44 Hilltop is our family cottage that we rent out for some weeks of the summer therefore we leave some of our personal items and some food stocked throughout the season. We ask that you kindly leave things as you find them. Thanks!
$ 850/week
Friday - Friday rental
Weekend and partial week rentals will only be available off season and in the event the cottage is available last minute. Please inquire if interested.
Please bring your own:
Pillow cases
Sheets
Towels
Dish clothes
Tea towels
Rental InfoTop levelLiving Room
Deck overlooking the lake with BBQ, table and chairs
Dining table that seats 8-10
Kitchen includes fridge, stove, microwave, coffee maker, tea kettle, electric fry pan, lots of pots, pans, knives, dishes and utensils.
Main levelFoyer
4 piece Bathroom
Master bedroom (King bed, sleeps 1-2)
Bottom levelLarge bedroom (Double bunk bed, Double bed, sleeps 3-6)
Medium bedroom (Queen bed, sleeps 1-2)
There are pillows and blankets there for your use.
It is your responsibility to leave the cottage as you find it, cleaned and ready for the next guests. You will find cleaning items for the kitchen and bathroom in the tall bathroom cabinet as well as vacuum and mop. The electricity and water supply line should be turned off when you arrive. Flip the main breaker in the basement electrical panel (located in the largest bedroom) and turn the water line 90 degrees outside the lowest level doorway above your head. Please turn them off before you leave as well. Thanks!
Garbage must be bagged and taken to the wooden bin by the driveway with the "flag" raised and recycling to the recycling bins behind the main building/restaurant at the camp
Parking spots are located directly in front of the cottage and one more to the left of the walkway by the garbage bin.
There is a dock for your use that is good for swimming and catching small fish (worms work the best and can be purchased at the boat launch at the camp). To find the dock, walk out of the cottage and turn right towards the dead end and continue down the pathway on the hill to the lower road (it may be hidden by tree branches somewhat). The wooden steps are located straight across the lower road towards the lake.