Port Carling, Ontario

Port Carling, Ontario

Port Carling is an unincorporated community in the Township of Muskoka Lakes in the Canadian province of Ontario. It has been the municipal seat of the township since 1971. It has several hundred year-round residents and is a service centre for thousands of other seasonal residents in the area.

Attractions and venues

Besides the town itself, which maintains much of its older architecture, there are several tourist and cultural sites:
* [http://www.muskoka.com/tourism/mlm Muskoka Lakes Museum]
* [http://www.mla.on.ca Muskoka Lakes Association Antique Boat Show] (every other year)
* [http://www.muskoka.com/library Muskoka Lakes Library]
*Port Carling Memorial Community Hall
*The Ferndale Lookout Tower [http://www.geocities.com/ontarioftl/oldtowers (photo)] (used as Ranger Gord's fire tower on the Red Green Show).

Geography and transportation

Port Carling is located on the Indian River and owes its importance to its key position on the water routes of the area. A set of locks joins Lake Muskoka and Lake Rosseau, so much boat and ship traffic in the township passes through, hence its nickname "Hub of the Lakes".

The community is directly located on the two-lane Muskoka Road 118, and improvements to Highway 69 now link it to the controlled-access freeway Highway 400 and the sometimes divided Highway 11. This has greatly facilitated its increasing role as a tourist destination from the Toronto area.

History and economy

The Ojibway Indians settled in the area in the 1850s. They called their settlement Obajewanung or Obogawanung, while Europeans called it Indian Gardens. Before white settlers moved into the newly surveyed Medora Township starting in the 1860s, the Ojibway moved to Parry Sound but continued to summer in Port Carling.

In 1869, Benjamin Hardcastle Johnston established a post office here called it Port Carling. John Carling, the Ontario Minister of Public Works, was a booster of the locks between the lakes which were completed in 1871. This led to an economic boom fuelled by tourism and logging, resulting in the building of four resorts, two sawmills and three Protestant churches of the 1870s. The Orange Order was active in the area, and few Catholics settled here.

The Port Carling Boat Works Ltd. traces its origins to an enterprise started in 1868 by William J. Johnston. It captured a niche market after his relatives developed the disappearing propeller boat and operated the company under that name for a while.

Port Carling became independent of Medora Township and was incorporated as a village in 1896 (a status it would keep until 1971). As it grew, the locks were widened in 1903 to permit steamship traffic and in 1922 smaller pleasure boat locks were installed. The Port Carling Volunteer Fire Department began in 1912 and got its biggest workout in 1931 when a series of fires ravaged the boat works and much of the downtown.

James Bartleman has been Port Carling's most prominent government official outside the community. The part-Ojibway man was a diplomat and lieutenant governor of Ontario. He wrote "Out of Muskoka", a personal reminiscence of his upbringing and some of the less savoury aspects of local history.

External links

* [http://www.portcarlingboats.com Port Carling Info Site] semi-official community site
* [http://www.township.muskokalakes.on.ca Muskoka Lakes Township] municipal government site
* [http://www.port-carling.muskoka-ontario.com Port Carling] semi-official community site
* [http://www.acbs.org/Public/Rudder/muskota.htm Muskoka Lakes Museum] article


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