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Cottage Rental of the Week: A modern cottage in a forest

Corner view of deck and dark brown wooden cottage with green roofing Photo courtesy of CanadaStays

Where: Orillia, Ontario

What: A newly renovated cottage on 1.5 acres of land

Who it’s good for: A group of adults or family with older children

Nightly rate starting at: $377

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2 full bathrooms

How many people: Up to 6 guests

Extras: Smart TVs in the living room and master bedroom in case of rainy days.

Check out the listing here. Visit rentals.cottagelife.com to view all rental properties and find your perfect stay.

Modern kitchen with dark wood and stainless steel appliances
Photos courtesy of CanadaStays

Make good use of this fully stocked kitchen, complete with a fridge, stove, oven, dishwasher, coffeemaker, microwave, toaster, and more.

Upper view of living area in cottage, table, chairs, coffee table, and couches.

Stylish and clean this is an amazing cottage to stay in while still being surrounded by nature.

Living room with smart tv and couches

Only 15 minutes from Orillia there are lots of restaurants, shops, parks and activities to keep everyone busy.

Dark wood deck with cottage

Close to Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe, as well as some walking trails, this cottage is in an amazing location for people who love to be outside.

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