This bright, newly renovated cottage is located on prestigious Stoney Lake. The shoreline is more conducive to fishing, but a swim platform fifty feet from shore provides a swimming area. A sandy public beach with all amenities and excellent views of Stoney Lake is a five minute drive away. The large, treed lot is private on one side. A fantastic rental at a great price!
Each weekly rental will include one full tank of propane for the BBQ. Renters are required to bring own linens (owners supply blankets and pillows), drinking water and food including condiments.
Closest town for groceries: Lakefield Closest hospital: Peterborough Boat Rentals: Peel Marine in Lakefield 705-652-3285 Type of Fish: Walleye and Small mouth bass Rents: Saturday to Saturday during peak summer months
IMPORTANT POLICIES:
Check in is 3pm and check out is 11am (unless otherwise stated in cottage description)
Peak season (summer) rentals must be a minimum of seven days from Saturday to Saturday (unless otherwise stated in the cottage listing)
Good clean swimming, rocky shoreline, small sandy area for children to play, enter off of the ladder on the dock. Depth off the end of the dock is 5 ft. deep.
Large rocks at the shoreline provide an opportunity for kids to use their imagination playing games and spending endless time exploring, natural hard packed sand beyond the rocks , 110' frontage, Watershoes are needed. Dock approximately 40' long
The cottage has both a wade-in area and a swimming area off the dock into 6 feet of water. There are some weeds off the dock and the wading area is a mix of larger rocks and sand without weeds. There is sand in the beach area.
Lots of sand on shore, shallow access, U shaped dock, 160' frontage, cribbed shoreline,The water from the beach is very gradual. You could walk about 30 feet before it gets 4 feet deep. The water straight off the dock is about 4 feet and drops off slowly to 6-7 feet. Weeds can occur later on in the summer
105 ' of Waterfront - Wade in access, pebbly bottom, long dock that is approximately 6' deep at the end. Boathouse at the waterfront that has a deck on top with patio furniture and Muskoka chairs
15' of sand and gravel on shoreline, the rest of the frontage is natural and rocky. Small beach, shallow entry and then becomes deep. Northern exposure, 20' dock