The location is sheltered from the open bay. The calm water can be very beautiful.
The view looking towards the floating dock.
Another view looking towards the other side of the inlet.
As calm as glass!
There is often a little bit of fog on the water just after dawn.
A peaceful view from the deck.
There is a BBQ with a full tank of propane.
Enjoy a dip in the lake after spending some time in the woodstove sauna. There is plenty of firewood to use.
It’s a great area for swimming as the water is more than 10' deep off of the dock.
Just beside the open kitchen is the eating area with a nice view of the front of the island.
Lake water comes out of the tap for washing hands. There is filtered drinking water in the water cooler as well as jugs of drinking water for cooking.
One of a few couches and chairs!
The door that faces the back of the island.
There is Bell Satellite tv as well as a random assortment of DVDs and even some old VHS movies to watch! There are also numerous games and books to keep you occupied with on rainy days and evenings.
The staircase that leads to 4 bedrooms upstairs.
The couch on the other side of the living area.
There is a washroom in the cottage, and a shower in the sauna.
There are cleaning supplies in the cabinet underneath the sink.
The back of the cottage.
A view of our dock from the little bridge to the other island. The boat is a sturdy 16' steel boat with a 10hp Honda outboard engine.
A bridge leading to Big Burnt Island.
The kitchen has cutlery, dishes, bowls etc as well as cleaning supplies under the sink. There is also salt and pepper and basic spices.
There are paper towels, and some other supplies behind the small pantry door between the fridges.
One Queen bed with a view of the back of the island. Each bedroom has a fan for the warmer summer months.
One Queen bed with a nice view of the front of the inlet.
A double bed with a nice view of the side and back of the island.
The Sauna!
It’s pretty hot when you sit up on the upper level!
The wood for the fire is fed from the outside. Water should be kept in the front of the stove so that when the fire heats the stove, it also heats the water releasing humidity into the air. Light a fire and wait about 45 minutes, the temperature inside should read 150 – 200F.