Lake of Bays.
Lake of Bays is the eastern Muskoka township — wrapped around its namesake lake (the second-largest in Muskoka), bordered to the east by Algonquin Provincial Park's western edge, and home to the most extensive privately-managed public-access trail network in central Ontario. Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve covers more than 10,000 acres with 20 lakes and 70+ kilometres of free public trails for hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing — twelve principal trails ranging from the 0.7-km Buck Lake Lookout to the 6.3-km Solitaire Trail.
The Oxtongue River flows out of Algonquin past the cataract at Ragged Falls and into Lake of Bays at Dwight; the Dorset Lookout Tower above the lake's east arm carries one of Ontario's most-photographed fall-colour vistas; and Bigwin Island, accessed by passenger-only ferry from Norway Point, holds a Stanley Thompson original golf-course routing on the site of the historic 1920s Bigwin Inn. Dwight is the immediate gateway to Algonquin's Highway 60 corridor.
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- 01Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve covers more than 10,000 acres with 20 lakes and operates 70+ kilometres of free public trails (12 principal trails, including the 0.7-km Buck Lake Lookout and the 6.3-km Solitaire Trail) for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing under a free online safety-waiver access model.Source ↗
- 02The Dorset Lookout Tower, originally built as a 1922 fire tower and operated today by the Township of Algonquin Highlands, sits east of Dorset on the lake's east arm — the tower platform sits more than 100 metres above the surrounding lake and is one of Ontario's most-photographed fall-colour vistas.Source ↗
- 03Oxtongue River–Ragged Falls Provincial Park is a non-operating Ontario Parks day-use park on the Oxtongue River near Dwight — a multi-tiered cataract immediately west of Algonquin Provincial Park's West Gate on Highway 60.Source ↗
- 04Bigwin Island sits in Lake of Bays and is reached by passenger-only ferry from Bigwin Island Marina at Norway Point. The historic Bigwin Inn operated 1920–1970 as one of the largest resort hotels in North America at its peak; the modern Bigwin Island Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course on a Stanley Thompson original routing from the early 1920s.Source ↗
- 05The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, founded in 1997 by local artist Gerry Lantaigne, is a year-round free public exhibition of more than 100 outdoor murals reproducing Group of Seven and Tom Thomson works on building exteriors across Huntsville, Lake of Bays, and the Algonquin region; Dwight, Dorset, and Baysville carry murals as part of the gallery network.Source ↗
- 06Lake of Bays itself is the second-largest lake in the District of Muskoka and a multi-arm flatwater paddling lake; the lake drains south via the Muskoka River South Branch through Baysville.Source ↗
- 07Lake of Bays sits within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg — Chippewa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi peoples — under the Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850 and the Williams Treaties of 1923; the Chippewas of Rama First Nation are the closest Treaty First Nation.Source ↗
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Hiking
Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is the township's outdoor anchor: 10,000+ acres of privately-owned land run as a free public reserve, with 20 lakes and 70+ kilometres of trail across 12 principal routes — the 0.7-km Buck Lake Lookout, the 6.3-km Solitaire Trail, and ten more in between. Every visitor completes an online safety waiver before arrival; the gate opens daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and dogs are welcome on leash. Oxtongue River–Ragged Falls Provincial Park sits at Dwight, a non-operating Ontario Parks day-use park with a short walk to the cataract. East of Dwight, Algonquin's Highway 60 corridor carries the Lookout Trail, Big Pines Trail, and Spruce Bog Boardwalk inside the Park boundary.
Read field guide arrow_outwardMountain Biking
Limberlost Forest's multi-use trail network — published as a Trailforks region — runs across the same 70+ kilometres that carry hiking, with the same online safety-waiver public-access model. Most of the system is rideable cross-country, and the network's spread across 10,000+ acres makes Limberlost the substantive in-township MTB anchor. Bracebridge's Resource Management Centre singletrack is the regional purpose-built MTB destination if that's what you're after; Limberlost is multi-use first.
Read field guide arrow_outwardPaddling — Flatwater
Lake of Bays is the second-largest lake in Muskoka and the township's defining feature — a multi-arm flatwater body with public launches at Dwight Bay, Baysville, and Dorset. The Oxtongue River flows out of Algonquin's western edge past Ragged Falls and into Lake of Bays at Dwight, a documented intermediate-water canoe route from Oxtongue Lake with portages around the falls. Limberlost Forest holds 20 reserve lakes with on-site canoe rentals. East along Highway 60, Algonquin's Canoe Lake (km 14.1), Smoke Lake, and Tea Lake put multi-day interior canoe trips within reach — outside the township boundary but accessed via Dwight.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSwimming & Beach
Township public beaches dot Lake of Bays' shoreline: Dwight Beach on Dwight Bay, Norway Point Beach on the lake's mid-arm, Baysville's Riverside Park at the Muskoka River outlet, and Trillium Park at Dorset on the east arm. Late June through August is the marquee swim window across all four locations. The lake is small enough by big-Ontario standards that each bay has its own micro-climate and water-temperature profile.
