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Econo Lodge Huntsville
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Address: 117 Main Street West, Huntsville, ON, Canada, P1H 1W8
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The Econo Lodge hotel is conveniently located across from Avery Beach. This Huntsville, Ontario hotel is also close to the Huntsville Civic Centre, the Algonquin Theatre and Muskoka Heritage Place, featuring a genuine pioneer village, a working 1902 steam train, exhibits, two museums, authentic demonstrations, farm animals, gardens, nature wa. With Arrowhead Provincial Park and world-famous Algonquin Provincial Park close by, Huntsville is well known as a nature, recreation and resort destination. Guests can enjoy fishing, hiking, biking, canoeing and golfing. Visit downtown Huntsville and enjoy more than 120 unique shops, restaurants, galleries, museums, various events and a waterfront park. Pet Accommodation: 10.00/night (40 LBS or under).A maximum of 2 pets per room (only dogs allowed). Taxes Include 3% Direct Marketing Fee

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