Field Guides/Muskoka Lakes/Paddling — Flatwater
Strong
Best WindowLate May through October; whitewater on the Moon River seasonal
Variantscanoeing · kayaking · sup
RegionMuskoka Lakes, Ontario

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.

Paddling — Flatwater in Muskoka Lakes
01 — What to know

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.

02 — Locations

6. places.

  1. 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.

  2. 02

    Lake Rosseau

    6,390 ha, 89 m max depth, 151 km of shoreline; same shelter-bay paddling pattern as Lake Muskoka.

  3. 03

    Lake Joseph

    5,460 ha, max depth 93 m, mean depth 25 m; deepest of the Big Three.

  4. 04

    Hardy Lake

    Calm clear water inside Hardy Lake PP; carry-in only paddle access from the parking area, no designated boat launch.

  5. 05

    Skeleton Lake

    Interior lake in the Ullswater area; municipal park access at Skeleton Lake Park, 1167 Skeleton Lake Rd 5.

  6. 06

    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.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
20
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.5
scale 0–11
Humidity
76%
relative
Visibility
17.9 km
clear
Temp
+2.8°
H 14° · L -2°
Sun
05:52 / 20:37
14h 45m daylight
C
Marginal conditions for paddling — flatwater

Temperature (2.8°C) below the typical range.