| To inquire,
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| Rates: Inquire |
| A refundable security deposit of $ is required in addition to the price. |
| Bedrooms:
2, Sleeps 6 |
| Beds: MBR:
1 Queen; Bdr 2: 1 Double; Extras:
Double pull-out couch |
| Bathrooms:
1 indoor 3-piece; 1 outdoor 1-piece |
| Catering Possible:
No |
| Shuttle:
No |
| Cleaning: Included |
| Nearest Body of Water: a |
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| The property is NOT wheelchair accessible. |
| Smoking is NOT permitted on the property. |
| There is cell reception at this property, with at least one local carrier. |
| There is NO Internet service at
the property. |
| There is NO washer and dryer at
the property. |
| There is NO telephone present.
You will need to use your cell phone. |
| There is 2 televisions available
with 3 local stations only. |
| Parking Available:
3 |
| Distance from Deerhurst:
30 Minutes |
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Description: This cozy two-bedroom cottage lets
you experience the real Ontario. It is located on
Otter Lake, a quiet lake approximately three miles
long and a half mile wide. There is a winding path
which takes you down to this waterfront cottage. The
L-shaped deck gives you a peaceful view of the lake.
The interior of the cottage has just been
renovated. There are two bedrooms, one with a queen
bed just off a conversation area with an open
archway. The other bedroom has a double bed. In the
living room, you will find a pull-out couch, which
would also sleep two people. If you are bringing
children, there is a perfect little hide-away for
them to sleep in. The interior walls have been lined
with pine, to give it the cottage feeling. The
bathroom has a shower, a sink with running hot and
cold water and a composting toilet. Close to
the cottage, you will find a newly constructed
outhouse, also made of cedar. The outhouse has
electricity, a lamp, and a
great view of the
lake!
Also available for your use is a one-person
kayak, which you can use to paddle across the lake
to the rocky island. This island is perfect to just
sit and relax, sunbathe, and also to have a picnic.
This is the favourite spot for the children.
At the waterfront there is a 10' x 16', three-year
old, dock which has sun all day long during the
mid-summer weeks. There is room for you to bring
your boat and the boat launch is located at the end
of the lake. The swimming in the lake is great. It
is a clear lake, with a shallow entry, and a sandy
bottom, but also a few large rocks which you need to
be careful around. If you like to fish, you will
find bass and pike in this lake.
The
owners request that you bring your own flash light,
since the walk to the cottage in the dark could be
very tricky. There is a long winding path from an
elevated road down to the cottage itself. They also
recommend that when you first go to the cottage, you
come in the day light since this cottage is located
on a narrow and winding road.
You can bring your own drinking
water, but there is also a separate tap for drinking
water. The water is lake water, but it goes through
a second filter for the second tap.
Please note that this cottage is
not suitable for older people due to the incline
required to walk to the cottage.
Visit famous Robinson’s General Store, the scenic
lookout tower in Dorset, and the beach in Dwight by
car or boat. Explore world-renowned Algonquin
Park, and browse antique shops in nearby Baysville
and Dorset, or enjoy shopping, dining and live
theatre in Bracebridge or Huntsville, a short drive
away. For the golfer, there is a course on Bigwin
Island (the largest island on the lake) as well as
many other courses in the area.