Stretching from the vast wilderness of Algonquin Park in the east to the rugged windswept shores of the Georgian Bay Islands in the west, the District of Muskoka includes the treasured towns of Gravenhurst, Bracebridge and Huntsville, and the townships of Georgian Bay, Lake of Bays and Muskoka Lakes.
With its rugged beauty, pristine lakes and quaint settlements, Muskoka is indeed both a world-famous tourist destination and a cottager's playground. In this book, Mike Grandmaison has divided his coverage of the forests, lakes, cottages and islands into four sections: winter, summer, spring, autumn, capturing the best the region has to offer in every section of the year.
"Muskoka" translates from the Algonquin language into English as "land of the red earth." Unforgettable sunsets, stunning autumn tree foliage and the region's signature crop of cranberries all relate back to the "red earth" theme and become the backdrop for this stunning photography collection.
Photographer Mike Grandmaison is no stranger to the Canadian landscape. He has explored and captured the width and breadth of his beloved country on numerous occasions. Mike is passionate about finding and creating beautiful images that document the essence of our great country. His iconic images have graced the pages of calendars, books, and magazines. Five postage stamps now feature his photographs.