- TripBuzz found 15 things to do indoors in the Lake of Bays area. From Dorset Heritage Museum to Lake of Bays Brewing Company, Lake of Bays offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 17 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 16 different types of things to do inside in or near Lake of Bays, Ontario. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Breweries, History Museums, Other Shopping and Art Gallery.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Lake of Bays, and 12 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Bracebridge, Huntsville, Dwight and Algonquin Park.
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The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery is a collection of over 80 murals that reproduce famous works of art. The hand painted murals are displayed throughout town on the exteriors of businesses and public buildings alike.
18.4 Miles
The Muskoka Brewery features a variety of different beers, including a cream ale, an IPA, a lager, and various ales. The location also offers various dishes to go along with Muskoka's line of brews, including smoked ribs and Thai mango chicken.
18.5 Miles
92%
39 votes
106 Manitoba Street | P.O. Box 87, Bracebridge, Ontario
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The Norwood Theatre is a fourth-generation theatre in a vintage building that offers a series of art films not usually found at normal venues. The films are displayed using DLP Cinema? Technology and the location also features Dolby Digital 7.1 sound.
18.5 Miles
Zen Muskoka offers various yoga programs for individuals looking to partake in the activity. The location, which features private lessons for beginners and workshops for children, also schedules trips to locations such as Costa Rica.
20.2 Miles
A location that doubles as a campground and an amusement park, Santa's Village offers visitors access to roller coasters and paddle boats. Visitors can also enjoy the location's zipline and trolley.
31.3 Miles
The philosophy of Iroquois Artisans is to showcase art that reflects the views of ancient peoples from long ago. The pieces show bits of the cultural histories that had developed back then, and are portrayed in sculptures and paintings.
31.4 Miles
Home to bands and musicians for decades, Kee to Bala is a sizable theater, holding approximately several hundred people. Attendees can stand on the main floor in front of the stage, or choose one of the wooden booths on the upper floor. A bar is available on the upper floor.
31.4 Miles
93%
15 votes
1024 Maple Avenue | P0C 1A0, Bala, Ontario
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Bala's Museum with Memories of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables series. Montgomery, who stayed in Bala at one point in her life, inspired the small house museum, which is filled with replicas and artifacts that she used during her lifetime.
31.4 Miles
At Active Turtle, the founder's objective is to help attendees rediscover themselves, mentally and physically. Be it through Zumba, beginner or advanced yoga classes, the instructors teach classes indoors and out for inspiration. Classes also available for expecting mothers.
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1009 Strachan Point Road, Bala, Ontario
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In her studio-gallery, the Christine Marshall Wildlife Gallery has become home to dozens of paintings inspired by animals and nature. Marshall, who has lived in Muskoka for years and still paints, has inspired a community for artisans.