Muskoka Lakes Explained

Muskoka Lakes
Official Name:Township of Muskoka Lakes
Settlement Type:Township (lower-tier)
Pushpin Map:Canada Southern Ontario
Coordinates:45.1167°N -114°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:Regional Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Muskoka
Government Type:Township
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Peter Kelley [1]
Leader Title1:Governing Body
Leader Name1:Muskoka Lakes Township Council
Leader Title2:MP
Leader Name2:Scott Aitchison
Leader Title3:MPP
Leader Name3:Norm Miller (OPC)
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1971
Area Footnotes:[2]
Area Land Km2:794.26
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:7652
Population Density Km2:8.3
Timezone:EST
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Postal Code Type:Postal code FSA
Postal Code:P0B
Area Code:705, 249
Website:www.muskokalakes.ca

The Township of Muskoka Lakes is a municipality of the District Municipality of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. It has a year-round population of 7,652.

The municipal offices are located in Port Carling.

History

The area now covered by the township was opened for settlement and organized in 1870 into the following geographic (and sometime municipal) townships of Watt, Cardwell, Humphrey, Christie, Medora and Wood.

In 1971, the current municipal structure took hold when Cardwell Township, Watt Township, Medora and Wood Townships, Bala, Port Carling, Windermere and part of Monck Township were merged.

Government

Muskoka is governed by an elected Town Council consisting of a Mayor, District Councillors and Councillors representing each of the town's three wards. In addition, three Regional Councillors each represent a ward each. The Mayor and Councillors sit on the Muskoka County Council.

Geography

The township is located on Canadian Shield and thus is marked with outcrops of igneous rock and evergreen trees. Although inland from both Lake Huron's Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe, the township contains the Muskoka Lakes consisting of Lake Muskoka, Lake Rosseau and Lake Joseph, amongst many other smaller lakes.

Protected areas in Muskoka Lakes include Hardy Lake Provincial Park and Torrance Barrens Conservation Area.

Communities

The township contains the communities of Bala, Bala Park, Bardsville, Barlochan, Beaumaris, Baysville, Bear Cave, Beatrice, Bent River, Brackenrig, Cedar Village, Dee Bank, Dixon's Corners, Dudley, Duffy, Echo Beach, Ferndale, Foot's Bay, Glen Orchard, Gregory, Gull Rock, Hekkla, Inverness Lodge, Juddhaven, Mendora, Milford Bay, Minett, Morinus, Mortimers Point, Park Beach, Port Carling, Port Keewaydin, Port Sandfield, Raymond, Redwood, Roderick, Rossclair, Rosseau Falls, Rostrevor, Shannon Hall, Sunset Beach, Thorel House, Tomelin Bluffs, Torrance, Ufford, Ullswater, Valley Green Beach, Walkers Point, Willow Beach, Whiteside, Windermere, Woodington, Woodward Station and Ziska.

Climate

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Muskoka Lakes had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 774.46km2, it had a population density of in 2021.[3] [4]

Economy

Timber was initially the greatest economic attraction for the region. The soil is poor and rocky and consequently is not especially suited to agriculture.

As the resource industries dried up, the area soon embraced tourism as its economic base because of its proximity to Toronto and the rest of Southern Ontario. For many Ontarians, this is the centre of cottage country.

The Muskoka Lakes Township Public Libraries offers research, literature, and cultural resources to local residents. The libraries consist of the Norma and Miller Alloway Muskoka Lakes Library main branch in the town of Port Carling, and three small branches housed in the community centres of Bala, Milford Bay, and Walker's Point.

Notable people

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Certificate of Election Results . Township of Muskoka Lakes . 2018-12-05.
  2. Web site: Muskoka Lakes census profile . Statistics Canada . . 2012-03-07.
  3. Web site: Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario . . February 9, 2022 . April 2, 2022.
  4. Web site: 2016 Canadian Census . Statistics Canada . 2016 . February 26, 2018.