Baysville, Ontario Flower Delivery
Karen's Flower Shop is a local family-owned and operated flower shop for over 57 years. Order your flowers online and have your flowers delivered to Baysville Ontario today! We offer two easy ways to order: Browse our floral arrangements and order online through our secure online order form or call us toll-free at 1-888-878-2881. We service Baysville, ON for all your floral needs such as Birthday Flowers, Anniversary Flowers, Sympathy Flowers, etc. Our selected Baysville flower shops are now featuring floral arrangments for same day or next day flower delivery in Baysville, Ontario.
About Flower Delivery in Baysville
We have been serving the Baysville area since 1966. We work closely with local affiliates in the area to ensure your order is professionally arranged and personally delivered to your recipient on the date selected. Send your flowers with a florist you can trust! We have been delivering flowers to customers in Baysville for over 50 years! Karen's Flower Shop is a florist providing Baysville flower delivery.
Trust the experts. To ensure the highest quality service and product, we leverage our 50+ years of experience as a retail florist with a reputable 'brick and mortar' business. This experience allows us to ensure the best service is provided by our local affiliates in Baysville. For your convenience, we deliver to all Hospitals in Baysville · Nursing Homes in Baysville · Funeral Homes in Baysville · Cemeteries in Baysville utilizing local florists serving the Baysville area.
Baysville Ontario History
The Township of Lake of Bays was established in 1971 from the former Townships of Franklin, Ridout, McLean and Sinclair/Finlayson (unorganized) as one of six area municipalities within the District of Muskoka. In the early 20th century several grand resort hotels opened on the lake, among them the Wawa (built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1923) and the Bigwin Inn, a resort that operated on Bigwin Island from 1920 until the late 1960s. These hotels were sought after destinations for many rich and famous individuals and groups at the time, including Hollywood stars like Clark Gable, writers like Ernest Hemingway and, during the Second World War, the Dutch royal family.