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Originally Posted by jtbuko 
Saw the Indian summer movie 
Hubby is flying up to Dwight to talk to his people on Monday... looks like if all goes as we hope he'll work from here part-time for a while and keep the possibility of working full time on site in mind for the future. This way we can try on for size rather than jumping right into a move to the Dwight/ Huntsville area.
In the meantime, we'd love to keep collecting info on the area 
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Wow - things are getting serious. Good luck!
If you like to read, there are 2 books by Roy McGregor, a columnist for the Globe and Mail (Canada's national newspaper) that you might find interesting. He grew up in the area - his father or grandfather was a park ranger.
Canoe Lake is a re-telling of the Tom Thomson story. Thomson was an artist who died mysteriously on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park in the early 20th century. McGregor had a family connection - his great aunt (or cousin - can't recall now) was engaged to Thomson.
Escape
n Search of the Natural Soul of Canada is a lovely, thoughtful tribute to the Canadian wilderness, particularly the Algonquin area and cottage country.
I can also recommend
Weekender, a compilation of columns he wrote for Cottage Life magazine - in fact, a few copies of that magazine will probably give you some insight into the area too.