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Weeks after hosting the G8 Summit, Deerhurst Resort has been put on the market by its owners

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Deerhurst Lakeside. The Deerhurst Resort in the heart of Ontario's Muskoka tourist region, an area fast becoming one of Canada's leading golf destinations. The resort golf course, Deerhurst Highlands, had the local high-end market to itself when it opened in 1990.

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The Deerhurst Resort is owned by a numbered corporation.

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Sunset Bay at the Deerhurst Resort became a field of dreams for players in the first ever Canadian National Pond Hockey Championships, Saturday Jan. 28, 2006, in Huntsville, Ont. 24 outdoor ice rinks were set up for the 3-day competition that featured 130 teams from across Canada and the U.S.Paul Bennett

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Situated on Peninsula Lake, the Deerhurst Resort is shown in Huntsville, Ont., approximately 200 kilometres north of Toronto.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

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The entrance to the Deerhurst Resort.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

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Deerhurst Resort was opened in 1896 with a lodge and two cabins.Kevin Van Paassen

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Canadian military helicopter and police boat patrol Peninsula Lake on the eve of leaders arriving at the Muskoka 2010 G8 summit at the Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press

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U.S. President Barack Obama arrives at Deerhurst Resort for the G8 meeting in Huntsville.JASON REED

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Police officers man a security checkpoint outside the Deerhurst Resort near the town of Huntsville, Ontario, during the G8 Summit.Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press

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Muskoka chairs on the lawn of Deerhurst Resort.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, second from left, leads a G8 working session with the African outreach leaders G8 Summit in Huntsville, Ont., on Friday June 25, 2010.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press

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