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Lake Muskoka is located between Port Carling and Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.The lake is surrounded by many cottages.The lake is primarily within the boundary of the Township of Muskoka Lakes, the southeast corner is within the boundary of the Town of Gravenhurst, and another small portion around the mouth of the Muskoka River is within the boundary of the Town of Bracebridge.
The Muskoka Wharf is located in the town of Gravenhurst, Ontario on the southern edge of Muskoka Bay on Lake Muskoka.The Muskoka Wharf is the home port of the RMS Segwun, the oldest operating steamship in North America and the last surviving original steamship from the fleet of several dozen that served the county of Muskoka, Ontario in the late 19th century and early 20th century, and the ...
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.
Kahshe Lake is a lake in the Muskoka region in Ontario, Canada near Gravenhurst. Kahshe is the fourth largest lake in the region and has approximately 600 cottages . The lake is tea-coloured, containing a high level of dissolved organics .
Beaumaris (/ b juː ˈ m ær ɪ s / bew-MAR-is) is a small settlement in Ontario, Canada, on Lake Muskoka which once served as an important transit point during the steamship era on the lake, and once hosted a summer hotel, called the Beaumaris Hotel. [1]
The Portage Railway between Peninsula Lake and Lake of Bays enabled comparatively easy access to the latter, resulting in a blossoming of tourism there, with 21 hotels eventually springing up, [18] among them notably the Wawa and Britannia [19] hotels and perhaps culminating in the Bigwin Inn. Photo of cottagers swimming in 1909, by F.W ...