Construction of this A-Frame cottage was begun by the owner with help from family, friends, and a few sub-contractors in 1994. Two and one-half years later, we christened the cottage with our first Labor Day party. The owner and his family have spent many wonderful spring, summer, and autumn days enjoying the flora and fauna of the property. You'll likely see quite a variety of wild animals during your stay, including: red fox, deer, raccoon, turtles and rabbits to name a few. Native bird species include: humming birds, wood peckers, nut hatches, robins, cardinals, owls, ducks, geese, sea gulls, great blue heron, and even bald eagles.
Lake Ontario with its 50-mile width and 190-mile length, has an infinite number of hues and textures that will catch your eye from dawn to dusk. The wave action on the shoreline is more frequent than what you'll find on the Atlantic or Pacific coasts of North America. If you enjoy stargazing, then you'll be impressed as the Big Dipper plants itself in the sky directly over the beach throughout the summer months.