The Dock at Lumina Resort, Lake of Bays Muskoka
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The Dock at Lumina Resort, Lake of Bays Muskoka

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Lumina Resort: http://www.luminaresort.com

Lumina Family Resort has been providing wonderful carefree Muskoka vacations since 1921. The Lake of Bays is situated in the Muskoka district of Ontario. The area offers outstanding natural beauty, with forests, rocky landscape and natural wetlands. As its name implies, the lake is made up of countless bays. For many years the area has been an important recreation destination.

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A: Lumina Resort, Lake of Bays Muskoka

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