The business landscape at Muskoka Wharf
is changing just in time for the high season in Muskoka.
Milani Women’s Apparel, which opened at the wharf in May
2006, has vacated the waterfront development on Muskoka Bay
with plans to move to Port Carling’s fashion district, and a new retailer is
already set to take their place in the retail hub close to Muskoka Boat &
Heritage Centre.
Muskoka Outfitters will be moving into the 1,600-square
foot, 1-1/2 storey building owned by Golden Muskoka Developments with a soft
opening planned for May 3, said the company’s owner/operator Peter deMos.
“We’ve been in business for 10 years with an excellent
product mix that is well suited to the wharf,” deMos said in a telephone
interview Friday.
The Gravenhurst Muskoka Outfitters location will offer more
of a cottage recreational focus featuring canoes, kayaks, watersport toys and
surf and swim clothing. The Bracebridge store will still be the location for
outfitter and camping gear, he said.
“I think this will be a good move for us,” said deMos.
“We’re already successful in Bracebridge and now we’re creating access to
another group of cottagers.”
He said the new location on the bay lends itself to sea
kayaking. Muskoka Outfitters hopes to work with a float plane company to offer
fly-in tours on Georgian Bay.
The Residence Inn by Marriott hotel currently under
construction was a big draw to the wharf.
He said he is committed to the long term, including the
winter months, and finds the wharf’s cohesive approach to marketing
“refreshing.”
“We may change our hours in the winter, but we’ll be open,”
he said, adding hiking and back-country skiing and snowshoeing tours are under
consideration. “We hope to build on the winter activities. We can really only
see it growing.”