2027 Budget Priorities - District of Muskoka
We need your input to help inform the 2027 budget!
Take Our 1-Minute Budget Survey
The District of Muskoka is beginning work on the 2027 budget, and your input will help identify the priorities that are most important to residents across Muskoka.
Coming in June: A More Detailed 5-Minute Budget Survey
Want to provide more in-depth feedback?
In June, we will launch a longer survey that will give residents the opportunity to share additional thoughts on District services, spending priorities, and future investments.
You can complete the quick survey now, the detailed survey in June, or both. Your feedback will help guide budget decisions that impact our communities.
Why Your Input Matters
Each year, the District of Muskoka determines how much essential services will cost and decides how tax dollars and grant funding will be used.
Your feedback helps Council and staff understand:
- Which services residents value most
- Where improvements may be needed
- What priorities should guide future investments
- How to balance affordability with community expectations
By sharing your perspective, you help ensure staff understand what services matter most to our taxpayers so that resources are focused where they will have the greatest impact.
Together, we can build a stronger and more vibrant Muskoka.
What Is a Municipal Budget?
A municipal budget is a financial plan that outlines how money is collected and spent to deliver public services.
It helps determine:
- What services are provided
- How infrastructure is maintained and improved
- Where investments are made
- How tax dollars are used
Each year, the District of Muskoka and the 6 local Towns and Townships prepare separate budgets to address the needs of our communities.
How Your Tax Dollars Support Muskoka
Property taxes help fund a wide range of essential services that residents depend on throughout the year.
District of Muskoka Services
The District provides services that benefit residents across all of Muskoka, including:
- Waste management and diversion (Municipalities no longer oversee recycling)
- District roads and transportation
- Community services and housing supports
- Health Services, including paramedic services and emergency response
- Long-term care homes
- Land use planning and development
- Water and wastewater services
- Environmental protection initiatives
Town and Township Services
Each local municipality is responsible for community-specific services such as:
- Local roads and snow clearing
- Parks and recreation facilities
- Community centres
- Libraries
- Fire services
- Local planning and by-law enforcement
Where the Money Goes
The District budget balances many important priorities, including:
- Maintaining and improving infrastructure
- Delivering essential services
- Supporting vulnerable residents
- Protecting the natural environment
- Planning for future growth
- Responding to changing community needs
Budget decisions balance service levels, long-term planning and affordability.
Learn More About the Budget Process
To explore current and past budgets, visit the District's budget page:
We need your input to help inform the 2027 budget!
Take Our 1-Minute Budget Survey
The District of Muskoka is beginning work on the 2027 budget, and your input will help identify the priorities that are most important to residents across Muskoka.
Coming in June: A More Detailed 5-Minute Budget Survey
Want to provide more in-depth feedback?
In June, we will launch a longer survey that will give residents the opportunity to share additional thoughts on District services, spending priorities, and future investments.
You can complete the quick survey now, the detailed survey in June, or both. Your feedback will help guide budget decisions that impact our communities.
Why Your Input Matters
Each year, the District of Muskoka determines how much essential services will cost and decides how tax dollars and grant funding will be used.
Your feedback helps Council and staff understand:
- Which services residents value most
- Where improvements may be needed
- What priorities should guide future investments
- How to balance affordability with community expectations
By sharing your perspective, you help ensure staff understand what services matter most to our taxpayers so that resources are focused where they will have the greatest impact.
Together, we can build a stronger and more vibrant Muskoka.
What Is a Municipal Budget?
A municipal budget is a financial plan that outlines how money is collected and spent to deliver public services.
It helps determine:
- What services are provided
- How infrastructure is maintained and improved
- Where investments are made
- How tax dollars are used
Each year, the District of Muskoka and the 6 local Towns and Townships prepare separate budgets to address the needs of our communities.
How Your Tax Dollars Support Muskoka
Property taxes help fund a wide range of essential services that residents depend on throughout the year.
District of Muskoka Services
The District provides services that benefit residents across all of Muskoka, including:
- Waste management and diversion (Municipalities no longer oversee recycling)
- District roads and transportation
- Community services and housing supports
- Health Services, including paramedic services and emergency response
- Long-term care homes
- Land use planning and development
- Water and wastewater services
- Environmental protection initiatives
Town and Township Services
Each local municipality is responsible for community-specific services such as:
- Local roads and snow clearing
- Parks and recreation facilities
- Community centres
- Libraries
- Fire services
- Local planning and by-law enforcement
Where the Money Goes
The District budget balances many important priorities, including:
- Maintaining and improving infrastructure
- Delivering essential services
- Supporting vulnerable residents
- Protecting the natural environment
- Planning for future growth
- Responding to changing community needs
Budget decisions balance service levels, long-term planning and affordability.
Learn More About the Budget Process
To explore current and past budgets, visit the District's budget page:
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Take Survey
A short survey to provide feedback on what matters most to you.
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Quick Polls
What matters most when the District makes budget decisions?
FAQs
- What are consolidated financial statements?
- What does a clean audit report mean?
- What does it mean that the District has positive net financial assets?
- How much debt did the District reduce in 2024?
- What are reserves and reserve funds?
- Why did reserves decrease in 2024?
- How much money does the District have in reserves?
- What is accumulated surplus?
- What was the District’s accumulated surplus in 2024?
- What are tangible capital assets?
- How much are the District’s assets worth?
- What does it mean that assets are 55.7% consumed?
- What is the Asset Management Plan?
- Why is the Asset Management Plan important?
- Why does the District need large reserves?
- How do reserves help during emergencies?
- Why is understanding the budget and financial statements important?

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