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Dorset is a small community located on the boundary between the Algonquin Highlands Township in Haliburton County, Ontario and Lake of Bays Municipality in Muskoka District, Canada. Dorset was originally called Cedar Narrows. In 1859 Francis Harvey became the first European settler here.
DORSET'S landscape has inspired generations of writers, painters and dreamers with its natural beauty, massive forests, pristine lakes, fantastic displays of Northern Lights and the Milky Way sprawling across the night skies echoing the haunting cry of the Loon.
Dorset is a small community located on the boundary between the Algonquin Highlands Township in Haliburton County, Ontario and Lake of Bays Municipality in Muskoka District, Canada.
- Centennial Park. Centennial Park is located on Main Street, barely 100 metres from the main parking lot in town and it is on the way to the Dorset Heritage Museum so you really can’t miss it !
- Scenic Lookout Fire Tower Trail. This historic tower and area landmark was built in 1967 and offers 360 degree views of the surrounding area above the Lake of Bays.
- Dorset Heritage Museum. Located just a few minute’s walk from the main parking lot in town, the Dorset Heritage Museum presents the history of the town and surrounding region through displays, stories and artifacts, with a focus on pioneer life and logging history.
- Dorset Bridge on Main Street. The Dorset Bridge connects the two sides Main Street over the Dorset Narrows channel. It is open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic so make sure you take a walk over to the opposite side if you are exploring the town to get the full experience.
- therichastill. Stevenage, UK2,706 contributions. WHAT A VIEW! Dorset Scenic Lookout Tower is located in Dorset and a short drive from Dwight. You can park at the bottom of the hill and pay a small amount or you can drive up the hill and pay a bit more and park closer to the tower.
- Randall L. Woodstock, Canada 66 contributions. Hidden Gem on Lake of Bays. We had an excellent afternoon cruise last Friday. The SS Bigwin has been beautifully restored and the trip is great for anyone with an interest in ships and boats, the history of that area, or looking for a beautiful sightseeing outing on Lake of Bays.
- Brian M. Guelph, Canada 4 contributions. Lots packed into a tiny place open during Dorset Snowball. We were disappointed that the Museum was not open at all in winter according to online information.
- theoljohnnyboy. New Florence, PA1,533 contributions. RGS. We were directed here by a fellow at our hotel breakfast who described it as cant miss. The four of us agreed it was a can miss.
Oct 4, 2023 · According to its website, the town of Dorset is “a year-round global tourist destination and is known for its rich history, love of arts, beautiful landscapes, and amazing views.”. When you take a look at the town’s lush surroundings, you’ll be quick to agree that the views are a top attraction.
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Simply scroll down to read about what our area offers throughout the year. Arts & Culture. Art, crafts and museum displays best reflect the local culture and history of Dorset and its surrounding areas. Every year there are arts tours throughout Muskoka and Haliburton.