Cottage rentals near Toronto are one of the best ways to unwind when it gets too hot and sticky in the city. Fortunately, we're blessed with tons of lakes north of the city with rental properties that can be had without breaking the bank. From tree-house style cottages to rustic waterfront cabins, these places offer the ultimate relaxing weekend getaway.
Here are 10 stunning lakeside cottages to rent near Toronto.
A romantic getaway on Golden Lake
It's a bit of a hike to get to, but this quaint little cottage on Golden Lake is the quintessential romantic getaway. It's a small space but that just adds to the coziness factor given how well decorated and designed the cabin is. The two highlights are the lakeside deck and the corner fireplace. $139/night.
1800 sq. ft on Lake St. George
Only an hour and half from Toronto provided that there's no traffic, Lake St. George is a small lake just north of Orillia. This pimped out cottage can sleep nine, has an indoor fireplace, a prime waterfront space, and a lovely deck overlooking the water. Prices range from $200 to $300 per night, $400 to $550 per weekend, and $1250 to $1850 for a week.
Affordable luxury on Lake Couchiching
If the idea of roughing it just doesn't sound appealing to you, this stunning cottage on Lake Couchiching could be be your paradise away from home. The interior is a nice blend of modern design and cottage kitsch, while the deck overlooking the lake offers the perfect perch for sunset barbecuing. Rental prices start at $200.00/night.
A rustic getaway on Big Clear Lake
This rustic cottage exudes charm from its wood walls to its secluded spot on the lake. You'll enjoy near-complete privacy here, which is a major plus if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Rental prices average out at $200 a night.
A private retreat on West Twin Lake
With its wood burning stove, fire pit on the deck, and stunning view across the lake, this charming cottage just north of Havelock would make for a perfect romantic escape or couples getaway. West Twin lake is quiet, scenic, and great place for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. The sunsets here are spectacular. $1000 per week.
Cozy Log Cabin
If you like cozy log cabins, this might be your ideal cottage rental. It's not a good fit for a big group, but for a couple looking to escape the city, this is the ultimate lakeside retreat, complete with access to a sandy beach a warm lake. $109/night.
Eco inspired cabin in Muskoka
It's hard to cottage in Muskoka without forking out some serious cash, but this charming little cabin is an affordable way to enjoy the region. There's only a kitchenette, so you'll want to plan all of your meals around the barbecue, but this is about as cute as cottages get. $129/night.
A quiet retreat on Bass Lake
This is a modern cottage near Orillia with all the amenities and a a gorgeous lakeside dock. The space itself is airy and bright, while the multiple decks provide ample opportunity for visitors to soak up the sun all day. The bonus is that this cottage is only 150km from Toronto.
$127/night.
A quiet escape on Wenona Lake
This Haliburton cottage takes it up a notch with a wood-fuelled sauna and 400 feet of pristine shoreline. Located in the midst of the woods, the cottage stays cool on hot summer days and provides stunning views in the fall. $224/night.
A treehouse on Moon River
This stunning cottage is perched in the trees on the Moon River. It's Canadiana-themed interior gives it classic feel, while the wood burning stove ensures ambience if you decide to take your fire indoors. It can sleep eight people, so it's well suit to a couples or group getaway. Rental prices average out at $191 a night.
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by Derek Flack via blogTO
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