Read field guide arrow_outwardCross-Country & Nordic
Limberlost's 70+ kilometres of multi-use trail run free in winter for skiing on the same safety-waiver public-access model as summer — daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m., trails free, dogs leashed. Reliable Canadian Shield snow holds the season together mid-December through early March. The network is multi-use rather than purpose-groomed Nordic terrain, but the scale (10,000+ acres, 20 lakes) is the largest cross-country surface area in the Muskoka cluster.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSnow Adventure
Limberlost's winter snowshoe inventory runs across the 70+ km of multi-use trail under the same safety-waiver public-access model. Beyond the reserve, the OFSC District 7 snowmobile network routes through the township, and the higher Shield elevation around the Dorset hills holds snow well. (Arrowhead's man-made ice-skating trail — the Muskoka cluster's marquee winter product — sits across the boundary in Huntsville.)
Read field guide arrow_outwardSeasonal Phenomena
The Dorset Lookout Tower above the lake's east arm — originally a 1922 fire tower, now a seasonal observation platform run by the Township of Algonquin Highlands — sits more than 100 metres above the surrounding lake and is one of Ontario's most-photographed fall-colour vistas. Limberlost's mixed-hardwood canopy delivers the across-network fall draw, and Algonquin's Highway 60 corridor (out-of-boundary) is the headline regional fall-colour drive accessed from Dwight. Late September through mid-October is the marquee window.
Read field guide arrow_outwardHeritage & Culture
The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery threads the township from Dwight through Dorset to Baysville with murals on building exteriors as part of the year-round free 100+ outdoor mural network founded in 1997 by local artist Gerry Lantaigne. Bigwin Island, reached by passenger-only ferry from Norway Point, holds the legacy of the 1920–1970 Bigwin Inn — at its peak among the largest resort hotels in North America — and an 18-hole championship golf course on a Stanley Thompson original routing. Baysville's settler-era streetscape on the Muskoka River outlet rounds out the heritage inventory.
Read field guide arrow_outward15. more outings
surveyed.
Activities supported across Lake of Bays without a featured write-up.
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Trail Running
Limberlost Forest trail network - 02
Walking & Strolling
Dwight Beach area - 03
Camping
frontcountry · backcountry - 04
Nature & Discovery
birding · nature-interpretation - 05
Cycling
road · gravel - 06
Paddling — Whitewater
Oxtongue River seasonal moving water (spring melt; Ragged Falls is a portage) - 07
Sailing & Boating
motor-boating · sailing - 08
Freshwater Fishing
smallmouth-bass · largemouth-bass · walleye - 09
Sky Watching
stargazing - 10
Wildlife Viewing
Limberlost mixed forest (moose, black bear, beaver, songbirds) - 11
Aerial Experiences
Dorset Lookout Tower (operated by Algonquin Highlands township; observation platform) - 12
Motorized Touring
scenic-drive - 13
Indigenous Experiences
Anishinaabeg traditional territory (Chippewa, Ojibwa, Potawatomi peoples; Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850 and Williams Treaties of 1923; Chippewas of Rama First Nation closest Treaty First Nation) - 14
Food & Drink
Dwight, Baysville, and Dorset village food scenes - 15
Arts & Craft
artist-studio-tour
Local operators.
Trusted outfitters, guides, and experience providers in Lake of Bays.
Algonquin Outfitters
Canoe/kayak rentals, guided canoe adventures, trip outfitting, multi-day canoe trips in Algonquin Park
Visit website arrow_outwardBack Country Tours Inc
ATV rentals with trail access, delivery to cottages
Visit website arrow_outwardBack of Beyond Equine Centre
horseback riding, sleigh/wagon rides, pony rides, farm tours
Visit website arrow_outwardBala Cove Marina
Pontoon boat rentals (multiple Princecraft models 21-23ft seating 10-13), bowriders, fishing boats, personal watercraft
Visit website arrow_outwardBondi Cottage Resort
18-hole disc golf (Wolf Tracks), 9-hole beginner course
Visit website arrow_outwardCaptain Action Charters
Fishing charters on Muskoka Lakes [captainactioncharters.com]
Visit website arrow_outwardClimb Muskoka
Indoor rock climbing, bouldering, top rope/lead/auto belay, fitness programs, youth camps
Visit website arrow_outwardCottage Air Inc.
