Number of bathrooms: 1
Appliances and furnishings: Fridge, stove, microwave, dryer, coffee maker/filter, freezer, satellite television, DVD, surround sound, ceiling fans, electric heating, propane barbeque, patio table, 6 chairs, 5 Muskoka chairs, paddleboat, rowboat and oars, lifejackets. Please bring your own linens and drinking water.
Located
on a bay on Walker’s Point, Lake Muskoka,
Walker’s Little Chute Cottage is the perfect
getaway. Bright and inviting, this recently
renovated three-bedroom cottage offers an open
concept living/dining room area with cathedral
ceiling, comfortable furniture, satellite
television, table seating for 6, and a view of
the lake. Also on the main floor is a
well-equipped kitchen. A sitting room, accessed
through attractive French doors, provides a
quiet place for curling up with a favourite
book.
The master bedroom with a double bed is located
on the main floor, as is the spacious 4-piece
bathroom. Stairs angled at each end of the
living room lead to the upper floor where two
bedrooms, each with two single beds, are
located.
A patio table and six chairs on the expansive 40 x 12ft. deck across the front of the cottage will become a favourite spot for relaxing, enjoying the view, sipping an early morning cup of coffee, or preparing dinner on the gas barbeque. The cottage property also has a fire pit near the shoreline.
Fifty-two steps lead down from the parking area to the cottage. Additional steps lead from the deck to the lower level, and another 15 steps over a gradual slope, lead down to the 32 x 12 ft. dock. Three Muskoka chairs and a bench provide seating, and there is a ladder for accessing the water.
Lake Muskoka is one of three large lakes that provide endless miles of boating and other water activities. Gravenhurst, which can be reached by boat, showcases the new and exciting wharf area with docking facilities, restaurants and shops. The famous steamship ‘Segwun’, built in 1887, and its sister ship ‘Wenonah’, cruise Lake Muskoka daily from Gravenhurst during the summer. Other points of interest include Santa’s Village in Bracebridge, Pioneer Village in Port Carling, and Bethune House in Gravenhurst. Bala, a short drive away, hosts the Cranberry Festival in October.
Waterfront:
Rocky shoreline, soft
silty bottom; swim off the dock.
Exposure: East
Hospital: South
Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge
General Store: in Bala,
within 10-15 minutes
Fun in the area:
| Downhill Skiing | Hidden Valley |
| Cross Country | Algonquin Park Arrowhead Park |
| Entertainment | Sing Show Theatre Muskoka |
| Museums | Muskoka Pioneer Village |
| Dog Sledding | Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve Ltd Adventure Seeker Tours |
| Tubing | Rock Ridge |

























