Gravenhurst Flower Delivery
YES - We deliver flowers to Gravenhurst, ON!
Order your flowers online and have your flowers delivered to Gravenhurst Ontario today! We offer two easy ways to order: Browse our floral arrangements and order online through our secure online order form or call us toll-free at 1-888-878-2881. We service Gravenhurst, ON for all your floral needs such as Birthday Flowers, Anniversary Flowers, Sympathy Flowers, Wedding Flowers, etc.
Providing quality fresh flowers for same day or next day flower delivery in Gravenhurst, Ontario.
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About Flower Delivery in Gravenhurst
We have been serving the area since 1966. We work closely with local affiliates in the area to ensure your order is professionally arranged and personally delivered to your recipient on the date selected. Have your flowers delivered with a florist you can trust. We have been delivering flowers and servicing our customers in Gravenhurst for over 50+ years!
Our shop, Karen's Flower Shop, is the right place to choose for sending flowers to Gravenhurst, ON. We specialize in same-day flower delivery to your friends and family located in this beautiful area. Our flower shop is well known for offering expert florist designs at approachable prices for all occasions. Order flowers for delivery in Gravenhurst today by browsing our catalogue and either ordering online or giving us a call.
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Local Gravenhurst Ontario History
Gravenhurst is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Bracebridge, Ontario. The mayor is Paisley Donaldson. The Town of Gravenhurst includes a large area of the District of Muskoka, known to Ontarians as "cottage country." The town centre borders on two lakes: Lake Muskoka, which is the largest lake in the region, and Gull Lake, a smaller cottage-bordered lake. Another lake, Kahshe Lake, is situated 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the town. Gravenhurst was first known as McCabes Landing and later as Sawdust City. Gravenhurst was named by a postal official who was reading Gravenhurst or Thoughts on Good and Evil, a treatise by William Smith. Gravenhurst's economic prosperity stemmed from the construction of a colonization road in the 1850s. Steamboating on the Muskoka lakes began in the 1860s. The town was located strategically at the northern terminus of the Toronto, Simcoe and Muskoka Junction Railway. The town is positioned as the "Gateway to Muskoka"