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Peninsula Lake

Coordinates: 45°20′N 79°7′W / 45.333°N 79.117°W / 45.333; -79.117
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Peninsula Lake
Near Huntsville in Muskoka
LocationMuskoka District Municipality, Ontario
Coordinates45°20′N 79°7′W / 45.333°N 79.117°W / 45.333; -79.117
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length10.7 km
Surface area8.688 km² - 840 hectares/2100 acres
Max. depth37 metres/118 feet
Water volume7767.6x10
Shore length129.8 kilometres/19 miles
IslandsHill's Island, Wolf Island, Grassy Island
SettlementsHuntsville, Township of Lake of Bays
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Peninsula Lake in the District Municipality of Muskoka, is one of the (North) Muskoka Lakes.

Peninsula Lake is a mid-sized cold-water lake located just east of Huntsville, Ontario. Municipal jurisdiction is split between the Town of Huntsville and the Township of Lake of Bays. The Lake encompasses a surface area of 868.8 ha (8.6 km²) and a total shoreline of 27.4 km.

The shoreline of Peninsula Lake is generally characterized as being typical of most developed cottage country lakes. The land immediately surrounding Peninsula Lake has predominantly residential uses. However, there are 7 commercial resorts, including Cedar Grove Lodge, one commercial ski hill and one residential condominium. Other resorts on the lake include Deerhurst Resort and Hidden Valley Resort. There are two large islands on the lake. Hills Island, the largest of the two is situated in the central waters and Wolf Island is located in Wolf Bay at the lake's eastern edge.

There is currently no industrial development, although the area has been heavily logged over the past two centuries.

The G8 summit was held on the lake at the Deerhurst Resort from June 25–26, 2010.

The water level of Peninsula Lake is controlled at two points. The first control point, which is the outlet of the lake, is the canal that is located between Fairy and Peninsula Lake. The canal was excavated in 1888 to facilitate access to Peninsula Lake by large steam ships. Before the canal was created the area consisted of a small stream and wetland. The second point is a water control structure located at the outlet of Fairy Lake. This dam was built in 1877 to control the water levels of Fairy and Peninsula Lakes to enhance navigation and logging operations.


Map of Peninsula Lake