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New property listed in Bracebridge

I have listed a new property at 40 Windsong Crescent in Muskoka. See details here

This immaculate bungalow in one of Bracebridge's most in-demand neighbourhoods offers 2017 SF of single-floor living and has SO MUCH TO OFFER! Ravine lot, mature trees, extensively landscaped grounds with interlocking pathways and perennial gardens, irrigation system in front and back yards, private back deck, BBQ gas line, central A/C, covered front porch, attached 2-car garage with garage door opener and access into house, 9' main floor ceilings with California knockdown texture, large windows for fabulous natural light, mix of hardwood flooring, quality berber and ceramic tile, quartz counters with island undermount sink, pantry, under counter lighting, main floor laundry with custom counter and utility sink, formal dining room, private primary wing with large bedroom, walk-in closet with customer organizer, and 5 piece bath including glass shower and dual vanity, 2 additional bedrooms, 4 pc main bathroom, custom blinds and window coverings and more! But it doesn't stop there...The lower level offers a family room with gas fireplace and full egress window, bedroom with hardwood flooring and walk-in closet with custom shelving, workshop, utility room with plenty of storage and additional unfinished space for a future gym, craft room (maybe both!) or whatever your heart desires. All just steps to the Sportsplex recreation centre, Rene Caisse community theatre and extensive walking/hiking trails for you and your four-legged friend. Extras include plenum humidifier, HRV, owned hot water tank, central vacuum, alarm system. Many furnishings/items are negotiable with sale.

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JUST LISTED

40 Windsong Crescent, Bracebridge
Offered at $949,000

This immaculate bungalow in one of Bracebridge's most in-demand neighbourhoods offers 2017 SF of single-floor living and has SO MUCH TO OFFER! Ravine lot, mature trees, extensively landscaped grounds with interlocking pathways and perennial gardens, irrigation system in front and back yards, private back deck, BBQ gas line, central A/C, covered front porch, attached 2-car garage with garage door opener and access into house, 9' main floor ceilings with California knockdown texture, large windows for fabulous natural light, mix of hardwood flooring, quality berber and ceramic tile, quartz counters with island undermount sink, pantry, under counter lighting, main floor laundry with custom counter and utility sink, formal dining room, private primary wing with large bedroom, walk-in closet with customer organizer, and 5 piece bath including glass shower and dual vanity, 2 additional bedrooms, 4 pc main bathroom, custom blinds and window coverings and more! But it doesn't stop there...The lower level offers a family room with gas fireplace and full egress window, bedroom with hardwood flooring and walk-in closet with custom shelving, workshop, utility room with plenty of storage and additional unfinished space for a future gym, craft room (maybe both!) or whatever your heart desires. All just steps to the Sportsplex recreation centre, Rene Caisse community theatre and extensive walking/hiking trails for you and your four-legged friend. Extras include plenum humidifier, HRV, owned hot water tank, central vacuum, alarm system. Many furnishings/items are negotiable with sale.

Book your own private showing:
Shannon Donnelly, REALTOR, SRES
705-394-8350
shannon@muskoka-properties.com

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New property listed in Bracebridge

I have listed a new property at 1186 Falkenburg Road in Muskoka. See details here

This comfortable and well laid out 4 bedroom bungalow with 2825 sq ft of living space is situated on a level 1.9 acre lot in a rural location but just 8 minutes to downtown Bracebridge. Main floor features spacious eat-in kitchen with built-in appliances including JennAir range top and convertible breakfast bar, walkout to sprawling wraparound deck, adjacent dining room leading to a screened-in 3-season 11' x 9' Muskoka Room with removable vinyl windows and walkout to front deck, large living room bathed in natural light, sizeable primary bedroom with 3 pc ensuite and his/hers closets, 2 additional bedrooms, main 4 pc bathroom with jetted tub and a main floor laundry. Downstairs, you'll enjoy the light coming in from the above-grade windows and the whole family can spread out in the in the 26' x 14' family room or enjoy a beverage at the wet bar. A 4th bedroom plus an additional office/den, bonus exercise area, hobby/utility room, 2 pc bathroom and plenty of storage space round out this area. Outside, there's a garage/workshop and shed all surrounded by mature trees, and a small pond with waterlillies serving as a nice resting spot for bullfrogs and dragonflies. R2000 ""Quality"" Home. Artesian well. GenerLink.*** BRAND NEW SEPTIC SYSTEM to support 4 bedrooms completed in April 2025.*** Many items/furnishings negotiable.

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I have sold a property at 26 Walter Street in Muskoka

I have sold a property at 26 Walter Street in Muskoka on Jul 14, 2025. See details here

NEW PRICE - Location, location, location! This solid raised bungalow with full walk-out basement is situated in a highly desirable, family-friendly neighbourhood just steps to Huntsville's downtown core as well as Avery Beach Park for summer splashing and Hunters Bay Trail for casual walks with the dog. Main floor features: 3 bedrooms, including primary with 3 pc ensuite, eat-in kitchen, combined living room/dining room with gleaming hardwood and walkout to spacious deck overlooking the fully fenced back yard (great for kids or pets), laundry chute, main 4 pc bath. Lower level offers great in-law suite potential and features sprawling family room with gas fireplace, walkout to back yard, workshop (could be easily converted to a bedroom), 2 pc bathroom, laundry room, utility room and plenty of storage. Attached 2 car garage offers good height, loft storage and rear door to deck that connects to dining room walkout.

