MAPS & DIRECTIONS

Huntsville is only two hours from the concrete and steel of downtown Toronto, and getting here couldn’t be easier.

BY ROAD

The Direct Route From The GTA (215 Km)
The Scenic Route (less direct, more adventurous)

BY TRAIN
The rail line is a significant part of Huntsville’s history, and the ultimate way to travel in style and luxury. Ontario Northlander trains leave Toronto’s Union Station most days at 8:40 a.m. and arrive in Huntsville’s Centre Street station at 11:40 a.m. – just in time for lunch on Main Street. Discount fares apply for families traveling together, students, seniors and frequent travelers.
www.northlander.ca; 1 (800) 461-8558

BY BUS
Let someone else worry about the directions, and save your energy for the adventure ahead. There’s frequent bus service available seven days a week between Toronto’s Metro Toronto Coach Terminal at 610 Bay Street and Huntsville’s Centre Street station. Travel time is approximately 3-4 hours depending on traffic. For complete schedules and ticket information, see www.webusit.com or call 1(800) 461-8558. Discounts for families traveling together, seniors, students and frequent travelers apply.

Group bus charters are also available through:
Ontario Northlander VIP Coach Service:  (705) 437-4898 or 1(800) 461-4219
Hammond Transportation: 1(800) 563-1885 www.hammondtransportation.com
Luxury Coach: (416) 746-5466 www.luxury.to
Coach Canada: 1 (800) 461-7661


 
It’s been here for nearly 150 years, but an amazingly small number of people know where we are. Those that do have discovered a new perspective – they’re discovered adventures in the art of living.

 

     
Nearly 150 years ago, Huntsville began as an isolated wilderness settlement founded by Captain George Hunt. As infrastructure was built, more and more people came to visit. Some over land via the famous Muskoka Road, where you still feel a sense of nostalgia traveling | more Throughout the year, there are special days in Huntsville, when time stops and something incredible happens. Whether it’s art showcased among rocks and trees, a town lit up like millions of fire flies on a summer evening or music drifting from the downtown to the lakes | more
   
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