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  • Lakeview Glamping & Cottaging in Ontario

    Lakeview Glamping & Cottaging in Ontario

    The best of both worlds – fully equipped cottages and glamping accommodations – on beautiful Bobs Lake.

    When quality time with your family is at the top of the list, glamping in Ontario may be the perfect fit. In the heart of the wilderness with nothing but towering trees and lake views, it’s easy to unplug and reconnect with your loved ones.

    But what exactly is glamping? Where do you go? And does everyone in your group have to love more rustic accommodations? 

    We’ll dive into exactly how it works and our absolute favorite spot to get away from life’s stresses, breathe in the fresh air, and allow the stress to melt away.

    Hint: It has lake access, a private dock, a motorized boat, all kinds of ways to enjoy the water, a 6-person hot tub, a pickleball and basketball court, and a variety of accommodations (including a beautifully designed cottage) on 2.5 acres.

    What is glamping exactly?

    Maybe you love the idea of camping but want to ditch the tents. You want to sleep under the stars, but the lack of electricity is not for you. The thought of having no toilet? Cringe.

    Glamping is the solution. Short for glamorous camping, it’s a way to be one with nature without having to give up the amenities you need for comfort and relaxation.

    It doesn’t have to be luxury. In fact, we argue that if it was, what would be the point? 

    But you also don’t have to sleep in a sleeping bag to be surrounded by nature, to experience the enriching experience of being in the woods, to step away from the hustle and bustle, and enjoy one another’s company. 

    What to Look for When Planning a Glamping Trip

    When you want to immerse yourself in nature, you’ll want to look for a glamping site that has an abundance of privacy. Somewhere without the honking of horns and blaring of music, without crowds of people making lots of noise.

    Where it’s just you, your friends and family (including the furry members), and the sights and sounds of nature. 

    You’ll want to be off the beaten path, experiencing the beauty of the Ontario wilderness, but also close to civilization, just minutes from town and less than an hour from the city. When you arrive, you’ll want to be sure you’re tucked away from the world. You’ll want to feel the stresses of everyday life melt away as you gaze out upon one of Ontario’s most beautiful wilderness lakes.

    But you’ll also want to know that there is someone to reach out to if you need something, someone for whom hospitality is a way of life.

    Does everyone in the group have to glamp?

    Absolutely not! There are certainly some locations that only have glamping options. But if you find the right spot, there will be options for everyone. A safari tent, a treehouse, a fully equipped cottage straight out of a magazine (literally) – it is possible to have the best of both worlds. 

    If your group includes a range of travelers from more adventurous to wanting all the bells and whistles, we know just the spot.

    The Best of Both Worlds – Cottaging & Glamping in Ontario

    So does the perfect site for cottaging and glamping in Ontario exist? We think so. Right here at Bobs Lake. Okay, we may be biased. But Badour Island Retreat was lovingly designed to be your escape to the wilderness. It was featured in the Art of Glamping, and Ontario Out of Doors described it as a “spacious playground.”

    Nestled away from it all in rural Ontario, Badour Island beckons visitors to truly escape and discover that the real adventure is being with each other. Just you, your friends, family, and pets, with the forest as your backyard, surrounded by water. 

    When you want to go somewhere, it’s on your boat. (And there’s nothing more magical than taking your kids for ice cream by boat.) It’s heaven for your furry friends, as they can roam free with no cars to worry about, and it has accommodations that will please everyone in your group.

    Perched above the lake, the views are incredible. And just steps away, your private dock on Bobs Lake awaits. With everything you need and nothing that you don’t, Badour Island Retreat is the ultimate spot for glamping in Ontario (and cottaging, too!).

    The Accommodations – Rustic Elegance

    A truly unique escape, Badour Island includes a beautiful post-and-beam main cottage, a guest cottage, bunkie, treehouse, and glamping tent all on 2.5 private lakefront acres. The best of both worlds, it’s ideal for everyone in your group – both those who want to glamp and those who don’t.

    Read the descriptions of our pet-friendly accommodations below, or view a walkthrough of the property to get a feel for the entire property. 

    Main Cottage

    Featured in “Fine Homebuilding,” the enchanting main cottage is nestled in nature with double-height vaulted ceilings and tons of windows, reminiscent of a childhood treehouse. A wood-burning stove, lots of board games, an indoor hammock, and a ping-pong table are just some of the indoor entertainment features. And a beautiful wrap-around deck overlooks the lake.

    The living room, kitchen, and dining space blend seamlessly with a free-flowing open layout, allowing everyone to easily gather together for meals, games, and relaxation. The fully equipped kitchen features a farmhouse sink, dishwasher, trash compactor, air fryer, electric ice cream maker, and water purification system. The dining room can seat up to twenty for memorable meals and events.

    In this cottage, you’ll have three bedrooms and an indoor bathroom with a flush compost toilet and indoor shower. 

