The Portage Flyer

The Portage Flyer

The Portage Flyer was owned and operated by the Huntsville and Lake of Bays Railway, between 1904 and 1959.  Known as the world’s smallest commercial railroad, it bridged the 1.81 kilometres between Peninsula Lake and Lake of Bays.  With a difference in...
Tooke Lake

Tooke Lake

Tooke Lake is located in the Township of Lake of Bays, in the District of Muskoka.  Part of Ontario’s cottage country, it is a private lake without public access. The Lake has a surface area of 33 hectares and a perimeter of 3 kilometers.  The maximum depth of...
Toad Lake

Toad Lake

Toad Lake is one of the smaller lakes in the District of Muskoka, part of Ontario’s cottage country.  Located in  the Township of Lake of Bays it is a shallow, secluded lake, close to the boarder of Algonquin Park.  There are few cottages & homes on the...
Lake of Bays Spring Peepers

Lake of Bays Spring Peepers

  On May 2nd 2020 The Parker Team took a driving tour of Lake of Bays to record some of nature’s most beautiful singers – The Spring Peeper.  Beginning on Dwight Beach Road and touring along HWY 60 to Oxtongue, we were delighted not only by the Peepers, but...
Grandview Lake

Grandview Lake

Grandview Lake is located in the Township of Lake of Bays, within the District of Muskoka.  It is just less than 10 kilometers east of Baysville on the north side of Muskoka Road 117. Originally called Clear Lake, the lake is fair sized with a surface area of 74...
Ril Lake

Ril Lake

  Ril Lake is located approximately 2 hours north of Toronto, in the Township of Lake of Bays, Muskoka.  Part of Ontario’s cottage country, the area is a popular destination for cottagers, tourists and people looking to relocate permantently.  About 7...
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