Today is the last day to sign up for the second annual Muskoka Cranberry Route!
It features 26 stops across Muskoka, including dining, shopping, and attractions.
You might already know this, but Bala is the Cranberry Capital of Ontario, and has been hosting one of the biggest cranberry celebrations, the Bala Cranberry Festival, for the last 30+ years. The cranberry capital of Ontario is also home to the oldest cranberry farm in Ontario, and the only cranberry farm in the world with its own on-site winery.
The love for cranberries doesn’t stop in Bala, Muskoka has long been crazy for cranberries. Across Muskoka, our talented chefs, bakers and brewers have been incorporating local cranberries into their craft for years, and the Muskoka Cranberry Route pulls this collection together to showcase our local food and our local talent.
Tour the cranberry marsh (and get that iconic photo in the berries), sip cranberry craft beer and cider, indulge in cranberry baked goodies and treats, be amazed by cranberry inspired cuisine, and bring home the tastes (and smells) of the harvest! Your cranberry adventure will take you down some of Muskoka’s historic main streets and coolest back roads, along the shores of our stunning lakes and sweeping forests.
For more details, please click here.
Tomorrow is the last day to sign up for the Muskoka Cranberry Route! The #CranRoute brings together dining, shopping, attractions & all things culinary with one common theme, a love for local cranberries. For the application form email us at katelyn@muskokalakeschamber.ca pic.twitter.com/yGt9KuBrJs
— Muskoka Lakes Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre (@MuskokaLakesCC) September 10, 2020



