![]() ![]() The Ontario Provincial Police were not immediately available for comment. It is unknown whether any boats were damaged in the “excavation.” ![]() “It’s a small community up here and it’s pretty devastating,” he said. While he didn’t want to speculate on the details, he said the pandemic has caused some strain within the boating industry and added more pressure in general to the local economy and labour force. For something like that to happen… it’s like fiction.” “Luckily nobody got hurt, which is a good thing,” he said. He said more than one building had been damaged and estimated that it was possible the cost for repair was “in the millions.” Geordie Newlands, owner of SWS Muskoka, which also operates marinas in the area, called the incident shocking. The 123-year-old coal-fired steamship The Seqwun sails out of the Wharf in Gravenhurst to lakes Muskoka, Rosseau and Joseph. The marina is centred between three of Muskoka’s big lakes - Rosseau, Muskoka and Joseph - which have properties currently listed for more than $14 million. The Pride of Rosseau property offers boat storage and winterization, boat service and repairs. ![]() Does anyone have more information on what happened? #Muskoka /XcCLAVBFMy- Don Tapscott July 27, 2022 A disgruntled, fired employee from a marina near our lake house snapped and destroyed the entire marina with an excavator.
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