Kahshe Lake
Kahshe Lake, located in Muskoka, is the fourth largest lake in the region.
There are over 600 cottages on the lake, which is tea coloured.
The lake name Ka-shesheb-agam-ag is a First Nations term that means 'where there are-ducks-lake-place'. So, don't be surprised if you see a raft of duck paddling by.
With over 2.1 million visitors annually, it is no wonder Muskoka (aka Cottage Country), was ranked #1 for best trips by National Geographic (2011), and the #1 most searched Canadian destination for vacation rentals (2017).
For over 10,000 years, First Nations, including the Anishinaabeg inhabited this area.
Muskoka is named after the Chippawa First Nations chief of the 1850's, Chief Yellowhead or Mesqua Ukie or Musquakie, who used the area as a hunting grounds.
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