About Oxtongue
Oxtongue Lake is situated in the northernmost region of the Township of Algonquin Highlands. Its proximity to Algonquin Provincial Park and Oxtongue Rapids Park enhances its appeal as a pristine and well-maintained lake, renowned for its clean waters. The lake provides ideal conditions for a variety of recreational activities, including swimming, canoeing, boating, and kayaking, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Oxtongue Lake, characterized by its significant depth and predominantly sandy shorelines, stands as a magnificent natural wonder. As an in-stream lake, it serves as a crucial connector between Algonquin Park and Lake of Bays. While the lake's maximum depth reaches approximately 27 meters, the southern end features shallower areas, adding to its diverse aquatic landscape.
Photo By Naguib Kerba
Relax and Enjoy
For those seeking a more leisurely experience, you can unwind on our pristine sandy beaches or enjoy happy hour with your neighbors. Take advantage of the designated picnic areas for a relaxing meal outdoors, or visit one of the nearby golf courses or spas for a day of recreation and rejuvenation. Additionally, explore the local art galleries, gift shops, and library to immerse yourself in the cultural offerings of the area.
All Season Fun
While Oxtongue Lake receives much attention during the summer months, it is a year-round destination offering unique experiences in every season. In autumn, the lake's breathtaking fall foliage creates a vibrant and picturesque landscape that is truly awe-inspiring. Spring brings the opportunity to spot moose, popular residents of the area, and marks the beginning of the fishing season, with Oxtongue Lake home to many large fish waiting to be caught. Winter transforms the area into a wonderland with numerous outdoor activities, including snowmobiling, skiing, and ice fishing. The lake is also home to the renowned Algonquin Snowmobile Club, boasting 300 kilometres of trails, ensuring plenty of winter fun. Oxtongue Lake is a destination that delights visitors throughout the year.
Photo By Andrea Armstrong