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As you boat Lakes Muskoka, Rosseau & Joseph, at each turn you are viewing award winning architecture that represents the accomplishments of five generations of Ferguson builders. Many of these outstanding buildings & detailed restorations are featured in magazines & books about the Muskoka region & its most admired structures. The Ferguson history begins in the mid 1800's when pioneer & master carpenter "Edward" Ferguson emigrated from his Scottish artisan clan to open what is known as the Morinus area of Muskoka Lakes. One of Edward's proudest projects was working with his son, master carpenter "William" Ferguson & others to erect "St. John the Baptist Church" at Morinus Point over 110 years ago. A landmark for boaters, St John's is located close to where, more than 80 years later, Edward's grandson "Earl" established "Earl Ferguson Construction" & continued to build the Ferguson legacy of extraordinary custom construction for the next sixty years.
Bridging the Gap Construction in Muskoka is an old company providing new solutions. We're helping homes in cottage country stay green with our extensive renovation services. We provide Cottage and Residential Home Lifting. Trust our licenced, insured experts to get the job done right. This type of job experience is a must, to avoid errors. We also offer custom dock building on any shore line and we specialize in crib style docks. Cribs docks are in the water are filled with stone, if you need repairs and expert advice give us a call. We offer full and complete cottage renovations from kitchen, boat houses, basements, to garages. We do just about everything. We have been in business for over 35 years and have a list of references available upon request. We service all of Muskoka : Parry Sound, Huntsville, Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Port Carling, Milford Bay, Orillia, Cold Water, Burks Falls, Rosseau, Mactier, Honey Harbour, Severn Bridge, Seabright, & Lake Of Bays.
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