Float plane charters, scenic sightseeing tours, fly-dine, fly-golf to Muskoka cottages/resorts
Visit website arrow_outwardEcclestone Cycle
Bike rentals/sales/service
Visit website arrow_outwardFind Your Wild
Backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, SUP tours, axe throwing, archery, wilderness games, fire building [website](https://findyourwild.ca),
Visit website arrow_outwardFluent Disc Sport Inc.
Disc golf course design, build, installation services
Visit website arrow_outwardGeorgian Bay Sailing Coach
sailing coaching, certifications, online theory
Visit website arrow_outwardGreat Moose Adventures
Guided outdoor education, hiking, canoeing, archery, stargazing events, summer camps, forest school
Visit website arrow_outwardJohnston's Cranberry Marsh & Muskoka Lakes Winery
Cranberry bog tours, wagon tours, cranberry plunge, wine tasting, hiking/snowshoe trails, seasonal farm activities
Visit website arrow_outwardLiv Outside
Kayak, canoe, SUP, bike rentals; guided paddling, fat biking, ice climbing
Visit website arrow_outwardMaple Lane Farms
Guided trail horse rides, riding lessons
Visit website arrow_outwardMatchless Adventures
Boat, jet ski, pontoon rentals; tubing, wakeboarding, skiing, fishing
Visit website arrow_outwardMHO Adventures
Guided family canoe trips, backcountry camping in Haliburton Highlands Water Trails
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Bicycle Pro Shop
Bike sales, service, rentals (pro shop)
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Birds of Prey
Falconry workshops, handle/feed/fly birds of prey (owls, hawks, falcons)
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Mike's Fishing Charters
Guided fishing charters (walleye, pike, bass)
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Mountainworks
guided rock & ice climbing, workshops
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Mushroom Store
Mushroom and plant foraging tours, private and group
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Paddle Shack Day Rentals
Kayak, canoe, SUP rentals
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Powersports and Recreation
Boat and Sea-Doo rentals with delivery to Port Carling
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Stay N' Play Tours
Guided snowmobile/UTV/ATV tours, fishing charters, kayak/canoe/paddleboard/boat tours, ice fishing, snowshoeing
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Steamships
Steamboat cruises, scenic tours
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Wake
Wakeboarding, wakesurfing, waterskiing, flyboarding lessons, kids camps [muskokawake.ca]
Visit website arrow_outwardMuskoka Wild
Snowmobile rentals self-guided, guided tours for beginners
Visit website arrow_outwardNorth Ridge Ranch
Dog sledding tours (half-day, 1-hour)
Visit website arrow_outwardNorthbound Tours
Guided stargazing shuttle trips to Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Preserve
Visit website arrow_outwardNorthern Lakes Marine
Boat & Sea Doo rentals, SUP, wakeboards, skis, tubes, fishing, waterskiing, tubing
Visit website arrow_outwardOn The Line Fishing Adventures
Fishing charters (walleye, perch, catfish), ice fishing huts
Visit website arrow_outwardSilver Gull Outdoors
Kayak, SUP, canoe, pack-raft rentals; ice fishing, winter camping, winter tours
Visit website arrow_outwardSWS Muskoka
Waterski/wakeboard lessons, rentals, ski shows, marinas in Port Carling [swsmuskoka.com]
Visit website arrow_outwardThe Bike Shop in Huntsville
Bike sales, service, likely rentals (bike shop)
Visit website arrow_outwardTour Muskoka
Guided UTV side-by-side tours, ATV tours
Visit website arrow_outwardWhat Wake Park
Wakeboarding cable park
Visit website arrow_outwardWild Muskoka Botanicals
Mushroom foraging tours, plant foraging, herbal workshops
Visit website arrow_outwardWinding Fences Farm
Horseback trail rides, horse experiences, hugging/grooming
Visit website arrow_outwardKey resources.
- limberlostforest.comLimberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve — trails, hours, and online safety waiver
- ontarioparks.caOxtongue River–Ragged Falls Provincial Park — Ontario Parks
- algonquinhighlands.caDorset Scenic Tower — Township of Algonquin Highlands
- groupofsevenoutdoorgallery.comGroup of Seven Outdoor Gallery — mural locations and self-guided tour