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This festively colored one bedroom cabin thirty feet off the lake is a perfect weekend getaway. Enjoy the lush English cottage garden, with a succession of blooms from June through October. If you need a quiet, personal place that is unique and away from the hectic pace that life can sometimes demand, this is it.
The deck has plenty of space for outdoor dining, with a charcoal grill, or you can have meals indoors at the retro booth in the kitchen, while watching the lake. Get up early and take your first cup of coffee on the deck watching the sunrise emerge from the lake. Watch for temperature inversions where a fog lifts off the lake and moves slowly across the land covering everything with fingers of eerie dew. On clear nights lie on the deck and watch shooting stars overhead. If you are lucky, you may see the Northern Lights dancing across the sky in red, green and blues.
The cabin is beautiful, warm and lazy when the sun is shining, but cozy and snug during summer and autumn storms where you can watch the surf pound on the ancient rocky ledges. The windows are placed with a great view of the water. A French door to the large walkout deck provides enjoyment with a view, the cabin being a mere thirty feet from the shores of the world’s largest freshwater lake. It offers excellent views of the sunrise, and the warmth of sunsets.
There is a TV with limited local reception, telephone, VCR, DVD, radio and CD player. The ceiling design recreates the themes of the long departed Cree Indians and other native tribes. Th...
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Please contact us for availability questions.
This festively colored one bedroom cabin thirty feet off the lake is a perfect weekend getaway. Enjoy the lush English cottage garden, with a succession of blooms from June through October. If you need a quiet, personal place that is unique and away from the hectic pace that life can sometimes demand, this is it.
The deck has plenty of space for outdoor dining, with a charcoal grill, or you can have meals indoors at the retro booth in the kitchen, while watching the lake. Get up early and take your first cup of coffee on the deck watching the sunrise emerge from the lake. Watch for temperature inversions where a fog lifts off the lake and moves slowly across the land covering everything with fingers of eerie dew. On clear nights lie on the deck and watch shooting stars overhead. If you are lucky, you may see the Northern Lights dancing across the sky in red, green and blues.
The cabin is beautiful, warm and lazy when the sun is shining, but cozy and snug during summer and autumn storms where you can watch the surf pound on the ancient rocky ledges. The windows are placed with a great view of the water. A French door to the large walkout deck provides enjoyment with a view, the cabin being a mere thirty feet from the shores of the world’s largest freshwater lake. It offers excellent views of the sunrise, and the warmth of sunsets.
There is a TV with limited local reception, telephone, VCR, DVD, radio and CD player. The ceiling design recreates the themes of the long departed Cree Indians and other native tribes. There is a riot of color, with geometric patterns and bands of bright red, yellow, blues and greens. Its inspiration comes directly from the Naniboujou Lodge, just 13 miles up Highway 61.
Everything here combines to create an easy, at home feeling. A refined yet rustic theme has been kept throughout to give it a unique "Up North" feel. The cabin has everything needed to assure a comfortable stay, yet escape from the stuff of the city. It truly will give a new meaning to "vacation" – that is, vacating your other life and taking time for relaxing. This cabin is seasonal.
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