Paddling — Flatwater.
Hardy Lake — carry-in only inside the 808-hectare provincial park at 2346 Muskoka Rd 169 in Torrance — gives the cleanest carry-in shield-paddle in the township, with no designated boat launch and no motor-boat traffic. From Bala Falls, the Moon River drops out of Lake Muskoka and runs to Georgian Bay through the Moon River and Lower Moon River conservation reserves, carrying a classic Ontario canoe route and genuine whitewater near Bala Falls and Moon Falls.
The brief.
The Big Three are working motor-boat waters; flatwater paddling is best from sheltered bays and the township beach parks rather than open-lake centre. Hardy Lake (carry-in only, no boat launch) and Skeleton Lake (Ullswater, via the township park at 1167 Skeleton Lake Rd 5) are the practical interior alternatives — Skeleton is a deep cold-water shield lake.
Whitewater on the Moon River is seasonal and reaches genuine grade near Bala Falls and Moon Falls; the canoe-route descent uses Crown-land camping on the conservation-reserve shoreline. Late May through October is the working flatwater window; whitewater conditions shift with seasonal flow.
FMZ 15 fishing rules apply to all in-township waters, including paddle-camping waters.
6. places.
- 01
Lake Muskoka
120 km² interconnected with Lake Rosseau (via the Indian River and Port Carling locks) and Lake Joseph (via the Port Sandfield channel) — sheltered-bay paddling on a working motor-boat lake.
- 02
Lake Rosseau
6,390 ha, 89 m max depth, 151 km of shoreline; same shelter-bay paddling pattern as Lake Muskoka.
- 03
Lake Joseph
5,460 ha, max depth 93 m, mean depth 25 m; deepest of the Big Three.
- 04
Hardy Lake
Calm clear water inside Hardy Lake PP; carry-in only paddle access from the parking area, no designated boat launch.
- 05
Skeleton Lake
Interior lake in the Ullswater area; municipal park access at Skeleton Lake Park, 1167 Skeleton Lake Rd 5.
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Moon River
Flows from Lake Muskoka at Bala Falls to Georgian Bay across the Township of Muskoka Lakes and the Township of Georgian Bay; classic canoe route through the Moon River and Lower Moon River conservation reserves; whitewater near Bala Falls and Moon Falls; Crown-land camping along the route.
Today's read.
Temperature (2.8°C) below the typical range.