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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites HUNTSVILLE
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites HUNTSVILLE 100 Howland Drive Huntsville, Ontario
P1H 2P9
 705-788-9500 877-698-9593 Get Map or Directions
Hotel located in Muskoka, Offering Guests a Pleasant and Peaceful Escape Conveniently located where Highways 11 and 60 meet, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Huntsville is now 100% smoke free and is situated in the heart of Ontario's most breathtaking landscape. Within walking distance of stores & restaurants, our hotel provides guests with plenty to experience throughout their stay. Less than two kilometers from our Huntsville accommodations, guests can re-visit history at the Muskoka Heritage Place, enjoy an arts performance at the Algonquin Theatre or go boating at Hutcheson or Avery Beach. Perfect for a day trip, Algonquin Provincial Park and the Trans-Canada Trail are also within a short distance of the hotel. Business travelers can appreciate that Kimberly Clark, Hydro One, KWH Pipe and Tembec are less than three kilometers from our convenient Huntsville hotel. Canada Post and Wal-mart are also located nearby. During your stay, feel free to take advantage of the free high-speed, wireless Internet access and complimentary breakfast. We invite you to relax by a warm fire in the hotel's great room and bird-watch on our outdoor patio. A heated, indoor pool, a fitness centre, a 24-hour business centre, a convenience store and pet-friendly rooms are also available for your convenience. Be sure to explore our Huntsville hotel's excellent rates and plan your trip today.
We are happy to offer pet friendly guestrooms. Please inquire at time of reservation by contacting the hotel front desk team directly. We have designated our second floor in the hotel as the pet friendly floor. There is a fee of $25.00 per stay. Pet fee amount 25.00 CAD per night
When making an online reservation, just type the following in the Comments section on the reservation form: "I am bringing my dog."
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| IMPORTANT - DogFriendly.com recommends against travel to
the Canadian province of Ontario with certain dogs due to this 2005
Breed Specific Legislation that took effect on August 29, 2005 |
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