Scenic spot introduction:

Gravenhurst is a beautiful town in southeastern Ontario, Canada. Located at the southern end of Muskoka Lake, the surrounding area has many rivers and lakes, undulating hills, dense forests and beautiful scenery, making it a summer resort. Bethune was born here in 1890, and his former residence still remains. In 1972, the Bethune Monument was built, and the road leading to the city was named "Bethune Road". The beautiful and peaceful town of Gravenhurst is the only place to enter Moskoka and is known as the entrance to Moskoka Lake. It is famous for its natural, uncarved, pure peach-like lakes and mountains.

Attractions distribution:

The main attractions in the town of Gravenhurst include the post office on Bethune Road, the chapel, the former residence of Bethune, and the Bethune Memorial Hall. The scenic area where the town is located is a famous maple viewing area in Canada, and Moskoka Lake is also known as the "Honeymoon Lake." "The scenery along the lake is beautiful, with retro pavilions, lakeside villas, and ancient steam cruise ships, making it seem like a peaceful paradise.

Scenic spot features:

photography, sightseeing, Bethune, small town, Bethune
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Americas>Canada

How to get there:

Self-driving: Take Highway 400 from Toronto to Barrie and change to Highway 11.

Steamships: Gravenhurst Pier has regular steamships to and from Toronto.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Bethune Town:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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