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Fox Lake Vacation Rentals

Swim the clear, cool water with your family at Fox Lake then treat everyone at the beloved Belly Ice Cream near Huntsville.

Swim Clear Water and Enjoy Ice Cream Near Huntsville Together

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Fox Lake, Ontario, Canada

Why Rent On Fox Lake

Fox Lake sits northwest of the Town of Huntsville in Ontario’s Muskoka District, in a part of the region where the density of famous lake destinations drops off and the quality of the landscape stays exactly the same. Huntsville, with its waterfront parks, excellent restaurants, and Arrowhead Provincial Park on its doorstep, is close enough to provide everything a family needs for a day in town, while Fox Lake itself maintains the quieter character of a Muskoka lake that has not been discovered by the cottage-country marketing machine. For families who have been to Muskoka before and want something with less traffic on the water and more forest on the shore, this is a compelling address.

Trout, Bass, Pike, and the Huntsville Surroundings

Fox Lake holds trout, bass, and pike in waters served by marinas and public boat launches scattered around the shore, giving fishing and recreational boating families the access they need without the marina-queue dynamics of the region’s busiest lakes. Swimming, kayaking, and canoeing suit the lake’s calm inlets and bays through the warm season, and the rolling hills and dense forest surrounding the lake are ideal for hiking and biking trails with consistent lake views at the ridge. In winter, the frozen lake surface supports ice fishing, ice skating, and snowmobiling connections, while nearby trail systems are groomed for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing through terrain that looks its most dramatic under a heavy Muskoka snowfall.

Why a Fox Lake Rental Rewards the Experienced Muskoka Family

The rental market on Fox Lake reflects its character: less competitive than the most famous Muskoka addresses, more available at peak season, and genuinely well-appointed for the families who find it. Waterfront cottages and lakehouses offer private docks above trout and bass water, full kitchens for the self-sufficient lake week, outdoor fire pits for evenings where the only sounds are forest ones, and hot tubs on select properties that make September and October stays feel generous rather than compromised. Huntsville’s cafes, boutique shops, and Arrowhead Park are a short drive away for when the group wants a change of scene. Pet-friendly rentals are available throughout the area.

What To Know

Fox Lake is less well-served by on-lake amenities than the Huntsville waterfront itself, and there is no marina store or waterfront restaurant directly on the lake. Arrive with your provisioning done in Huntsville, bring your own watercraft if kayaking or canoeing is important to the stay, and approach the week as a self-sufficient retreat with an excellent town nearby rather than a resort experience. That slight shift in expectation is what the lake rewards most generously.

Fox Lake is the Muskoka experience for the family that already knows what Muskoka is and wants a version of it that still has some quiet left in it. The water is real, the trout are genuine, Huntsville is minutes away, and the lake belongs almost entirely to the people staying on it. In peak summer, that combination is worth considerably more than a famous name on a map.

Best time to go
Best time to visit Fox Lake is September to October, with pleasant temperatures (10-20°C) and vibrant fall colors. Enjoy water sports, hiking, and nearby Algonquin Park's peak foliage. Visit Bala for the Cranberry Festival and Kitchener-Waterloo for Oktoberfest. Local shops and wineries in Prince Edward County are open during this period.
Water Quality
Fox Lake in Ontario, Canada, exhibits water that is predominantly deep blue with crystal-clear clarity, allowing for excellent visibility of the lake's bottom.
Max depth (m)
12.2
Elevation (m)
298

Popular activities

  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Fox Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • It is not always safe to swim in Fox Lake. The safety of the water can be affected by elevated E. coli levels, especially after large rain events. Regular water samples are taken to check for bacteria, and signs are posted if the beach is closed due to high E. coli levels.

  • Fox Lake in Ontario, Canada, is a popular destination because of its fishing opportunities. It is located about 25 miles north of Kenora and is accessible from the larger Lount Lake, making it a favorite among anglers. The lake offers a medium-sized freshwater environment ideal for fishing activities.

  • For trout in Fox Lake, Ontario, which is in Fisheries Management Zone 18, the seasons and catch limits are as follows: Brook trout and Brown trout are open all year. The daily catch limit is 5 and possession limit is 2 for all trout and salmon species combined. These limits apply to both Brook and Brown trout.

  • Yes, there is a public beach at Fox Lake. The Lakefront Park and Beach in Fox Lake features a beach and is set to open for swimming and a splash pad in 2025. This beach is part of the renovated Lakefront Park.

  • The nearest towns to Fox Lake, Ontario, for amenities and services are Huntsville and possibly Kenora, though Kenora is further away. Fox Lake is located in the geographic township of Stisted northwest of Huntsville, making it the most convenient town for accessing amenities and services.