The Algonquin Cabin is for people who like camping with some privacy and the charm of little towns close by. Without hydro and running water in the cabin, the rental is perfect for a back- to-nature experience!
The cabin is completely detached from the main house close by where the owners live. It is a 700 sq ft waterfront cabin situated on the Magnetawan river on a 10 acre lot. There are 3 nice bedroom suitable for 4 people.
This is a comfortable camping environment in an ‘Algonquinesque’ setting.
You can still charge your cellphone with a power bar and a few sockets connected to the main house. There is one light, a cooler, a kettle in the kitchen. Dishes, pots and cutlery are provided. If you don't want to make the dishes, please bring disposable dishes.
You need to bring your drinkable water and some water for common uses when the river is not accessible like during winter time. There are outdoor facilities (outhouse) and indoor facilities during winter (a small portable camping toilet in the bathroom). An inside shower stall is available; you need to heat some water first prior to your shower and you can bring a camping shower bag or make a simple sprinkler with a plastic bottle.
We accept 1 medium size dog or 2 small size dogs. A pet fee is requested.
Also, firewood burned in a wood stove is the only heat source in the cabin so you need to be a pro to keep up with the wood stove especially when it is very cold outside. The place can be extremely cold when you arrive in January and February. Keep in mind that it might take several hours to warm up the whole place. Bring warm clean indoor shoes, warm clothes and extra blankets.
Please note that if there are some extreme weather conditions during winter we can reschedule your stay. Keep in mind as well that if the temperature is below -15 Celsius the cabin might not reach a comfortable temperature and will not remain warm very long so we advise that you reschedule your stay.
Firewood is available on site for the fire pit and the wood stove at extra cost. If you pay for the heating fee when you book our cabin, you will get approximately 30 logs.
You must have winter tires on your vehicle if you come during winter time.
Hearing hunting is possible.
Picnic table with a standard gas barbecue (with a side burner) to cook up your meals outside and a fire pit to enjoy stars at night. Inside there is a bedroom with a queen-size bed, a bedroom with a double-size bed and a smaller bedroom with a single-bed.
Experienced campers preferably. Mature adults, nature lovers and quiet people only. No parties please!
Only 2 cars please allowed per booking!
Parking restricted during winter.
Dogs are allowed as long as they are quiet (no excessive barking please) and under your supervision at anytime on the property.
Please ask for any additional guest before making your reservation.
The cabin is just 20 minutes North from the historical town of Huntsville and 45 minutes West from the gateway of world renown Algonquin Park.
The rental has its own driveway (except during winter) through the trees. See lots of wildlife including deers especially during winter time. Other than a brief orientation upon arrival, you will not need to interact with anyone throughout your stay if you wish.
Enjoy fishing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, wildlife, and relaxing lifestyle. Listen to the soothing sound of the majestic Magnetawan river nearby. Enjoy swimming and the spectacular scenery all year round in Brooks falls park near by.
What to bring: Bring your towels, sheets, pillow cases (I can provide you some upon request). There are pillows and blankets. Bring ice for cooler, water, flashlights, bug repellent or snow shoes during winter time.
Things to do around Almaguin & Muskoka
From your rental base here at Deer Lake, it’s a comfortable country drive to:
Local Towns
Huntsville, Burk’s Falls, Kearney, Sprucedale, Katrine, Magnetawan
Regional Towns
Parry Sound, Sundridge, South River
Provincial Parks
Algonquin Park, Arrowhead Park, Ragged Falls Park, Mikisew Park
Summer/Spring/Fall Active Adventures
Horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking, birding and nature viewing, nature photography, golfing, fishing, boating, lake & river swimming, hiking, cycling, geo-caching, Treetop Trekking
Winter Active Adventures
Dog sledding, snowshoeing, down hill skiing, cross country skiing, snow tubing, horse-drawn sleigh riding, snowmobiling, tobogganing, ice skating trail
Swimming and Boat Access
Free public swimming at sandy beaches, in deep drop-off lakes and in rushing rivers throughout the region. Some of our favourites include: Doe Lake, Clear Lake, Long Lake, Buck Lake, Round Lake, Magnetawan River, Big East River
Hiking Trails
The Seguin / Park-to-Park Recreation. Locally and regionally, there are the Discovery Routes Trails, Algonquin Park day trails and Arrowhead Park day trails.
Sights of Interest
Brook’s Falls, Screaming Heads, Dyer Memorial, Lion’s Lookout, scenic spots, municipal parks, fall colours
Events, Arts & Culture
Small town Fall Fairs, Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Kearney Dogsled Races, Huntsville Half-Marathon Band on the Run, Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville Festival of the Arts, Nuit Blanche North, Huntsville’s Girlfriends Getaway Weekend, Comics on the Rocks, Muskoka Heritage Place pioneer village and railway, antique shops, yard and barn sales, gift and craft shops, art studios and tours
Restaurants
in Huntsville: 3 Guys and a Stove, The Cottage Waterfront Grill, The Mill on Main, On the Docks Pub, Muskoka on the Rocks, Tall Trees, West Side Fish & Chips, big chains and fast food
in the Almaguin Highlands: Danny’s Justa Pasta and The Bistro (Sundridge), Pit stop 518, Fork on the main (Kearney), Yetis Pizza (Burk’s Falls), Big Doe pizza (Katrine)