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Top Boating Destinations in Muskoka Lakes

February 13, 2024

Top Boating Destinations in Muskoka Lakes

For those entrenched in the Muskoka way of life, summers revolve around the shimmering waters interconnecting Lake Muskoka, Lake Rosseau, and Lake Joseph. Boating isn’t just a mode of transport but a cherished tradition, a lifestyle embraced by seasoned Muskokans who navigate these waters, choosing boats over cars for their excursions.

Among all places in Muskoka, the most frequented destinations are those accessible by boat (though reachable by car as well, if necessary). Quaint towns boasting shopping arcades, culinary delights, and bustling restaurants see their docks teeming with boats during the peak of summer. 

The question arises: where do Muskoka boat, if not for watersports or to visit friends? The answer likely lies in one of these cherished destinations:

Port Carling, "The Hub of Lakes"

Nestled at the juncture of Lake Muskoka and Lake Rosseau, Port Carling stands as the bustling nucleus of the Muskoka Lakes. Easily accessible by boat on either side, this vibrant locale offers a plethora of shopping and dining options. From lively eateries like Turtle Jacks and Tulos Taqueria to boutiques with a range of items from clothing to Muskoka souvenirs, Port Carling is a must-visit destination.

Bala, Lake Muskoka

Bala, situated along the shores of Lake Muskoka, exudes a cozy cottage vibe. With its diverse mix of restaurants, quaint shops, and the iconic Dons Bakery for Muskoka’s famed butter tarts, this town is a magnet for visitors. Notably, The Kee to Bala venue hosts renowned summer concerts, drawing crowds seeking entertainment by the waterfront.

The Gravenhurst Wharf

The Gravenhurst Wharf, a historic hub, draws Muskoka boaters for its famed events like the antique boat show and the Dockside Festival of the Arts. The 2000-foot boardwalk offers picturesque waterfront dining, shops, and attractions, weaving a vibrant tapestry of Muskoka’s allure. The recent addition of The Shipyards Muskoka Marketplace, housing over 15 pop-up vendors specializing in diverse offerings from clothing to home décor, adds a modern touch to this timeless destination.

Pop-Up Villages

SWS Boatworks at Minett and Port Carling locations hosts an eclectic mix of pop-up shops, catering to lake life essentials. Featuring creative retail spaces in shipping containers, these shops showcase favorite brands and essentials for lakeside living.

Windermere House, Lake Rosseau

Experience the legacy of Windermere House, an iconic Muskoka hotel and destination for nearly 150 years. Offering breathtaking views of Lake Rosseau, artisanal culinary delights, and an ambiance steeped in tradition, Windermere House holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Port Sandfield

Positioned between Lake Rosseau and Lake Joseph, Port Sandfield welcomes boaters from both lakes to its marina, clothing and furniture stores, and Silver Stream Farms Market, offering premium seasonal farm produce and delectable treats.

The Town of Rosseau & Crossroads

Rosseau village beckons with its quaintness and curated stores catering to cottage living, including the historic Rosseau General Store. In the Town of Rosseau is Crossroads Restaurant, which provides a top-notch dining experience overlooking Lake Rosseau, boasting creative dishes crafted from local sources.

Farmer’s Markets

Boating to your local farmers’ markets on its designated day is a classic Muskoka excursion. These markets offer fresh produce and local delights, such as Bala Farmers’ Market, Gravenhurst Farmers’ Market, Port Carling Farmers’ Market, and Rosseau Farmers’ Market.

Golf Courses & Members-Only Clubs

Muskoka boasts top-tier golf courses, drawing boatloads of enthusiasts for rounds of golf, tennis, and family-oriented activities. Notable clubs include the Lake Joseph Club, The Rock, Muskoka Lakes Golf, Windermere Golf & Country Club, Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club, and Beaumaris Yacht Club.

Ski Shows

One of Muskoka’s favourite pastimes is watersports from behind the boat: Waterskiing, Wakeboarding, Wakesurfing, etc. For many, this pastime has become a profession to share with the masses via Ski Shows, like the SWS Ski Shows at Windsor Park, Bala, and Muskoka Extreme Show at Boston Pizza on the Gravenhurst Wharf, both promising exhilarating performances and tricks, watched from land or by boat.

Muskoka’s heartbeat resonates on its interconnected lakes, where boating isn’t just a mode of travel but an integral part of life for seasoned Muskokans. From Port Carling’s bustling charm to Bala’s cottagey allure, each destination accessible by boat defines Muskoka living. These cherished spots epitomize the essence of Muskoka summers for those who know it best. 

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