The event showcased local talent, and raised funds for affordable housing projects for CLH
Muskoka’s Got Talent crowned its 2026 champions this weekend while raising thousands for a local cause.
Hollie Stronks took first place, followed by Noah Rattan in second and Mackenzie Lockhart in third after a night of standout performances from the Top 10 finalists.
Organizers say the show brought in an estimated $25,000 for Community Living Huntsville’s affordable housing projects.

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