World Muskoka Chair Day
The Muskoka chair - called an Adirondack chair in the US - is a wide-armed, low-slung wooden chair made for sitting by a lake. It is Canada's summer throne.
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The Muskoka chair - called an Adirondack chair in the US - is a wide-armed, low-slung wooden chair made for sitting by a lake. It is Canada's summer throne.
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