Bracebridge Examiner MILFORD BAY - The Township of Muskoka Lakes has a new lady within its fire department. Miss Beaumaris was introduced to the public at a ceremony at the township's Milford Bay fire station the afternoon of April 28. While people sipped coffee and snacked on treats they walked around 'her' in admiration.
She was an Argo Frontier EFI 650, an eight-wheeled amphibious utility terrain vehicle that was bought by the municipality through donations raised by Milford Bay and Beaumaris residents, according to deputy fire chief Harry Baranik.
“They have in the past been very generous with this donation. They came in and donated money for this vehicle,” he said, adding residents asked that the 2016 Argo be named Miss Beaumaris in honour of the donation. “The original plan was for them to assist with the purchase of pumper truck, and those are half-million dollar vehicles. This (Argo) is a very practical and timely thing to have and we believe it is going to able to go all seasons.”
He said the unit, along with litter board, a portable water pump and one full set of belted tracks, cost between $35,000 to $40,000, all paid for by the Milford Bay and Beaumaris residents.
Robert McLeish, who was on hand during Thursday’s ceremony to represent the residents, said the community is pleased with the work of the Milford Bay department, especially after a forester fire back in 2012.
“If it wasn't for the Milford Bay Fire Department, we probably wouldn't have just lost Milford Bay, we probably would have lost a lot of Beaumaris, he said. “As part of the community up here, we felt it was quite appropriate to raise some money to make sure the Milford Bay fire department is extremely well equipped.”
Baranik said the vehicle was purchased in December and since then, members of the fire department have been involved in training to operate the vehicle. The training concluded on the day of the Argo’s official presentation.