The current touring line-up is Tony Dekker on lead vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica, Erik Arnesen on banjo, electric guitar and harmonium, Ryan Granville-Martin on drums and backing vocals, Bret Higgins on upright bass and Kelsey McNulty on keyboards and backing vocals. Past members included Julie Fader on backing vocals, Sandro Perri on guitar, and Greg Millson and Colin Huebert on drums.
The band released its third full-length album, Ongiara, on March 27, 2007 in Canada and in May for the rest of the world. Although signing to Nettwerk early in 2007, Great Lake Swimmers continue to be managed by (Weewerk). In September 2007, (weewerk) released a limited edition vinyl version of Ongiara. It was available in Australia through native indie label Speak N Spell.
The band's fifth studio album, New Wild Everywhere, was released on April 3, 2012.[8] The band also composed an instrumental soundtrack for photographer Ian Coristine's One in a Thousand, an e-book of photography from the Thousand Islands region of Ontario, also released in April 2012.[9]
The sixth studio album by the full band, A Forest of Arms, was released on April 21, 2015.[12] In 2017 they followed up with the Christmas-themed EP They Don't Make Them Like That Anymore.[13]
In February 2018, the band released the single "Falling Apart"/"The Talking Wind", as an advance preview of the forthcoming album The Waves, the Wake.[14]
Their eighth album, Uncertain Country, was released on April 28, 2023.[15] In 2024, they appeared on several tracks from Abigail Lapell's album Anniversary.[16]
My Name Is Mathias (2014): "The Things That People Make (Part 3)"
Soundtrack
This is not like home (Silver Road, 2007)
Your Rocky Spine (Weeds, 3x06 Grasshopper, 2007)
Passenger Song (Numb3rs, 5x08 Thirty-Six Hours, 2008)
Song Sung Blue (original film score, weewerk, 2008)
There Is a Light (The Light of Family Burnam, 2008)
I Could Be Nothing (Personal Effects), 2010)
Leave It Behind (Personal Effects), 2010)
Imaginary Bars (Out of Place: a Portrait of Surfing in Cleveland, Ohio, 2010)
Other
In 2006, the band released a "digital box set" on Zunior, consisting of their first two albums, the limited edition Hands in Dirty Ground EP, several digital tour photos and the video for their song "To Leave It Behind" on a 512 MB USB flash drive.[21]
In 2008, Dekker appeared on Jenny Omnichord's album Charlotte or Otis: Duets for Children, Their Parents and Other People Too, performing a duet vocal on the song "Do You Know Karate".
In 2009 the band released a limited double 7" vinyl split single with the Dutch band Audiotransparent. This release includes a cover of the Elvis Presley classic "Don't Be Cruel" and the original song "Send Me a Letter". Dekker and Arnesen also appear on the Audiotransparent song "You Are a Movie".
In 2010, the band contributed four tracks to the online music community Swim Drink Fish Music, including live versions of their songs "Your Rocky Spine", "I Could Be Nothing" and "Everything Is Moving So Fast" and a previously unreleased track, "Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife".
The songs “I Became Awake” and “Various Stages” are heard in the 2010 independent Canadian horror film The Corridor.
The song "Moving Pictures Silent Films" was featured in the August 8, 2011 episode of Warehouse 13, entitled "3...2...1..."
In 2012 the band contributed the Christmas song "Hang a String of Lights" to Paste magazine's annual online Holiday Sampler music collection.