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When is the cut-off to wish people a Happy New Year? Our greetings & salutations analyst has informed us that this time is fast approaching, and that your email intro is only relevant for another 48 hours.
Conversational ice breakers come and go, but IRONMAN 70.3 race pictures are forever. We are 25 weeks away from running into a lake followed by the fastest outfit change you’ll likely ever experience. Lake of Bays Brewing Co. IRONMAN 70.3 Muskoka invites you to swim, bike, run and complete your goals and dreams in beautiful cottage country— Muskoka, Ontario
Registration is 90% sold out, so don’t miss your chance to earn a tri-suit tan and cross the finish line at Canada’s longest standing 70.3.
We are very excited for the 2026 Lake of Bays Brewing Co. IRONMAN 70.3 Muskoka Triathlon! On Sunday, July 5th, we are thrilled to host you, your family and friends to historic Downtown Huntsville and the beautiful Muskoka Region to showcase this beautiful area of Ontario!
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Muskoka Forecast

🗓️ This week in Muskoka
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Two truths, and a loon
Larry the Loon loves to keep you on your toes. Two of these facts are true, and one is faker than that “8 lb bass” fishing story your neighbour told you. You’re telling me this was the one day you forgot your phone at home?
Can you spot the odd one out?
Loons can hold their breath for up to 90 seconds while diving for fish.
Muskoka is home to Canada’s only inland beach resort built entirely on floating islands.
Port Carling is known as the hub of the Muskoka Lakes.
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Is it true that people who share TMA with their friends are seen as smart, hip, and fun? That’s not a statement, we’re genuinely asking.
Share it, ask them, and let us know what they say.
Answer
Alright the jig is up, there is no floating beach resort 🏖️
A Final Note
The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
Until next time,


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