Rustic Cottage Rental on Georgian Bay near Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario
Cottage in Nobel, Ontario
8 guests
This rustic cottage rental is located near Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario, and can accommodate eight guests for a getaway to the eastern shores of Georgian Bay. It has three bedrooms and one full bathroom. Guests will find a queen-size bed in the first bedroom, a pair of twin-size beds in the second bedroom, and another pair of twin-size beds in the third bedroom. All of the bedrooms feature wood-paneled walls, carpeted floors, and large windows, creating cozy, rustic, and natural light-filled sleeping spaces. The bathroom contains a toilet, a sink, and a combination bathtub/shower. Guests will need to bring their own linens and towels.
In the living area, guests will find a pull-out sofa that converts into a full-size bed, an armchair, and a television with a DVD player and a collection of DVDs. The dining area seats six. The fully-equipped kitchen comes with an oven, a stove, a microwave, a toaster, and a coffeemaker. Outside, guests will find outdoor seating and a propane barbecue grill.
There are ten other cottages scattered across the glamping site on which this cottage is located. However, with 100 acres of land and 3,000 feet of waterfront property, the site provides guests with plenty of space and privacy. Each cottage commands its own view of the bay and provides guests with easy access to the site's private sandy beach, where they will find two public fire pits.
Other on-site amenities include a fish cleaning hut, a children's playground, and areas where guests can play beach volleyball, badminton, and basketball. Guests will also enjoy access to kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, which they can use to explore the myriad waterways and islands of Shebeshekong Bay and Georgian Bay.
At the 100-acre glamping property, guests will find 3,000 feet of waterfront property, including an easy-access private beach with shallow water that extends out about 100 feet into Georgian Bay's Shebeshekong Bay. At the beach, guests will also find two public fire pits.
The property provides guests with access to kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats. Other on-site amenities include a fish cleaning hut, a children's playground, boat docks, and areas where guests can play beach volleyball, badminton, and basketball.
In and around the cottage, guests will enjoy amenities such as a full kitchen, a full bathroom, a television with a DVD player, outdoor seating, and a propane barbecue grill with propane provided.
Features and services
Most popular features
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Private Kitchen
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Bathtub
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Heating
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Microwave
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Water sports
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Private Barbecue
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Bathroom
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Supermarket
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Yoga
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Meditation
Where you will stay
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Nobel, Ontario
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Scenic views
Between Shebeshekong Bay and the main body of Georgian Bay, the pristine waters of the lake weave through a labyrinth of inlets, channels, and waterways flowing between hundreds of islands ringed with pink-grey granite shorelines and forested with windswept pines. Ranging from tiny unnamed isles to the larger Narrows Island and Franklin Island, the islands form part of the bay's Thirty Thousand Islands, which represent the largest freshwater archipelago in the entire world and constitute the UNESCO-designated Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve.
Inland, guests will find an unspoiled natural landscape of verdant conifer forests, peaceful ponds, and flourishing marshes, many of which are home to beavers. The site is about 22 minutes to the north of Killbear Provincial Park, where guests will find sandy beaches, rocky ridges, pine forests, and wetlands that provide habitats to a variety of creatures, including spotted turtles and Blanding's turtles. About an equal distance in the opposite direction, guests will find Round Lake Provincial Park, which is home to one of the largest colonies of great blue herons in the region. In less than 38 minutes, guests can also visit Oastler Lake Provincial Park and Massasauga Provincial Park, the latter of which encompasses hundreds of islands, lakes, cliffs, bays, inlets, and pine forests that are home to beavers, moose, deer, bears, otters, cormorants, prairie warblers, map turtles, five-lined skinks, and Massasauga rattlesnakes.
The site is about 20 minutes from the restaurants, shops, grocery stores, art galleries, spas, and hospital of downtown Parry Sound, where guests will also find attractions such as the Charles W Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts, the Festival of Sound chamber music festival, and the West Parry Sound District Museum. The site is about two hours and 45 minutes from Toronto, where the nearest international airport is located.
Activities near Nobel
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Swimming
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Winter sports
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Water sports
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Fishing
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Boating/Sailing
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
With four provincial parks within a 40-minute radius of the site, guests will also be well-positioned to enjoy hiking, biking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. Guests will find recreational trails at Oastler Lake Provincial Park, Massasauga Provincial Park, and Killbear Provincial Park. For off-trail, backcountry hiking adventures, guests can head to Round Lake Provincial Park. At the parks, guests may see a variety of birds mammals, and reptiles, including spotted turtles, Blanding's turtles, map turtles, five-lined skinks, Massasauga rattlesnakes, beavers, moose, deer, bears, otters, cormorants, prairie warblers, and blue herons.
Guests interested in biking can rent bicycles from Parry Sound Bikes in Parry Sound, where, in addition to the trails of the parks mentioned above, they can go biking on the Parry Sound waterfront, the Rose Point Trail, and the trails of the Georgian Nordic Activity Center.
In the winter, the Georgian Nordic Activity Center offers more than 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) of trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Other popular winter activities in the area include snowmobiling and ice skating. Snowmobiles can be rented from dealers such as Rosseau Road Powersports And Marine Ltd., while an ice skating rink can be found at Parry Sound's Bobby Orr Community Centre and Kinsmen Park.
At Parry Sound, guests will find a variety of options for shopping, dining, art gallery browsing, and enjoying spa services. Here, they can also visit the West Parry Sound District Museum and attend performances at the Charles W Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts and the Festival of Sound—an outdoor chamber music festival that takes place right on the scenic shores of Georgian Bay.
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Arrival and departure
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check-out: Flexible
House rules
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No pets allowed
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available up to 5 days before check-in day
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Pets are not allowed.