Cottage in Seguin
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
A unique and beautiful family cottage on a private 4-acre island at the mouth of Morgan Bay, at the north end of Lake Rosseau.
Sleeps TEN in four bedrooms and a log cabin. Perfect for a family gathering.
Pets welcome.
Motorboat not included, but boat rental available in nearby Rosseau village - we can put you in touch.
The cottage consists of a main living cabin attached to two sleeping cabins by extensive decks.
The main cabin consists of a fully-equipped kitchen area, large dining area and comfortable living area with a fireplace. Wraparound windows offer panoramic views of the north end of the lake, and you walk out onto a very large deck, offering both sun and shade, with another large dining table, and lots of seating. This part of the cottage was designed by a top Toronto architect in the 1990s.
The very private master sleeping cabin has a good-sized bedroom with queen-sized bed, desk, screened porch with seating and ensuite bathroom.
On the other side of the main cabin is another sleeping cabin consisting of one large and one smaller double bedroom, both with sinks, a large twin bedroom and a family bathroom. The deck between the main cabin and this sleeping cabin has a gas barbeque, easily accessible from the kitchen.
On the other side of the island is a historic log cabin with a double bed, offering utterly private, quiet and comfortable accommodation for those who don’t mind using an outhouse.
All bedding, towels, dishes, cutlery and kitchen equipment is provided. The cottage is fully supplied with wifi. There is a utility room with a washing machine and extra fridge.
There’s a large well sheltered dock with a covered slip for a motorboat, an inflatable trampoline and a boat shed with a paddleboard, canoe and a full-sized pingpong table.
There’s excellent, sheltered swimming from the dock (around the island takes about 20-30 minutes), as well as shallow sandy areas perfect for small children. Paths take you all around the island, including to jumping cliffs and a point with a view of the sun setting over the lake.
The island has remained more or less in its natural state, with adjustments made to the comforts of modern living. The paths are kept clear by clipping and raking, the tree cover is managed, and the natural moss garden on the northern side is regularly groomed. We are visited occasionally by a doe and her faun, gentle and unobstrusive as they keep the ground cover low. There are squirrels and chipmunks and birds in profusion, including hummingbirds that hover around the feeder.
Access is by boat from the village of Rosseau (a 5-10 minute boat ride), where there is safe car parking available. Rosseau is a very attractive small village with an excellent general store, a top-notch restaurant (Crossroads), a great pizza place on the water, and a popular farmers market on Fridays. It has a staffed public beach and playground perfect for spending time with kids; regular swimming lessons are available. Parry Sound and Bracebridge are both 30 minutes away by car.
