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Muskoka Lakes Garden's and More is located at 1015 District Road 169, 4 kilometers north of the Segwun docks in West Gravenhurst. Owned and operated by Hans and Cathy Van Klink since 1996. We are a full service garden centre that is open from April to December, during the spring and summer. The garden centre carries a vast salection of annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, evergreens, fruits and vines. During peak season, we have one of Muskoka's largest selection of perennials including just about every variety of perennials that is hardy to this area. In spring, the greenhouses are jammed full with colourful hanging baskets, planters and flats of every conceivable type of annual plant.
Staff are well educated and have years of experience. Totally trusted to guide anyone in the right direction. Family owned and operated business means you get just what you are looking for. Read more
Born and raised in Bracebridge, it was only natural that Dr. David Cox would return to his hometown upon graduation from the University of Waterloo in 1984. He purchased the optometry practice from his great-uncle, Dr. Philip Thomas, who had established it in 1935. From the antique eyeglass display in the foyer, you can tell this long-standing history is as important to Dr. Cox as it is to the many patients who trust one of their most valued senses to his and his colleagues care. Over the years, Dr. Cox's practice continued to expand, requiring the addition of Dr. Tracy Stager in 1996 and Dr. Dina Witko in 2008 to help with the growing number of patients. In addition to his practice in Bracebridge, Dr. Cox has cultivated loyal patients in Both Gravenhurst and Huntsville, who now regularly travel the extra distance to see him. In return, Dr. Cox maintains extended office hours. Call Dr. Cox's office today for more information.
Born and raised in Bracebridge, it was only natural that Dr. David Cox would return to his hometown upon graduation from the University of Waterloo in 1984. He purchased the optometry practice from his great-uncle, Dr. Philip Thomas, who had established it in 1935. From the antique eyeglass display in the foyer, you can tell this long-standing history is as important to Dr. Cox as it is to the many patients who trust one of their most valued senses to his and his colleagues care.
A top notch machine shop! The advice that I asked for and received improved my equipment considerably. The tooling they made for me is even better then I expected.
Thank you Bracebridge Machine! Read more