GRAVENHURST — Restrictions liftings means enjoying the great ….
Forget the apple a day; a healthy lifestyle after two years of lockdowns means walk, run, skate or snowmobile.
Whatever you choose you don’t lose
Motion is the potion this winter — no matter the weather.
Rain or shine Canadians are making the best of the February blahs in Muskoka.
Fresh air is the anecdote to six degrees — and six feet — of separation.
It’s crime to sit inside. Ask the OPP.
With the outside mask-erade over, and the Olympic medals counted, living life to its fittest is the modus operandi for a spring and summer steal of a deal.
And it’s never too late for New Year’s resolutions.
Cathy Niblett gives the thumbs up after making it to Gravenhurst from Lake Rosseau in 20 minutes via Lake Muskoka. The Florida resident has a cottage in Windermere.Muskoka Bay was packed with snow machines on the weekend as everyone got on the move.The Saund and Parish families, from Toronto, take to Lake Muskoka ice like fish to water.Nice skates kiddo, perfect for gliding and sliding on a sunny afternoon as they perform a pre-pond hockey approval test.Hitching a lif. Leila, a gorgeous shy husky who doesn’t mind a break from all that exercise running around enjoys a restful respite.Welcome back to shore. A hike on the lake is a sublime way to wile a Sunday afternoon before all the pond hockey players descend this weekend.The Chis family walked up from Toronto … well, not really, but up Bay Street in Gravenhurst.Even police officers Sarah van Norman and Dan den Hartogh get some exercise, getting off their sleds for a coffee break at Muskoka Shipyards.