
Patios are where the Muskoka summer happens. We build natural-stone and precast interlock patios with seat walls, fire pits, and drainage tied into existing grade, engineered for shield rock and freeze-thaw.
Patios are where the Muskoka summer happens. We build natural-stone and precast interlock patios with seat walls, fire pits, and drainage tied into existing grade, engineered for shield rock and freeze-thaw.
Excavation to frost depth, geotextile separation, compacted crushed-stone base, and proper edge restraint. The part nobody sees is the part that decides whether the patio is good in 5 years or great in 25.
Natural flagstone reads permanent and ages into the property. Precast interlock (Techo-Bloc, Unilock) reads cleaner and is easier to repair. We build both, often together.
Stone fire pits, seat walls, integrated planters, outdoor kitchens, and built-in benches designed as part of the patio, not bolted on after.
Pitch, surface flow, and tie-ins to grade designed before stone is set, so the patio sheds water away from the cottage instead of pooling against it.
We run the full scope or with vetted partners on a single contract. Here's what typically lands inside this kind of project.
Excavation, geotextile, and compacted aggregate base for zero settlement.
Interlock, natural flagstone, or porcelain pavers laid to pattern.
Aluminum or concrete edge restraints with polymeric sand joints.
Integrated steps, seat walls, and fire-pit features.
Surface slope, channel drains, and tie-ins to keep water moving.






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.
"Flagstone patio with built-in fire pit. It's where the cottage actually lives now."
"300 square feet of interlock, seat wall, and gas fire feature in three weeks."
"Five winters in and not a single shifted stone. The base prep is everything."
Patios & Interlock 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.
Natural Ontario flagstone patios with seat walls and fire features.
View Flagstone Patios detailsPrecast concrete patio systems for tighter joints and modular layouts.
View Techo-Bloc & Precast Patios detailsBuilt-in stone fire pits in flagstone, granite, and steel-lined formats.
View Stone Fire Pits detailsIntegrated seat walls and stone steps that define patio rooms.
View Seat Walls & Patio Steps detailsSun, view, and circulation study before footprint is locked. Sample panel on site.
Excavation, geotextile, crushed stone, and proper compaction. The part nobody sees, but it's everything.
Hand-cut flagstone or precast interlock set tight, with seat walls and fire-pit features.
Polymeric sand, sealer (optional), and a clean handover walkthrough.
Flagstone reads more cottage and more permanent. Interlock is faster, more uniform, and easier to repair. We build both, often together.
Properly compacted crushed-stone base, geotextile under the base, and drainage tied to grade. Heave is a base problem, not a stone problem.
Flagstone runs roughly $40 to $75 per square foot installed. Precast interlock runs $30 to $55. Seat walls, fire pits, and steps are priced separately.
Most patios run 2 to 5 weeks on site depending on size, features, and base requirements.
Both. Stone wood-burning rings and engineered gas fire features with stainless burners. Gas requires a licensed line install.
Yes. Integrated seat walls in natural stone or precast, often combined with fire pits to create a defined outdoor room.
Polymeric sand is mandatory. Surface sealer is optional, primarily for color enhancement and stain resistance on light-colored stone.
Yes. Transition heights, drainage, and grade tie-ins are designed before any excavation.
No, if built right. Pinned edges, properly drained base, and stone-on-stone bedding handle shield-rock sites without movement.
Polymeric sand instead of regular jointing sand. It hardens with water and resists weed and ant intrusion for years.

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