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HOURS

DATES HOURS
January 5 to Easter Monday Weekdays 10-4
Easter Monday to Labour Day Monday: 10-4
  Tuesday: 10-4
  Wednesday: 10-4
  Thursday: 10-4
  Friday: 10-4
  Saturday: 10-4
  Sunday: Closed
Labour Day to December 10 Weekdays 10-4
December 10 to January 5 By chance - voicemails with be returned within 48 hours
Sundays/Public Holidays Closed

PLEASE NOTE: Although we have posted these hours, it is always best to call ahead to our Gravenhurst office. Quite often we are called out to view a new cottage listing and on some occasions the office may have to be closed.

LOCATION

We are pleased to annouce our new branch office in Bala. Just 20 minutes from Gravenhurst serving Bala/Port Carling to the north of Lake Joseph. Our Gravenhurst office is located on the main street of Gravenhurst, Ontario, the traditional "Gateway to Muskoka", at 170 Muskoka Rd. North. From Toronto (about two hours from downtown) Ontario, follow Highways 400 and 11 to Highway 169 exit, Gravenhurst. Follow the signs for the Business District, come through the Gateway, to the third set of traffic lights. 170 Muskoka Rd. N. is near the northeast corner of this intersection, between the Albion Hotel and Scotiabank, across from the Post Office on Muskoka Road. Click here to view our location on Google Maps. new window

The office is small, but its history is big. It is one of the oldest buildings in Gravenhurst (over 100 years old) and one of the very few frame buildings to have survived a devastating fire suffered by the town in the late 1800's. In 1998, the Town of Gravenhurst's Renovation Recognition Committee awarded us with a plaque and monetary award for 'Outstanding Improvement to External Appearance - Commercial'.

Gravenhurst offers many interesting attractions such as the famous Segwun steam ship, Gravenhurst Opera House and Bethune House. Most recently, the Muskoka Wharf was constructed featuring dining establishments, shops and a boat museum known as Grace and Speed.

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