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Lake of Bays

Township in Ontario, Canada

Lake of Bays

Township in Ontario, Canada

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leader_titleMayor
leader_nameTerry Glover
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leader_name1Scott Aitchison (Conservative)
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leader_name2Graydon Smith (OPC)
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Lake of Bays is a township within the District Municipality of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. The township, situated 193 km north of Toronto, is named after the Lake of Bays. In the 2021 census, the township had a population of 3,759 and encompassed 667.43 km2 of land.

Located in the northeast corner of Muskoka, Lake of Bays offers a natural landscape of forests, rocks, lakes and wetlands. It is an important destination for cottaging, recreation and tourism in Ontario. Currently, the economy of the township is primarily based on tourism, recreation, and the service sector with forestry and aggregate (composite) extraction contributing as well.

History

The Township of Lake of Bays was established on January 1, 1971, from the former Townships of Franklin, Ridout, McLean, and Sinclair/Finlayson (unorganized) as part of the reorganization of the District of Muskoka.

In the early 20th century, several grand resort hotels opened on the lake, among them the Wawa (built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1923) and the Bigwin Inn, a resort that operated on Bigwin Island from 1920 until the late 1960s. These hotels were sought-after destinations for many rich and famous individuals and groups at the time, including Hollywood stars like Clark Gable, writers like Ernest Hemingway and, during the Second World War, the Dutch royal family.

The township was once home to what was known as the smallest commercial railway line in the world, the Huntsville and Lake of Bays Transportation Company portage railway. Between 1904 and 1958 it ferried passengers between North Portage on Peninsula Lake to South Portage on Lake of Bays, a distance of 2 km. The train, named the Portage Flyer, was discontinued in 1958 and was relocated to an amusement park near St. Thomas, Ontario, until 1984. Much of the original components have since been repatriated and continue to operate on the grounds of Muskoka Heritage Place near Huntsville.

Geography

Communities

Baysville
Dorset

The township includes the communities of:

  • Baysville
  • Bigwin
  • Birkendale
  • Bona Vista
  • Bondi Village
  • Britannia
  • Brooks Mills
  • Browns Brae
  • Dorset (partially)
  • Dwight
  • Fox Point
  • Glenmount
  • Grandview
  • Grassmere
  • Grove Park
  • Hillside
  • Limberlost Lodge
  • Lumina
  • Maple Ridge
  • Millar Hill (ghost town)
  • Nith Grove
  • North Portage
  • Norway Point
  • Port Cunnington
  • Sea Breeze
  • South Portage
  • Wahawin

A small community developed on the subdivided landholdings of a sawmill built by William Brown in the 1870s. The economic development of Baysville was enabled by good road and steamboat connections. Baysville developed into a popular region for vacationers and sportsmen.

Bodies of water

Lake of Bays in Dwight
  • Cooper Lake
  • Echo Lake
  • Ellis Lake
  • Lake of Bays
  • Oxtongue River
  • Peninsula Lake
  • Ril Lake
  • Rusynyk Bay
  • Tackaberry Lake

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lake of Bays had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 667.43 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

| 1971 |1729 | 1976 |2078 | 1981 |2123 | 1986 |2298 | 1991 |2775 | 1996 |2850 | 2001 |2900 | 2006 |3570 | 2011 |3506 | 2016 |3167 | 2021 |3759

In film

The 1949 FitzPatrick Traveltalk Ontario: Land of Lakes includes a segment on Bigwin Inn.

In 1963, the former Dorset Fire Tower was shown in the opening credits of the old CBC TV show The Forest Rangers. The tower can also be seen in the 1999 Canadian documentary Over Canada: An Aerial Adventure.

The lake scenes from the Canadian film starring Gordon Pinsent called Away From Her were also shot in the township on the south shore of Lake of Bays across from Price's Point.

Notable residents

  • Art Asbury, speed boat racer and one-time world speed record holder.

References

References

  1. "Lake of Bays".
  2. (2014). "Ontario Geonames GIS (on-line map and search)". [[Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
  3. (12 September 2016). "Toporama (on-line map and search)". Natural Resources Canada.
  4. (2006). "Restructured municipalities - Ontario map #5". [[Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario).
  5. (2018-01-01). "Map 5". [[Ministry of Transportation of Ontario]].
  6. "Where Legends Live". Bigwin Island Golf Club.
  7. "Founding of Baysville, The". Ontario Heritage Trust.
  8. (July 1973). "1971 Census of Canada - Population Census Subdivisions (Historical)". Statistics Canada.
  9. "About Art Asbury".
  10. (February 14, 2013). "Corrections and updates: Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census". Statistics Canada.
  11. {{SCref. (2021)
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