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Community Information
Located just two hours north of Toronto,
Muskoka has been a vacation area of choice in Ontario for well
over 100 years. Vibrant natural beauty abounds set within a mosaic
of pristine lakes surrounded by rocky shorelines and majestic
forests. Several thriving urban centres provide excellent shopping
and entertainment services and a wide variety of employment
possibilities. First class resorts, artisans shops and visitor
attractions complement the heritage landscape and growing
communities.
The District Municipality of Muskoka was
established by Provincial legislation and commenced operations on
January 1, 1971. In
design and function, the District closely parallels other Regional
Municipalities in Ontario with the District Corporation forming
the upper tier of a two-tier system of local government.
With its endless blue lakes, countless islands and stretches of
sandy beaches Muskoka Lakes is the perfect setting for a
pleasurable escape. Its three big lakes - Joseph, Rosseau and
Muskoka - and their several lakeside communities are a perennial
playground for tourists, cottagers and residents.
Links Of Interest
Schools
For detailed information concerning Schools and other community
information, please click this
link to open a .PDF file.
School Boards in Muskoka
Huntsville Board of Education
Trillium Lakelands District School Board
Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate
Elementary Schools
Bracebridge Public School
Glen Orchard Public School
Gravenhurst Public School
Jublilee Springs Christian Academy
Macaulay Public School
Monck Public School
Monsignor Michael O'Leary School
Muskoka Beechgrove School
Muskoka Christian School
Muskoka Falls Public School
Oakley Public School Gravenhurst Highschool
V.K. Greer Public School
Watt Public School
Irwin Memorial
Secondary Schools
Georgian College
Nipissing University
Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary
Hunstville High School
Rosseau Lake College
St. Dominic Catholic Secondary School
Alternative Schools
St. Augustine Society
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