corn, potatoes, clams and whatever you want.
Table for 12? And near the bar, too. That’s how to enjoy a night on the town in Bala.
Sandy McIntyre, left, listens to her friend Shari Lundy sererenade the lineup on violin.
Stage right could see everyone enjoying themselves at the annual gala.
Is there a doctor in the house? You bet, Dr. Faizal Bawa of Bracebridge rocked the crowd of 200.
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