The Countdown
Aaron Hall, a lifelong Muskoka resident, was born in Huntsville and raised in Dwight. He spent most of his time on Lake of Bays, where he truly feels at home. After being talked out of a career in the local boat industry during his teens, he focused on automotive studies and worked at a local dealership for over 11 years. Eventually, he pursued his passion for boats and found a position on Lake of Bays.
Aaron enjoys family time with his wife, Jesse, and their two daughters, Beth and Amelia. His hobbies include boating, camping, hockey, fishing, gaming, and being an active member of the local Star Trek fan club. He also loves spending time at Hunters Bay Radio, where he has been involved since July 2024 and has formed great friendships. Aaron is grateful for everything The Bay has done for him.
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Events
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The Fab Four
If you want to experience the best Beatles tribute ever, you won’t want to miss The Fab Four-The Ultimate Tribute.
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We Walk the Line - Tribute to Johnny Cash
This hit after hit show is a true Johnny Cash Experience that celebrates the music and lives of “The Man in Black” and his fun-loving wife, June Carter. The ...
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The Lightfoot Band
The Lightfoot Band are the original band members of the late great Gordon Lightfoot. Not a tribute or “clone" band, these are the seasoned musicians who collabo...
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Yuk Yuk's on Tour
SPONSORED BY CANVAS BREWERY Sip, laugh, repeat! Yuk Yuk's On Tour taps into comedy at Canvas Brewery, serving up Muskoka vibes, hoppy humor, and a frothy night...
at Algonquin Theatre -
Parry Sound Comedy Classic
Attention Parry Sound! Need a laugh? Jokers Canada is flying in a lineup of our country’s funniest pro comedians for a special one-night event.
at Stockey Centre For The Performing Arts -
The Life of Chuck
Tickets $10.00 TIFF 2024 People's Choice Award Winner With The Life of Chuck, Mike Flanagan explores one of Stephen King’s most optimistic works. The world ...
at Algonquin Theatre