Northern Lakes Construction — Home & Cottage Renovation Contractor in Huntsville, ON
Northern Lakes Construction is a Huntsville-based renovation contractor working primarily on kitchen, bathroom and whole-home updates across the Muskoka cottage-country market. Public footprints for the firm are light — the only confirmable outward-facing record is a Google Maps listing tied to Huntsville — so we’re treating this as a community contact for Muskoka property owners rather than a fully-vetted anchor. Homeowners who’ve worked with the team are invited to post reviews on the directory so the entry can be sharpened.
Services
- Home renovations across kitchen, bathroom and whole-home scopes
- Cottage renovation and shoulder-season project work
- General contracting for finish-grade interior work
- Small-scale additions and property updates
Service Area
Huntsville, Lake of Bays, and the nearby District of Muskoka communities along Highway 11 and Highway 60.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
We’ve kept Northern Lakes Construction on the directory as a Huntsville-area lead for smaller-scope renovation work. Muskoka’s north-half anchor town supports a wide mix of GCs — from boathouse specialists to project-management firms — and the directory leans toward breadth over exclusivity so readers can find a match for their specific property.
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