This I agree with.
Sorry but I have no current info of that area to give.
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I was north of the Muskoka the other day and was on around 5 inches . Got skunked lol like mentioned the ice didn't change much from last week to this week. Cold again now. You can always check the satilite pictures to see if it even has ice yet or use it as reference when the sun is shining like today .
Again you always have to check the ice your self or trust the person you received the info from. know a few guys that went to Lake Nipissing on opener people reported some good ice 2 guys took a sled and atv but didn't even take them off the truck. They were lucky to be on 3 inches of ice. But they said the fishing was good lol.
Good thing parts of Simcoe froze over last night. Don't follow me out first without checking I'm completely comfortable on 2.5 to 3inches of good ice.
Here is a link will show you if it's even frozen yet . Looks like lake Muskoka is still open water if I'm looking at the right lake. I know the river was all ice free from 11 on Wednesday.
https://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/mo...egion=h&page=1
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Drilled our pond just outside kw this morning to check the thickness for skating. 7”
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Thanks for the responses. Of course I would check the ice conditions myself. I was only looking for guidance. I will be heading up next weekend now as we are expecting a cold blast later this week. Give the lake a week more!