Music
At Hunters Bay Radio, we do things a little differently—because who wants to be like everyone else? As a proud CRTC-licensed Community Radio station, we’re here to shake things up with a music mix you won’t find on commercial radio.
Our license isn’t about following the crowd; it’s about breaking the mold. That means we’re all about variety—Blues, Funk, Soul, Jazz, Classic Rock, Folk, Alternative, even Big Band grooves. Whether you’re craving fresh tracks from emerging artists, discovering local talent, or rediscovering timeless classics, we’ve got your back. Our vibe? Think Adult Alternative with a rebellious twist.
But wait, there’s more! It’s not just about the tunes. Community talk is part of our DNA, making up 15% of our daily programming. It’s where Muskoka connects, shares, and gets inspired.
Our music programming is all about the mood and moment, with different genres taking center stage throughout the day. Want to know what’s playing when? Check out our Schedule—your new best friend for discovering what’s next on The Bay.
Events
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Author, Katherine Ashenburg Introduces her newest novel, Margaret’s New Look
On Thursday, June 26 join Muskoka Authors Association and their guest author, Katherine Ashenburg. At almost eighty years of age, Ashenburg published her third ...
at Bracebridge United Church, -
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The Oak Ridge Boys: 2025 Farewell Tour
The Oak Ridge Boys have sold over 41 million units worldwide and more than 50 years entertaining fans.
at Casino Rama -
Yuk Yuk's on Tour
Sip, laugh, repeat! Yuk Yuk’s On Tour taps into comedy at Canvas Brewery
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CFUW Author's Night - Linwood Barclay
Linwood Barclay, a New York Times bestselling author with over twenty novels to his credit, spent three decades in newspapers, including The Toronto Star where ...
at Gravenhurst Opera House -
MY SHOE - Shoe Decorating
MY SHOE Shoe Decorating, inspired by Denise Mabee's book My Shoe is a fun activity that explores what makes you YOU! Ages 8-14. Contact the library to register.
at Burk's Falls, Armour & Ryerson Union Public Library