    Guest Cottage

    The guest cottage is perfect for older kids, as its large living room doubles as a dormitory with four twin beds. The romantic second-floor loft bedroom is perfect for a couple, with a private covered deck opening to the most amazing view on the island, a skylight, an air conditioner, and a telescope so you can gaze at the stars. It also hosts gym equipment and a full bathroom with a compost toilet and an attached outdoor shower.

    Outside, two lovely covered porches invite afternoon relaxation or evening drinks in a rocking chair. 

    Tree House 

    Perfect for couples, the romantic treehouse features a Queen-sized bed, electricity, a rocking chair, a skylight, a handpainted mural, a lead beveled glass entry, and its own deck. Plus a doggie ramp for your furry friends! 

    Bunkie

    Our newly built air-conditioned bunkie hosts four twin beds, which combine upon request to create a King. With tons of windows flooding the space with light and a back glass wall showcasing an enchanting forest view, it’s one of our favorite glamping spots. A beautiful tiled bathroom with a toilet and sink is feet away, and a separate hot outdoor shower is nearby.

    Glamping Tent

    Tucked in the forest, our safari tent hosts two twin beds plus its own small deck and hammock. Electricity takes this tent beyond your typical camping experience.

    The Experience – Memorable Moments

    When your Badour Island story begins, you’re transported to another world as your boat makes its way across the lake. Discover the island via trails that lead through the forest and to the sandy beach, then explore the nooks, crannies, and secret channels of Bobs Lake on your own motorized boat

    Aside from the 14-foot 9.9 fishing boat that can be upgraded to a pontoon or speed boat with our on-site boat rentals, we also include a canoe and kayak when you stay at Badour Island Retreat. You can also rent paddleboards, Hobie pedalboards, and more to up the ante on your Ontario glamping trip.

    Down by the lake, you’ll enjoy a private deck with Adirondack chairs, a chaise lounge, and a swinging bench. Back at the cottage, enjoy a hot outdoor shower and an al fresco meal at one of the outdoor tables on the deck. Then challenge your favorites to a game of ping pong, pickleball, or lit half-court basketball in the middle of the forest. 

    In the evening, make s’mores in the fire pit and enjoy the kind of stargazing you can only experience in the wilderness as you soak in the 6-person hot tub overlooking the lake. 

    Cottaging & Glamping at Badour Island

    Staying at Bobs Lake is the ultimate way to reconnect with loved ones. With a beautiful lakeside setting and lots of on-site activities, boat rentals, and more, what’s not to love? 

    (Note: Browse our four modern cottages across the lake for even more options!)

    For a waterfront Ontario glamping and cottaging trip like no other, Badour Island Retreat is the star of the show. With unparalleled privacy on an island only accessible by boat, there’s no better way to step off the beaten path and embrace nature than Badour Island.

  • The fun before the “I Do”: Five Bachelorette Party ideas that you can do at Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes

    The fun before the “I Do”: Five Bachelorette Party ideas that you can do at Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes

    There is only one important ingredient to a memorable bachelorette party: That the bridal party be present to celebrate with the bride before she walks down the aisle.

    To have a bachelorette party that people will talk about for years to come, however, needs a little bit of thought and planning. Here are five no-fail ideas that the maiden (or matron) of honor can whip up. Even better, you can make Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes your home base for this fun-filled moment!

    1. The Total Rejuvenation

    A low-key weekend of pure relaxation is the best alternative to one with a full regalia of activities. Besides, the wedding day itself is bound to be a rager, so why not give the bridal party a chance to decompress and get ready for the big day?

    Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes has hosted its annual women’s wellness weekend for two years in a row. This three-day retreat offers many of the same things that are present in a wellness-focused bachelorette party: Reiki sessions, massages, tarot card readings, sunrise hikes, and lazing at the outdoor hot tub for carefree hours full of bonding. Add these activities to your itinerary as well!

    2. The “Let’s Take This Outside” Party

    Besides the requisite fishing, boating, and water sports—you are staying after all in one of Canada’s most beautiful lakes—you can do competitive axe-throwing (an indigenous member of our staff will teach and supervise your group), yoga, wilderness hikes, or bird-watching.

    For the brave ones, cold plunges have proven to be a hit. Get warmed up in one of our outdoor hot tubs and then when you’re ready, run to the lake and immerse yourself in the frigid waters for a couple of seconds. Come back to the tub, and repeat as many times as you like.

    3. The “Sideways” Trip

    South Frontenac may not be as well-known as California’s Sonoma and Napa Valley wine countries, but this doesn’t mean there’s a shortage of wineries in the area!

    Hire a private shuttle so that everybody can take part in sampling merlots, pinots, and cabernets. Two excellent vineyards, Scheuermann and River House, are within a thirty-minute drive from our cottages, with several more an hour away.

    When you come back to Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes, you can work with Maleeha Ghani of The Spirit Guide to craft the wedding’s signature cocktail!

    4. The Cooking Marathon

    Photo by cottonbro studio

    Nothing brings people together better than sharing a nice meal, and it’s even better when the food is prepared by everybody partaking in it.

