This Ontario cranberry route will guide you through over 30 delicious stops
With the official start of fall just days away, we're just as ready for the leaves to change as we are to welcome those delicious fall flavours of pumpkin spice, apples, cinnamon —and cranberry.
And you're a cran fan who's up for an adventure, there's a whole cranberry-themed trail you can follow right here in Ontario with over 30 stops, ranging from cideries and restaurants to resorts and spas.
Located around two and a half hours north of Toronto, theMuskoka Cranberry Routeis officially open for the season until October 15, with a self-guided tour that'll let you pick and choose your stops along the way (or check every one off your list).
One of the must-visit spots on the list isMuskoka Lakes Farm and Winery. Home to the famous Johnston's Cranberry Marsh, here you can go wading through a sea of cranberries or taste some of their cranberry wines, spritzers, and ciders.
The winery also has an incredible on-site shop where you can pick up treats like cranberry honey, chutney, cranberry-glazed meatballs, and more.
If you have a sweet tooth, grab a mEHple Cranberry Beavertail fromBeavertails Huntsville, cranberry pastry atHenrietta’s Pine Bakery, or cranberry gelato fromAffogato Café + Gelato.
You can also sip on cranberry-flavoured beer or cocktails atCanvas Brewing Company,Muskoka Brewery, orSawdust City Brewing Company, or better yet, enjoy one while you get pampered with a cranberry-infused beer pedicure atMuskoka Beer Spa.
Many local restaurants are also offering tasty cranberry-inspired menu items, like theTrillium Resort & Spa'smaple cranberry roasted chicken,Deerhurst Resort'spumpkin and cranberry cheesecake, orSherwood Inn'scranberry baked brie.
You can see the full list of stops along the route on theDiscover Muskoka website. For another mouth-watering trail in Ontario, check out theApple Pie Trailin the Georgian Bay area.
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