
Stone is what we started with. Our crew sets fieldstone, granite, and natural veneer for chimneys, walls, patios, and full exterior cladding across Muskoka.
Stone is what we started with. Our crew sets fieldstone, granite, and natural veneer for chimneys, walls, patios, and full exterior cladding across Muskoka.
Every wall is hand-laid by our masons, not subbed to a rotating crew. The same hands that build the chimney also point the joints.
Fieldstone walked from local farms, granite from quarries we visit personally. You pick the pile before it ever leaves the yard.
Backed walls, weeped cavities, flashed transitions, and breathable mortars chosen so freeze-thaw cycles don't crack the joints in five seasons.
Lime-mortar repointing on legacy chimneys, salvage and re-set of original fieldstone, and color-matched repair so new work disappears into old.
We run the full scope or with vetted partners on a single contract. Here's what typically lands inside this kind of project.
Granite, limestone, and Muskoka fieldstone laid on engineered backup walls.
Cultured veneer for budget-conscious feature walls and chimneys.
New builds, rebuilds, and re-pointing on existing masonry structures.
Stone bases, counters, and integrated grill, fridge, and sink stations.
Slab steps, gate pillars, and entry columns set on frost-protected footings.






We love meeting people over a coffee so we can hear them out and understand their vision for the cottage. Boots on the ground in Muskoka, in-person meetings in Toronto, or a video call if your schedule is tight. Pick what works for you.
Most of our clients live in Toronto or the GTA. We meet downtown between site days so you can sketch ideas, swap photos, and walk through scope without driving north.
Our crew lives here. We'll meet you at the cottage, walk the lot, and pull tape on what you're thinking, no appointment shuffling required.
Live video walkthroughs of the site, the build, and the selections. Hit join from anywhere in the world and see the project as if you were standing in it.
Whether the cottage is your full-time home or your getaway, we shape the build sequence around how you actually use the place, and how often you can be on site.
"The fieldstone fireplace they built looks 100 years old in the best way. Hand-set, every stone."
"Armour stone shoreline wall held through three Muskoka winters without a single shifted stone."
"They walked the quarry with us. You can see the care in every joint."
Masonry & Stonework covers a lot of ground. Browse the specialty that matches your project, each one gets its own deep-dive page with scope, specs, and FAQs.
Hand-set Canadian Shield fieldstone veneer for chimneys, walls, and full exteriors.
View Fieldstone Veneer detailsQuarried Muskoka granite cladding for full exterior wraps and feature walls.
View Granite Cladding detailsFull-height fieldstone and granite chimneys built and rebuilt by Muskoka masons.
View Stone Chimneys detailsMortar repair and stone repointing on legacy Muskoka cottages and chimneys.
View Tuck-Pointing & Heritage Repair detailsMortar-free landscape walls of fitted granite and fieldstone.
View Dry-Stack Stone Walls detailsWe source from local quarries and walk the pile with you when possible.
Sample panel built on site so you approve the look before the wall goes up.
Set by our masons, start to finish, with no outside crews rotating through.
Optional breathable sealer to protect against freeze-thaw cycles.
Local granite and Canadian Shield fieldstone. Both shrug off freeze-thaw and salt spray from the lake.
Yes. Masonry-only contracts are welcome, especially chimneys, feature walls, and exterior cladding.
Real stone every time if budget allows. It reads as the real thing because it is, and it appreciates with the cottage rather than dating it.
Yes. We source matching pile, blend old and new stone, and color-match mortar so repairs disappear into the original.
A full floor-to-ridge fieldstone chimney runs 3 to 5 weeks on site, including footing, frame, set, and point.
Yes. Lime-mortar repointing, cap rebuilds, and crown repairs on heritage chimneys are routine work for us.
A century, easily. The mortar joints need pointing every 40 to 60 years. The stone itself is permanent.
Only with a breathable silane/siloxane sealer when the application calls for it. We never trap moisture behind a film-forming sealer.
Yes. Traditional dry-stack landscape walls up to about 4 feet, drained and pinned to grade. Above that height we recommend a mortared or engineered wall.
Sample panel built on site first, you sign off, then every following section matches that approved panel. Same masons, same source pile, same mortar mix.

Walk the site with us. We follow up with a fixed-price proposal, usually within two weeks.