Close Alert Banner
Skip to Content

District Municipality of Muskoka Logo District of Muskoka Print Logo

Contact UsContact Us
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Categories
    • Airport
    • Area Municipalities
    • Business, Planning & Development
    • Careers and Volunteering
    • Children and Seniors
    • Community Services and Support
    • Council
    • EnviroHub
    • Finance and Administration
    • Garbage and Recycling
    • Health and Emergency Services
    • Housing
    • OPP Detachment Boards
    • Provincial Offences Court
    • Roads and Transportation
    • Water and Sewer
    • Feedback and Engagement
    • News and Public Notices

Banner Image

Revitalization Project to Resume on MR 117 in Baysville

  • Open new window to share this page via Facebook Facebook
  • Open new window to share this page via LinkedIn LinkedIn
  • Open new window to share this page via Twitter Twitter
  • Email this page Email
Email icon Back to Search
"Partnership Release" District logo & Lake of bays logo

Construction scheduled to start again in April and be completed by the end of 2026  

Muskoka, ON - The District of Muskoka and the Township of Lake of Bays are transforming the section of Muskoka Road 117 (MR117) in the community of Baysville. Crews are anticipated to be on-site this week as they prepare to resume construction from Bridge Street to Bay Street in early April. The work is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2026. 

Work on the 780-metre section of MR117 began in September 2025, from University Street to Bridge Street, and paused for the winter. 

Muskoka Road 117 is a key route through the community and supports local businesses and travel. In addition to resurfacing the road, the project will improve traffic flow and safety for both pedestrians and drivers. Planned upgrades include: 

  • A new roundabout  
  • Pedestrian crossings  
  • Traffic calming features  
  • A multi-use trail  
  • A new sidewalk 

This work in Baysville marks the first-ever Muskoka Main Streets project, an initiative to strengthen the places where residents live, work, and connect, because main streets are more than just roads. 

What the Community Needs to Know  

Traffic Impacts: Motorists can expect new traffic patterns and temporary adjustments to ensure road safety. Signs will also help guide drivers and pedestrians safely through the area. Municipal511 will be updated to help keep Google Maps and Waze current. 

Scheduling: As with all road construction projects, delays may occur due to unforeseen conditions. The District will provide advance notice where possible.    

Stay Informed: Residents are encouraged to visit www.engagemuskoka.ca/mr117-baysville to sign up for project updates or submit comments or questions. 

The District recognizes construction can be disruptive for residents, motorists, and businesses, and thanks residents for their patience during this important redevelopment project. 

-30- 

Planning and investing so that we have the services and infrastructure our residents and communities need - now and in the future. It’s what we do.   

The District of Muskoka is made up of six area municipalities and is responsible for delivering critical public services and programs to residents in our community. Visit our website at www.muskoka.on.ca. For updates by email, subscribe to News Updates on our website.  

Media Contact: 

media@muskoka.on.ca 

Subscribe to page updates
Email iconSubscribe

News and Public Notices
    • News
    • Subscribe

Contact Us

District Municipality of Muskoka footer logo

Contact Us

The District Municipality of Muskoka

70 Pine Street
Bracebridge, ON P1L 1N3

Phone: 705-645-2100
Fax: 705-645-5319

  • Quick Links

    • Accessibility
    • Freedom of Information and Privacy
    • Terms of Use
    • Sitemap
    • Website Feedback
    • SIMON
  • Connect with Us

View our Facebook Page Facebook View our Twitter Page Twitter View our YouTube Page YouTube View our LinkedIn Page LinkedIn

© Copyright 2021 The District Municipality of Muskoka

By GHD Digital

Close Old Browser Notification
Browser Compatibility Notification
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.