Canada Cottage Country Real Estate – Intro

Cottage Country Canada  Part 1

First Published Date : Dec 24, 2009

Central and Eastern Ontario are wonderful travel destinations for anyone looking to get away from it all. With scenic views and easy lake access, Canada’s cottage country is a very popular tourist destination spot for people from many locations around the world. Each region of Canada has their own local cottage district, with variations in Ottawa and Ontario.

The Ontario cottage district includes the Muskoka, Peterborough, Haliburton Collingwood, and Kawarthas. Cottage country in Canada is very busy on weekends, especially those around the holidays. If you are expecting peace and quiet, then you may want to avoid cottage country during Victoria Day, Civic Holiday, and during the first weekend in September. If you don’t mind a little bustle, however, these long weekends can be very relaxing. There are plenty of recreational areas in the region that provide activities for the whole family.

The lakes are very popular destination spots in Canada. Muskoka is a region that is home to 1,600 lakes, including Lake Couchiching. The Algonquin Provincial Park is also in the Muskoka region, offering tourists a chance to get out and enjoy nature anytime of the year. The park is over 7,000 square kilometres, and is connected by rivers that were once glaciers. There are roughly one million visitors to the park each year, making it one of Canada’s most visited state parks.

Collingwood is located in the Georgian Triangle region and is a town in Simcoe county. Collingwood is a famous tourist spot because of its old time charm and location. It is located in the heart of four-season destination area and known for its vacation cottage resorts.

Haliburton is located in Ontario, as well. This section of Canada is known for its picturesque views and local artisans, as well as being home to Head Lake. This region of Canada is rural, but offers lodgings in the villages of Wilberforce and Eagle Lake, just to name a couple of the tourist destinations in the regions. Eagle Lake also offers a ski resort for family style winter fun.

Kawartha Lakes also lie in Ontario, and offer guests a diverse supply of river and lake access. The region has fifteen main lakes, as well as a host of resorts and lodgings for guests. The Canadian Shield is located in the Kawartha region, where the lakes in the area are wedged between the Shield and the ancient limestone that forms the Golden Horseshoe. The lakes of Kawartha run all of the way to Peterborough, another of Canada’s famous cottage country regions.

Peterborough is also home to a variety of lakes and scenic state parks, with the Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park running through the region. Agriculture is very important in this rural area, which also offers tourists a chance to lodge in lakeside homes while on vacation.

All of Ontario’s cottage country is very laid back and focuses on the outdoors. Warm summer weather brings an influx of tourists to the region, but any long weekend is a good chance to visit the scenic country of Ontario. Each region has unique features, ranging from ancient stone formations to activities on the lakes and rivers of the region. With dozens of lakes to chose from, and lodgings that vary from rustic to luxury, there is something for everyone in Canada’s cottage country.

To streamline and minimize blog maintenance, I will be discontinuing maintaining the realestateexpedition.com website (however, I will still hold the domain). I will gradually move all articles from this site to A Dawn Journal. This article originally published on the above website on Dec 24, 2009.