Welcome to your private retreat on the shores of Lake Muskoka—one of Ontario’s most cherished and sought-after cottage destinations. Whether you're planning a summer getaway with family or a peaceful escape with friends, this spacious 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom lakefront cottage offers everything you need for a truly unforgettable experience.
Step inside and feel instantly at ease in a home that blends classic Muskoka charm with modern comfort. The open-concept layout features cozy gathering spaces, lake-view windows, and all the comforts of home—from high-speed Wi-Fi to a washer/dryer for added convenience.
The fully equipped kitchen makes mealtime a breeze, with two full...
Amenities
- Additional Fridge
- Air Conditioning
- BBQ
- Linens
- Boat Launch On Lake
- Dishwasher
- Outdoor Firepit
- Generator
- Indoor Fireplace / Woodstove
- Laundry
- Stand Up Paddle Board(s)
- WiFi
- Shallow Entry
The Space
• 4 Bedrooms (king; queen; queen; 2x singles)
• 3 Full bathrooms
• Pillows/blankets/linens/towels all included
• Wi-Fi
• Excellent cell service
• Fully equipped kitchen
• Fridge/freezer
• Additional fridge/freezer
• Stove/oven
• Dishwasher
• Microwave
• Toaster
• Kettle
• Keurig coffee maker
• Water cooler (18L)
• 2x TV's (not SMART TV's)
• Bluetooth speakers
• Selection of boardgames, cards, and books
• 2x Window AC units
• Indoor fireplace (wood stove)
• Electric baseboards
• Automatic back up generator
• Washer & dryer (detergent included)
• 3x Ceiling fans
• Outdoor fire pit (wood included)
• Propane BBQ
• Patio dining table
• Dock (8ft depth)
• 1x SUP
• Lawn games
• 8 Vehicle parking spaces
• 4 Boat parking spaces
• Public boat launch on lake
• Marina on lake
The Rooms
Location
View Area MapLocated 2 hours north of Toronto and nearby the charming town of Port Carling, offering plenty for families to enjoy. You can take a scenic cruise aboard the historic Peerless II or Lady Rosseau to explore the lakes from the water. Visit the Muskoka Lakes Museum on Bartleman Island for hands-on exhibits and a look into the area's rich history. Don’t miss the iconic Port Carling Wall—a giant photo mosaic that captures life from the early 1900s—and spend some time outdoors with a swim at one of the nearby beaches or a peaceful hike along the Hazlewood Trail.






























































































