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Mid-summer depression? Yup. It’s an actual thing.

Summer. The word itself conjures images of long, carefree days, vibrant sunsets, and the general feeling that life is a little lighter. But for some, as July deepens and the initial glow of summer fades, a different, more somber feeling can creep in: mid-summer depression.

It might seem counterintuitive. How can you be down when everyone else is seemingly enjoying themselves? Yet, it’s a real and often overlooked phenomenon. If you’re feeling a sense of dread instead of delight as the days get hotter, you’re not alone.

Why Does Mid-Summer Depression Happen?

While not a clinical diagnosis in itself, mid-summer depression often manifests as a form of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) that occurs in the warmer months, or it can be a general dip in mood exacerbated by summer-specific factors. Here are a few reasons why you might be feeling the mid-summer blues:

  • Disrupted Routines: For many, summer means a break from the structured routines of work or school. While this can initially feel liberating, the lack of routine can lead to feelings of aimlessness, disorganization, and even anxiety.

  • Social Pressure & FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): Social media is awash with idyllic summer adventures, leading to an unspoken pressure to be constantly happy and engaged. If your reality doesn't match this curated perfection, it can lead to feelings of inadequacy, isolation, and FOMO.

  • Heat and Humidity: The oppressive heat and humidity of mid-summer can be physically and mentally draining. It can disrupt sleep, decrease energy levels, and make it difficult to engage in activities you might otherwise enjoy, leading to irritability and low mood.

  • Financial Strain: Summer often brings increased expenses – vacations, outdoor activities, higher utility bills for air conditioning. Financial stress can be a significant contributor to anxiety and depression.

  • Body Image Issues: With lighter clothing and more time spent outdoors, anxieties around body image can heighten, leading to self-consciousness and a reluctance to participate in social activities.

  • Anticipation vs. Reality: Sometimes, the sheer anticipation of summer builds it up to be an unrealistic ideal. When the reality doesn't quite live up to the hype, it can lead to disappointment and a feeling of anti-climax.

  • Longer Days & Sleep Disruption: While more daylight sounds appealing, for some, the extended daylight hours can disrupt natural sleep cycles, leading to insomnia and fatigue, which in turn can worsen mood.

Recognizing the Signs:

Mid-summer depression can manifest in various ways, similar to other forms of depression. Look out for:

  • Persistent low mood, sadness, or irritability

  • Loss of interest in activities you usually enjoy

  • Changes in sleep patterns (insomnia or oversleeping)

  • Changes in appetite (eating more or less)

  • Fatigue and low energy

  • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Social withdrawal

Coping Strategies for Brighter Summer Days:

If you're experiencing mid-summer depression, remember that it's temporary and there are steps you can take to feel better:

  1. Maintain Some Routine: While it's good to relax, try to keep some structure in your day. Regular sleep and wake times, meal times, and dedicated periods for work or hobbies can help create a sense of stability.

  2. Prioritize Sleep: Create a cool, dark, and quiet environment for sleep. Stick to a consistent sleep schedule as much as possible. If the long daylight hours are an issue, consider blackout curtains.

  3. Stay Hydrated and Eat Well: The heat can be dehydrating, which impacts mood and energy. Focus on fresh, light meals and drink plenty of water.

  4. Embrace Cooler Activities: Instead of fighting the heat, adapt. Plan outdoor activities for cooler mornings or evenings. Seek out air-conditioned spaces like libraries or museums. Go for a swim!

  5. Set Realistic Expectations: Not every day of summer needs to be an epic adventure. It’s okay to have quiet days and enjoy simple pleasures.

  6. Limit Social Media Exposure: If comparing yourself to others is making you feel down, take a break from social media or curate your feed to show more realistic content.

  7. Connect with Others (Authentically): Instead of large, overwhelming gatherings, opt for smaller, more intimate connections with people who uplift you. Be honest about how you're feeling with trusted friends or family.

  8. Get Moving (Gently): Even a short walk in the early morning or late evening can boost your mood and energy. Listen to your body and don't push yourself in the heat.

  9. Practice Self-Compassion: Be kind to yourself. It’s okay not to feel perfectly joyful all the time, especially when facing external stressors like heat or disrupted routines.

  10. Seek Professional Help: If your feelings of sadness or despair are persistent, interfering with your daily life, or if you're experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please reach out to a mental health professional. They can offer strategies, support, and explore potential treatments.

Mid-summer depression is a valid experience, and acknowledging it is the first step towards feeling better. By understanding its potential causes and implementing proactive coping strategies, you can navigate the season with greater well-being, even when the sunshine doesn't quite shine in.

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