About two hours north of Toronto via Highways 400 and 11 is a place that is a world away from the skyscrapers and busy streets of Toronto. Here beats the heart of Ontario’s cottage country, Muskoka. Families have gathered here for generations to revel in the beauty of the region. The 2,500-square-mile area includes 8,699 miles of shoreline, 17 hist...
Marsh’s Falls on the Oxtongue River is a wonderful spot to visit. The Oxtongue River stretches approximately 35km from Lake of Bays to Algonquin Park, and is the largest source of water for Lake of Bays. Lower Oxtongue, which runs between Marsh Falls at Hwy 35 and Lake of Bays, is recognized for its ecological importance in the Township of Lake of...
The Township of Lake of Bays is located in the northeast corner of Muskoka. Encompassing approximately 163,000 acres of land, and containing 108 lakes, including beautiful Lake of Bays the second largest lake in the Muskoka region. Adjacent to world famous Algonquin Park, Lake of Bays is a vast and spectacular lake boasting 563 kilometres of shorel...
Muskoka is one of Canada’s oldest tourism districts. It is built on a rich and proud history. A stunning natural area, Muskoka has something for everyone.
Lake of Bays has miles of beautiful shoreline. Protecting this natural area is not only important to your view but also for the quality of our environment. Learn about efforts to protect this view for generations to come.
Ready to find your Muskoka Cottage and begin making cottage memories that will last a lifetime? The waterfront specialists at the Richardson Team are here to help. Let the adventure of a lifetime begin.
At the North end of Lake of Bays, Muskoka is the charming village of Dwight. Here one will find a narrow roadway that runs along the shore of Lake of Bays up to the Oxtongue River. Dwight Beach Road is filled with the rich history of the first cottagers to discover the joys of cottage life on Lake of Bays.