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Muskoka is a heartland of waterfront properties and homes. From the serene sunrises on Muskoka lakes, to the graceful sunsets, the benefits of living on the water are as varied as they are personal. There are several considerations to make before purchasing your waterfront home or cottage. The type and conditions of a body of water will impact the possible range of activities and the overall living experience. Do you enjoy waterskiing, canoeing, fishing or swimming? Are there zoning restrictions on your Muskoka cottage or home? It’s important to know what cottage associations your prospective piece of Muskoka Real Estate belongs to and how to maintain environmental stewardship of your shoreline and property. To help you in your search for Muskoka Real Estate cottage, I will be continually updating this resource, so visit often!

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Thursday
Feb042010

Fairy Lake, Huntsville



The panoramic shores of Fairly Lake are the pride of the scenic town of Huntsville. Fairly Lake, Peninsula Lake, Lake Vernon and Mary Lake are all connected, creating the longest man-made waterway in Muskoka. The west and north shores of Fairy Lake sport urban views, and rolling hills and rural tranquility mark the south. One of only 11 remaining swing bridges in Ontario, The Main Street Bridge (build in 1938), can been seen when traveling from Lake Vernon to Fairy.

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Sunday
Jan312010

Lake Rosseau, Muskoka Lakes

Windermere House

Perhaps one of the most popular recreations lakes, Lake Rosseau is one of the “Big Three” (Lake Muskoka, Joseph, Rosseau) jewels of Muskoka that grace the southern end of the Canadian Shield. Approximately 15 miles long and 2 1⁄2 miles wide in most places, its numerous islands, bays, and points make it great location for water sports.

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Wednesday
Jan272010

Lake of Bays

Port Cunnington LodgeWith over 550 kilometers of panoramic shoreline encasing islands and bays, inlets and points, Lake of Bays is the second largest lake in Muskoka.  Steep wooded hills give way to sandy shorelines to make this a picturesque destination for any outdoor enthusiast.   

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