A favorite public beach on Lake Muskoka. Spectacular view of lake towards the north west. Awesome sunsets. Washrooms with minimal space to change into swimsuits open during summer. Swimming is incredible, featuring a gradual shallow walkout for hundreds of meters into sandy bay. Clams on bottom may be a bare foot hazard... for some. Small sandy beach good for children. Most/all of the 8 or 9 public beaches on Lake Muskoka have 'only' 200 to 300 feet or 70-100 meters of water frontage. None have concessions or rentals... All are free. A photo shows a ratty looking park April 28th 2019 at height of spring flooding... during second "One Hundred Year Flood" on Lake Muskoka in sixty... no...
Read moreWe found this park/beach almost by accident after the beach we were going to was too crowded. This one was great, even though we got there about 3pm there was parking and places to set up seats in the park area. It's not very big, and neither is the beach, but it's well maintained. The on-site toilets were very messy, and there wasn't really a place to change in privacy. The water from the beach is mostly sand with a little seaweed in places. It doesn't seem to go deeper than 1m for easily 50m out from the shore. You can see people very far away standing with only their knees in the water. Great hidden treasure we will...
Read moreIt's a small beach that has a grass area that's perfect for picnics and kids. There are washrooms and free parking. The water is shallow and you can walk out for what seems forever with the water at your waistline. They have put some swimming lines up and most times the shore line has natural debris, like twigs and pine needles, and leaves in the water but it is not a maintained beach so... You will see small fish and ducks. It's very...
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