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Prost! Muskoka set to celebrate Oktoberfest

By Media Release On September 14, 2021 Community

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Muskoka Tourism and the Chambers of Commerce in  Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville/Lake of Bays and Muskoka Lakes have announced a new annual event, Oktoberfest Muskoka. The goal of Oktoberfest Muskoka is to highlight our the music, culinary and craft beer sectors. 

Plans are in full swing, so get your lederhosen ready for our first Oktoberfest Muskoka – four-day live music, culinary and craft beer festival taking place from October 20-23, 2021, at local craft breweries, and participating restaurants and venues across Muskoka in Bracebridge, Gravenhurst,  Huntsville, Lake of Bays, and Muskoka Lakes. 

“We are thrilled to launch a Muskoka-wide event that will bring together our communities as we support local musicians, restaurants and venues while featuring our craft beer offerings. With six craft breweries in Muskoka, so many great venues and the beauty of our landscape in the fall we are a perfect destination for an Oktoberfest celebration. Muskoka Tourism and the Chambers thank Celebrate Ontario for funding provided by the Government of Ontario for making it possible for our inaugural Oktoberfest Muskoka” commented Janet O’Connell, Executive Director of  Muskoka Tourism Marketing Agency. 

“Creating opportunities that extend our shoulder season further into the fall for 2021 we are focused on introducing the event, which makes sense while we’re dealing with the pandemic,”  says Kelly Haywood, Executive Director, Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce. “Should  our COVID situation change, we have a plan for that, too, so we can still celebrate together,  safely.” 

Interested sponsors should contact Muskoka Tourism. Restaurants, venues and interested businesses interested in participating should contact your local Chamber of Commerce. 

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