Field Guides/Gravenhurst/Swimming & Beach
Strong
Best WindowJuly through August
Variantslake-swim · beach-day
RegionGravenhurst, Ontario

Swimming & Beach.

Gull Lake Rotary Park is the flagship — a sandy Gull Lake beach with playground, splash pad, beach volleyball, picnic shelters, and the summer Music on the Barge floating-bandshell concert series on the lake. Muskoka Beach Park sits west of town on Lake Muskoka with a sand beach and shallow swim area.

Sagamo Park anchors a Lake Muskoka waterfront swim spot beside the Greavette boat-works heritage interpretation.

Swimming & Beach in Gravenhurst
01 — What to know

The brief.

Three municipal swim anchors split between Gull Lake and Lake Muskoka. Gull Lake Rotary Park is the most family-oriented (playground, splash pad, beach volleyball, picnic shelters) and the only one with a dedicated summer concert programme on the lake — Music on the Barge runs through July and August.

Muskoka Beach Park is a quieter Lake Muskoka beach with shallow entry, west of town along the lake. Sagamo Park is downtown-adjacent — a Lake Muskoka waterfront swim spot tied into the heritage walking corridor through Muskoka Wharf and the Greavette interpretation.

All three are municipal and free; the practical swim season is July through August for warm-enough water at this Shield-country latitude.

02 — Locations

3. places.

  1. 01

    Gull Lake Rotary Park

    Sandy beach on Gull Lake with playground, splash pad, beach volleyball, picnic shelters, and the summer Music on the Barge floating bandshell on the lake.

  2. 02

    Muskoka Beach Park

    Lake Muskoka sand beach with shallow swim area; west of town along the lake.

  3. 03

    Sagamo Park

    Lake Muskoka waterfront swim spot beside the Greavette boat-works heritage interpretation.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
18
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.8
scale 0–11
Humidity
70%
relative
Visibility
22.3 km
clear
Temp
+1.5°
H 14° · L -4°
Sun
05:51 / 20:36
14h 45m daylight
F
Out of season for swimming & beach

Temperature (1.5°C) below the typical range and outside the typical season window.