
Muskoka’s growing Wildfire risk
Looking up at the branches of my favourite tree, the evidence is still there — lush green leaves on one side, charred branches on the
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Looking up at the branches of my favourite tree, the evidence is still there — lush green leaves on one side, charred branches on the
With over 1,300 lakes and countless streams and ponds, Muskoka is a place where water quality is taken seriously. The surface water and the underground
It’s no secret that owning waterfront property has become an expense reserved for a fortunate few. Whether in Muskoka or other parts of the province,
Smartphones and social media have changed many aspects of our modern lives, and our cottage lifestyles are no exception. While Muskoka used to be where
At first glance it’s hard to believe this tiny creature is a dragonfly. Its body is barely three-quarters of an inch long, the kind of
The shoreline is quintessential cottage country. From wading in for a swim, to casting a line, to setting the stage for a summer sunset, the
Newcomers to Muskoka – as well as those who have been here for a while – usually have a few worries and concerns about life
The cottage has always been synonymous with relaxation: a place to unwind, relax and rejuvenate before returning to the hustle and bustle of life. But
Electric power gives new life to a classic launchThe idea sounds simple enough: take a classic, steam-powered launch built in 1915 and give her an
Unique exhibit is curated by Indigenous communities What is Misko-Aki? It’s an Indigenous Peoples’ word, meaning ‘red earth,’ and it’s the origin of what we