Information about some of the more popular lakes in the Gravenhurst area of the Muskoka Region
Overview Lake Muskoka is one of the most well known lake in Ontario. The inter-connected sisters of Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph and Lake Rosseau are known throughout the world as being one of the most prestigious places to have a cottage and National Geographic in 2013 and 2014 recognized Muskoka as the best place in…
Gravenhurst offers a vibrant community rich in Arts, Culture and Heritage and is home to the best events, recreational facilities and outdoor activities in Muskoka. Gravenhurst offers visitors a wide range of accommodations, restaurants and attractions. Drive to Gravenhurst from Toronto in only 90 minutes. Fly from anywhere, and land at the newly renovated and…
Looking East on Doe Lake Quiet Lake Good Skiing Lake- Seldom Rough Only Five Minutes to Town Some Permanent Homes Overview Once called Doeskin Lake, it is a small quiet lake with about 30 cottages and/or homes. The lake is about 10 feet deep with a sandy shoreline on the south and west sides. Water comes into…
Overview There are three ‘rivers’ into or out of Kahshe Lake. One flows from Bass Lake to Kahshe Lake. The other two flow out of Kahshe Lake into Sparrow Lake. The river at the end of Grant’s Bay is the smallest during the summer months because it is fed only by a small spillway…
Overview Loon and Turtle Lakes are connected by a short 16′ wide canal. A granite ridge separates these lakes. The properties are located between 3 km and 8 km from Gravenhurst, depending on their location on the lake. There are two main roads, one being Pinetree Road on the granite ridge between the lakes…
Overview Muldrew Lake is 5 or 15 kms from Gravenhurst, depending on if you access the lake from Muldrew Lake Road in Town or from District Road #19 south of Town. Muldrew Lake is divided into three locally known areas, Upper Muldrew Lake which is the northern part of the lake, Middle Muldrew Lake and…
Overview Nine Mile Lake is about 7.5 miles long (disappointing isn’t it!) It is another finger lake gouged out of Granite by a glacier over a million years ago. The shoreline is typical Muskoka Granite with very little sandy shoreline. The water is reasonably clear for those who like snorkel. Only a handful, about 30…
Overview Pine Lake is located off Hwy #169 just 2 km. north west of Gravenhurst. Easily accessible from Town to Sniders’ Bay Road or Pine Lake Road. The gravel road on the wast side of the lake is maintained by the municipality, however, the roads servicing the east side are not. There are about 80 cottagers…
Overview The 45 cottages on Sunny Lake are clustered in the north west corner and a portion of the westerly side of the lake. The opposite side is completely undeveloped and provides a sense of wilderness to the owners on the west side. Boat to the south end of the lake and you will not see any cottages…
Overview Gull Lake and Silver Lake are connected by a short channel through a tall granite gorge known locally as ‘the narrows’. Gravenhurst has been blessed with two lakes in Town. Gull Lake is on the East Side. Rotary Gull Lake Park with its beautiful sand beach and ‘bandshell’ has been a focal point…