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Windermere Golf and Country Club

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The Windermere Golf and Country Club is one of Muskoka’s most famous golf courses. The grounds are kept in terrific condition, and the staff are helpful and passionate.

Guests also love to visit the restaurant and browse the impressive collection of equipment at the pro shop.

Photo: http://www.windermeregolf.ca/

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