02 Sep
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The Chessboard at Clevelands House in Muskoka

While driving back from the Rosseau farmers market the other morning I decided to take a little side trip into Clevelands House which is one of the last remaining 100 year old resorts still standing in Muskoka. I noticed this really cool giant chess set in the back area for guests to play. Most of the people were down at the water but I would imagine there have been a few interesting matches here in the evenings.

Clevelands House Chess Game



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27 Aug
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The Church on Lake Rosseau in Muskoka Canada

When you travel north past Cleveland’s House in Minett and towards Royal Muskoka Island you will find this very distinctive church on the waters edge. This is St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Morinus, Ontario. They celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2002. I have often caught glimpses of brides arriving in old Muskoka woodies for their big day. There are some images you cannot capture with a lens however they do remain etched in my brain.

Morinus Church Muskoka



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25 Aug
2008
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Lake Joseph, Muskoka Panorama

Traveling up to the north end of Lake Joseph you will notice that it is less inhabited compared with other parts of the Muskoka Lakes. There are a myriad of islands and hidden bays to discover. Its one of my favorite areas to travel as I feel like you step back in time. This shot was taken looking due south on a hazy early afternoon.

Lake Joseph Muskoka Pano



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22 Aug
2008
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Muskoka’s Port Carling, The Skyline from the Waters Edge

Cruising down the Indian River from Lake Rosseau you will eventually find the Town of Port Carling. This area is considered the hub of the Muskoka lakes. By navigating through the lock you are able to get into Lake Muskoka from here.

There are some very interesting buildings here especially the Port Carling Boat Works which was established in 1925. During the depression this company sold the most stock production of outboard motors in all of Canada. They built their beautiful Seabird launches from this location and a branch plant down in Honey Harbour, Ontario.

Port Carling Skyline



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21 Aug
2008
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Inside Dukes Boatbuilders of Muskoka

I was lucky enough to get a tour of Dukes Marine Services in Port Carling, Ontario at the hub of the Muskoka Lakes. Dukes has been around for a very long time and used to build rowboats, launches and even produced minesweepers during the Second World War. Charles Duke moved his business to this particular site in 1924. Dukes beautifully crafted Playmate boats are still often spotted on the lakes in Muskoka. Today the shop refurbishes many of the classics from yesteryear including Greavettes, Minett-Shields and Ditchburns.

Dukes Boats Muskoka



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17 Aug
2008
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Take the Time Machine, Visit the Rosseau General Store Circa 1874

Located at the northern tip of Lake Rosseau at Hwys # 141 and # 632 you will find the famous Rosseau General Store.
Not only is it a tourist destination its also one of the best places for groceries, hardware and supplies in the area.
Built in 1874 the two-storey white frame building is much the same as it was 100 years ago.
The creaky wooden floors and interior displays are like taking time machine back to another era.

Rosseau General Store MuskokaRosseau General Store



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15 Aug
2008
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Captain Rob Cruises the Muskoka Lakes

My good friend Rob loves Muskoka. Like many of us, its in our blood. Just like me, he can spend hours cruising around the Muskoka Lakes such as Lake Joseph, Rosseau and Muskoka checking everything out. Its absolutely breathtaking and it just sucks you right in like a giant vortex. Its a deep rooted feeling you get from being up here and it may even be traceable in our DNA.

Captain Rob



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11 Aug
2008
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Interesting Boats Spotted on the Muskoka Lakes

What am I doing here? I noticed this Power Cat boat over in Gravenhurst at the annual boat show. Pretty funky looking design with twin Mercs on board. This baby was built in California probably in the 60’s. There was no one around at the time to give the run down on her but nevertheless it turned a few heads.

Power Cat Boat Muskoka



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07 Aug
2008
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Navigating Through the Islands on Lake Rosseau Muskoka

One of my past times is to cruise around the different islands on the Muskoka Lakes by Jetski. I can get into places where you simply can’t by boat. No, I guess I am not that “green” even though I bought a kayak I have only been in it 2 times so far. My intentions were good but certainly not the best vessel to carry photographic equipment in. This island boathouse is on Lake Rosseau not far from the Muskoka Lakes Golf Club.

