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7 beautiful rural destinations around Toronto that are not Muskoka

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When you think of ‘small rural home,’ Muskoka might come to mind. This area, dubbed the ‘Hamptons of the North,’ is a popular summer getaway spot with its beautiful lakes, attractions, and rental services for quaint countryside cottages.

However, there are several other beautiful rural destinations near Toronto to explore this summer if you’ve already been to Muskoka.

Proud of its charming villages, crystal-clear lakes, and sandy shores, these destinations are enchanting for a warm weather retreat.

Bruce Peninsula

Located 2.5 hours northwest of Toronto, the Bruce Peninsula is ‘almost an island,’ surrounded by water on three sides.

This peninsula hosts some captivating summer destinations that can rival Muskoka in iconic status.

You’ll find charming towns and villages like Tobermory, Wiarton, Lion’s Head, and Sauble Beach, as well as pristine waters that transport you to a tropical paradise.

The area is also home to some stunning natural wonders and beautiful parks.

You can spend a whole day exploring the limestone shores of Bruce Peninsula National Park, where you’ll find the Grotto, a majestic sea cave that attracts numerous visitors.

You can also visit Sauble Beach, where you can enjoy 7 km of soft white sand.

Parry Sound

If you’re craving a tranquil summer getaway, this small town is ideal. Located 2 hours north of Toronto, Parry Sound boasts numerous attractions and entertainment activities.

According to its website, this town is a ‘world-famous jewel among 30,000 islands in Georgian Bay’ and ’embraces the coastline of the world’s largest freshwater archipelago.’

From boating excursions to summer festivals and scenic hiking trails, there are plenty of warm weather activities to enjoy.

The town features Waubuno Beach, where you’ll find shallow waters and soft sand.

Killbear Provincial Park is another worthwhile destination in this area. You can find a variety of cottages for rent in the area for a simple summer vacation.

Prince Edward County

Just over 2 hours from Toronto, you’ll discover this picturesque island community.

Prince Edward County is home to historic small towns, spectacular beaches, thriving vineyards, and quality dining. Situated on Lake Ontario, it makes for a rustic retreat.

One of its highlights is Sandbanks Provincial Park. Here, you’ll find three white sandy beaches and shimmering waters for swimming along with beautiful hiking trails to explore.

There are several wineries to visit where you can enjoy alcoholic beverages on the patio and sunbathe.

You can also visit the Prince Edward Lavender Farm and get lost in the fragrant fields.

Haliburton

Only 2.5 hours north of Toronto, Haliburton Highlands is a charming rural retreat alternative to Muskoka.

According to its website, ‘Haliburton Highlands is your perfect summer destination and offers a wealth of activities for the whole family to enjoy.’

The area features numerous long-distance hiking trails that will take you to ‘lush forests, fascinating wildlife, as well as vast water landscapes and observation towers.’

You can also enjoy several beaches in the area with sandy shores and scenic views.

There are also other waterfalls, including Ragged Falls, the highest waterfall in Haliburton Highlands.

1000 Islands

Stretching along the border between Ontario and New York State, the Thousand Islands are a ‘paradise for sightseers and a popular destination for those seeking a true outdoor vacation.’

About a 3-hour drive from Toronto, it boasts ‘endless coastlines, rich history, and unique culture.’ You can explore charming communities like Brockville, Gananoque, and Kingston and enjoy many attractions in the area.

Kawartha Lakes

Just 90 minutes from Toronto, Kawartha Lakes is a convenient spot for a rural retreat.

The area ‘features many beautiful communities, each with its own charm,’ and you’ll find everything from beautiful hiking trails to stage performances.

The destination is home to 250 lakes and rivers, making it a haven for country homes.

You can take trips to cute towns and villages including Lindsay, Bobcaygeon, and Fenelon Falls, known as the ‘Jewel of the Kawarthas.’

Tiny

This location is ‘a destination for most people in the countryside’ and is 2 hours from Toronto.

With over 70 km of coastline, it’s a beautiful place for a rural getaway in a country house.

According to its website, you can enjoy ‘go-kart, mini-putt, arcade, countless biking and hiking trails, many farms and growers, rich cultural heritage and heritage, as well as unique dining experiences and shops.’

Awenda Provincial Park is a beautiful place to explore. According to its website, the park has 31 km of trails as well as ‘some beautiful natural beaches on the shores of Georgian Bay’.”

This translation captures the essence of the original Vietnamese text, detailing various picturesque rural destinations around Toronto that offer alternatives to Muskoka for a summer retreat.

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