Coming soon to historic downtown huntsville, Muskoka

 

Thank you for your interest in our soon to open bistro - Le Bouchon Bistro & Wine is a French inspired locally sourced bistro with an extensive French & Canadian boutique wine list, carefully crafted cocktails/mocktails and local brews.

For more information about us see our sister restaurant in Callander Bay - 1886 Lake House Bistro.

We hope to be open in May/June 2026.

 

It all started when…

The first European who settled in the area in 1869 was George Hunt, who built a small agricultural centre. In 1870, a post office was built and the area was named Huntsville after Hunt, who became the first postmaster. Huntsville's economic development was stimulated by the engineering of a navigable water route north from Port Sydney to Huntsville, which opened in 1877. A railway route from Gravenhurst was built by the Northern and Pacific Junction Railway in 1885, which encouraged development and resulted in Huntsville becoming officially incorporated in 1886.

Le Bouchon Bistro would like to acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi peoples, under the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850 and the Williams Treaties of 1923. on which we are learning, working and organizing today.