Lake Rosseau Islands



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06 Aug
2008
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Muskoka Birds of a Feather

I am no bird expert and please correct me if I’m wrong but I believe this is a Common Merganser out for a cruise with her children. Taken on the Joseph River near Lake Rosseau in the heart of Muskoka Canada.

Birds of Muskoka



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05 Aug
2008
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Not Everyone has a Million Dollar Place in Muskoka

While driving just outside of Minett, Ontario in the Muskoka district I noticed these decrepit old buildings along the roadside. I haven’t been around the area long enough to know their history. I am sure all of these old homesteads will vanish over the next few years especially with the new Red Leaves Resort going in around the corner.

Okd house near Minett Ontario in Muskoka



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31 Jul
2008
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The Dog Days of a Muskoka Summer

I was kicking back taking an afternoon siesta when all of a sudden these two came cruising right by me. I ran and grabbed the camera and was able to get a couple of shots in. The Dog days of summer are upon us.

Girl and Dog in Muskoka



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28 Jul
2008
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Marty’s World Famous in Muskoka Releases their Secret Receipes

Marty’s World Famous is located in Bracebridge (Muskoka) Ontario. This place features BIG Ass apple pies, Butter Tarts to die for and the best bean salad you have ever had. Marty, (yes there is a guy named Marty)Â has recently revealed his secret recipes in his new cook book. A cool place to visit in the Muskoka area.

Martys world famous Bracebridge



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28 Jul
2008
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A Boathouse near Tobin Island on Lake Rosseau in Muskoka

Muskoka is known for the many unique boat houses along its shoreline. This boathouse is up around Tobin Island on Lake Rosseau.

Muskoka Boathouse



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24 Jul
2008
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Muskoka’s Cormorant Bird Explosion

Here is a close up of the freaky cormorant birds that inhabit a small island up on Lake Joe in Muskoka. I have seen them on Lake Rosseau and Lake Muskoka as well. Apparently the double-crested cormorants were near extinction at one time due to the levels of toxic chemicals. The fact that they are coming back is a good thing even if they are creepy, eat lots of fish and destroy some vegetation. Some people think they came from another area however they are a native bird of Canada.

Information from Environment Canada Here

Comorants in Muskoka



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22 Jul
2008
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Invasion of the Cormorants in Muskoka

If you have ever traveled down Lake Joseph in Muskoka by boat you may have noticed a very strange looking island. It could be a scene right out of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. This small chunk of land is in fairly shallow water and seems to be the home of a large colony of Cormorants. Its very creepy.

Cormorants



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21 Jul
2008
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They call it Mellow Yellow

Not much of a flower type guy but thought I would stick one up to keep the ladies happy.

Muskoka Flowers



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21 Jul
2008
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The Muskoka Arts and Crafts Summer Show

This past weekend I visited the Muskoka Arts & Crafts “Summer Show” 2008. This annual event is held in Bracebridge, Ontario and features many excellent artisans from the area and beyond. One of my favorite artists, Andrew King is always busy with many people dropping by to check out his latest original work.

Andrew King



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14 Jul
2008
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The Year of the Frog

This frog was nice enough to pose for me while I took his photo in the pond beside my cottage. I discovered an interesting article by Canada’s David Suzuki entitled, The Year of the Frog while I was searching for some philosophical copy to accompany the photo. Apparently many different species of frogs are vanishing from the planet at an alarming rate. Scientist consider these amphibians the “Canaries of the Coalmine” as a benchmark for our planets health. Climate change, pollution and a silent killer called chytrid fungus are the main suspects in the mass disappearance.

Muskoka Frog



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13 Jul
2008
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Behind the doors of Muskoka

I am always intrigued by doors. Whats behind them? Who goes in them? Do they come back out of them? How did they get to look like this? What gnawed the hole through at the bottom and who put those latches on it? I was walking down the main street of Bracebridge in Muskoka, Ontario and saw this door in the alleyway of an old building. Now I have to go back to see what the building was for.

Bracebridge Muskoka Door



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