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$1295 +HST
Take off to Algonquin Park’s north west corner for a weekend of scenic canoeing combined with a comfortable lakeside chalet suite. Enjoy three to six nights accommodation with solar power, wood fireplace, deck and BBQ.
Located on beautiful Kawawaymog Lake at Algonquin park access # 1, this chalet suite or cabin is a great base to explore nearby islands by canoe or paddle down and fish the Amable du Fond river. Hike the lookout trail or just relax with a good book on the dock or in front of the fireplace.
Each cabin suite has two bedrooms (one with double bed, one with bunk bed), one bathroom (with shower), a fully equipped kitchen, living room with wood stove/fireplace, dining room table and deck with BBQ.
Try a weekend in the quiet seasons of spring or fall. May and September are usually gorgeous with warm days and cool nights. The water is cool but you can heat up in the floating sauna and take a plunge into the clear cool water! Early June is buggy but the last two weeks are the best time to see wildlife! For the best fall colours, come visit in late September and early October.
3-6 nights chalet suite accommodation, use of a canoe and the floating sauna.
Paddling is the # 1 reason to cone for a cabin and canoe adventure. Explore Kawawaymog Lake, or head down the Amable du Fond River. Spring is ideal to paddle the South River and fish for trout.
The chalet suite is solar powered and comfortable. The off the grid location is ideal for a real wilderness getaway. Wifi is available for an additional cost.
Cook up a storm in a well equipped kitchen. Cook outside using a BBQ or the firepit. Don't feel like cooking? Add on catered meals or book a meal at the Broken Paddle Patio, 1km away , at the top of the lake.
Stand up Paddle boards, kayaks, fishing equipment an much more are available to rent from our outfitter at the top of the lake.
Monday- Thursday
Thursday- Sunday
*Peak Season Sep 26-Oct 10, 2022*
For your self-guided adventure, here are a few highlights and options.
“The cottage was lovely, warm and cosy, especially when we were sitting on the big squashy leather sofas in front of a roaring fire. We loved seeing the beaver on his dam, meeting the seniors who overtook us on the river and chilling to the call of the loon. “
Shireen
“Truly a gorgeous setting and would love to return every week!”
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It means that our cottages are not like your home and not hooked up to the Ontario Power Electricity. We operate on solar power to provide lights and run the water pumps to our well.
Wifi is available for an additional cost. There is no cell service but there is a telephone available during the summer months a short drive away at our Voyageur Quest and Voyageur Outfitting Office, Store, Patio.
Yes, we operate on solar electricity. Our fridge , stove , water heater run on propane gas. Please note these cottages do not have enough power to plug in certain items. Talk to our office if you require power. Be sure to bring spare batteries for your devices when you visit!
Yes, we provide towels and linens. We provide bath towels but not beach towels. If you think you might need some additional towels, we would advise you to bring some spare ones (as per our sustainability policy) as we do not provide extras.
Yes. Out of respect for our neighbours on Kawawaymog Lake, there is a strict 10 PM noise policy. We ask that guests turn off electronic music and keep noise to minimum after 10 PM.
Each cottage has a bathroom with flushing toilet and a hot shower.
Water from all faucets is potable. Water is drawn from our well and then filtered before exiting the tap.
The cottages come with one canoe, paddles, and PFDs. Additional canoes, kayaks, and SUP boards can be rented from our Voyageur Outfitting store, just a few minutes down the road.
Yes, you can fish on the lake, river and surrounding area. You must have your own Ontario fishing license and Outdoors Card. For non-Canadian residents, see 1-day permits here
Fishing rods and tackle can be rented from our Voyageur Outfitting store.
Single meals or fully-catered meal packages are available – contact our office for more information. The Broken Paddle Patio is licensed and offers outstanding dinners during summer months. Please ensure you make a reservation.
We do love dogs and you are more than welcome to bring your furry friend. Please note that you are responsible
for cleaning up after your dog and for any damage to furniture, floors etc. that your dog may cause. An additional damage deposit of $250 is required for guests with pets.
We recommend all of our customers purchase CANCELLATION INSURANCE from their preferred suppliers. Please read the payment and cancellation policies below based on the adventure or product you are booking.
Voyageur Quest – Guided Trips (Canoe, Kayak, Winter Camping, Private & DOE) and Lodge-Based Adventures – Log Cabin, Cottages and Island and all Cottage and Cabin Rentals
Payment Policy. A 25% deposit with “to book” form information confirms the booking. The balance is due 30 days before the trip. Full payment is due for trips booked within 45 days of the trip date. Please note a 2.4% credit card fee is applied. We encourage e transfer or bank wire transfer wherever possible.
Cancellation Policy. Cancellation received 60 days or more prior to the trip – Full refund minus a $75.00 admin. fee. Cancellation received less than 60 days – Loss of initial deposit. Cancellation received less than 30 days – No refund will be issued without the purchase of cancellation insurance, purchased at the time of booking from your travel insurance provider.
Specializing in Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Lodge-Based Adventure Trips, and Private Cottage Rentals.