Cindy Dyer has taken the nautical theme to the next level with The Boathouse. Filled with quirky charm and maritime icons, this cabin on Golden Lake is perfect for any sea-loving folk.
Tour this nautical cabin outside of Algonquin Park
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Away from the city lights, this cabin provides an amazing place to stargaze. Just wrap yourself in a blanket, sit back, and relax.

This cute archway leads you down a small stone path to your destination. A bright red telephone booth somehow belongs on this waterfront property.

The red theme continues with the roof and chairs, contrasting beautifully with the blue siding. And what a cute spot for some coffee for two!

Built into the side of a hill, this cute cabin is much bigger than it looks. A second entrance makes going to and from the water a breeze!

This deck, so close to the water, has all the room you could need. The perfect spot to take in the gorgeous view, just don't forget the sunscreen!

The nautical theme progresses into the cabin, with blues and reds contrasting with the wood accents on the floor and ceiling. With lots of windows and tons of height, this room feels much more spacious than it looks.

This property does a great job with little details. Small novelties don the walls and counters, creating a cosy atmosphere. It's hard to choose between the blue appliances or the large collection of National Geographic magazines as our favourite part.

Cute shutters, pillows, and blinds infuse this space with some serious charm. White cabinets and walls provide the perfect backdrop for colourful paintings and accents that compliment the view.

What a cute stained glass piece! And of course, it's nautical themed. I think you could probably make a game of counting all the light houses, would anyone like to make a guess?

White painted siding keeps the walls from looking too plain. Anchors, a fishing net, and sail boats are dotted around the room, making the name "The Boathouse" a perfect fit.

A fire pit on the beach marks the perfect end to the day. Watch the sun go down and start toasting those marshmallows.
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