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.
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.
3. places.
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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.
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Muskoka Beach Park
Lake Muskoka sand beach with shallow swim area; west of town along the lake.
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Sagamo Park
Lake Muskoka waterfront swim spot beside the Greavette boat-works heritage interpretation.
Today's read.
Temperature (1.5°C) below the typical range and outside the typical season window.