Muskoka GeoHub is the District's online web mapping portal allowing you access to important geographical information such as:
NEW APRIL 2025: GeoHub's updated Floodline and LiDAR Mapping 2.0 app gives you powerful new ways to see how flooding may impact your property. It’s especially helpful for seasonal property owners who want to stay informed, even when they’re not in Muskoka.
Here’s what’s new:
✅ Explore flood-prone areas in 2D and 3D
✅ See live lake levels, now updated hourly
✅ Use the new Live Lake Level Line to see where water may reach on your property – now available along with detailed hydrographs for these 7 lakes across Muskoka with live monitoring: (Bala Bay, Fairy Lake, Go Home Lake, Lake Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Lake Rosseau and Mary Lake)
✅ Filter data by structure, municipality, or lake to see affected areas and estimated values
Check it out now: GeoHub's updated Floodline and LiDAR Mapping 2.0 app or watch our video tutorial.
Don't forget to add https://map.muskoka.on.ca to your bookmarks!
Learn more about the tools and functions of Muskoka GeoHub by watching the tutorials below:
1. General GeoHub Demo - Access, Tips and Tricks:
2. Muskoka GeoHub Tutorial: Floodline and LiDAR Mapping 2.0
3. Floodplain Maps and Real Time Water Levels:
GIS is short for Geographic Information System, but what does that mean?
GIS is a system or application designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographical data. This information and data is spatial, meaning that the data represents information about a physical location on Earth. The District's GIS team develops and maintains spatial information for mapping and data analysis to support District initiatives, and to provide the public with access to important geographical information across Muskoka.
GIS touches everyone's life regularly, but many people are unaware of its uses and availability. That's why we are excited to introduce you to the new Muskoka GeoHub!