    Our catering partner, Dinner Thyme Personal Chef Service, is available for hire to give you and your bridesmaids cooking lessons on-site at Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes. You can participate in the process of picking up the ingredients, cutting and slicing, cooking, and finally feasting.

    Of course, you can also opt to just sit down and savor the gastronomic feast that the chef will concoct especially for you!

    5. The Belt-It-Out Kind of Weekend

    Photo by Mikhail Nilov

    If you’ve always wanted to do karaoke but are intimidated by people you don’t know hearing your voice, then a private party in Canada’s wilderness lake—surrounded by people who won’t judge you—is the perfect place to…sing with us now…let it go, let it go. Can’t hold it back anymore….

  • A Weekend Getaway in Bobs Lake

    A Weekend Getaway in Bobs Lake

    Gabriela Ghisi of Gaby in Canada stayed at Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes for a weekend and had a fabulous time. Here’s what she had to say…

    “Recently, we were invited to spend a weekend at one of the amazing cottages at Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes, a complex of 5 cottages + 1 property on an island located between Toronto and Ottawa. I don’t even have words to describe the beauty, organization and nature of this place, but I will try to bring all the details for you in this post because I found the experience amazing and I recommend it to everyone.”

    Read the rest of the story at Gaby no Canada. The original Portuguese story is here.

  • Karen and Kat’s Journey To Forever

    Karen and Kat’s Journey To Forever

    Karen and Kat chose Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes as the venue for their intimate elopement journey

    “We found a location with several cottages on one property – one cozy one called the “little house” for just the two of us and four more that slept about 30 people, which we rented out for the weekend. We had our best buds join us a couple of days in advance so we could all relax and set up the place without rushing. Despite being a planner myself, after the setup, I managed to let go of the reins entirely and just enjoy the weekend, thanks to my fantastic friend Karina, who took over the coordination of everything!

    On Friday, our guests arrived, and we had a small ceremony near the water conducted by our good friend Carly. We included a smudging (Kat’s family is Indigenous), a reading by my friend Lauren and a ring-warming ceremony.”

    Click on the badge below to read the rest of the story at Dancing With Her!

  • Our “Bed in a Shed” is the cutest property

    Our “Bed in a Shed” is the cutest property

    This shed used to be the laundry area. I had the idea—that my husband thought was crazy—to make it into the cutest and most affordable place to stay while you’re in Bobs Lake Cottages & Escapes. So out went the washing machine, and in came a skylight, windows, a little Moroccan sink, Wainscoting on the walls, and brand-new flooring.

    There’s a kettle and a toaster oven, and we’re adding in a little writing desk too.

    The Bed in a Shed can be rented on its own or as an additional sleeping space with our five other cottages. Contact us now because guests are lining up!

  • Guess who was at Bobs Lake Cottages and Escapes?

    Guess who was at Bobs Lake Cottages and Escapes?

    Stars from Chucky, One Tree Hill, Yellowstone, and Big Sky spent a relaxing time at our Canadian lakefront cottages

    While they were at Bobs Lake, they made full use of our facilities such as our boats, our hot tub, and our barbecue. Don’t forget access to one of Canada’s most beautiful lakes!

  • Toronto Post City Magazines February Cover Story – 10 Best Winter Weekend Get-Aways

    Toronto Post City Magazines February Cover Story – 10 Best Winter Weekend Get-Aways

    The cosiest winter cabins to rent near Toronto for an enchanting weekend getaway

    by Nikki Gill Posted: February 5, 2020 Photo: Cabinscape

    February is a month for love — whether you’re cuddling up with your partner on Valentine’s Day or taking the family on an adventure for Family Day weekend. So we rounded up some of the best off-the-beaten-path winter cabins within a three-hour drive of Toronto. These little hideaways are sure to give you a real cabin-in-the-woods type of experience, but with a touch of luxury.

    Escape to a secluded lake

    Godfrey | 3 hours

    Marla Isaacs discovered Bobs Lake when her eldest child was four years old — he is now 42. They rented a property on the lake for a decade before deciding to buy their own. Now they own five cottages and have created a lakeside retreat like no other. The Great House is perfect for a family getaway with six bedrooms. In the winter, there is a skating rink carved out on the lake right out front for skating and hockey, along with cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails on the lake. The activities don’t stop there for this winter cabin — snowmobiles are available for rent, as well as ice fishing excursions and an igloo-building activity. For those looking to stay warm, there is an outdoor hot tub that overlooks the lake. The town of Westport is just a 20-minute drive away, and there you’ll find a craft brewery, and just 10 minutes further is the Kilborn’s store and restaurant. Babysitting services are also available if you want to leave the little ones in the cottage while the adults go explore. What else? The staff will even prepare meals and baked goods if you put in the request.

  • Badour Island Retreat in The Art of Glamping

    Badour Island Retreat in The Art of Glamping

    by Louise Johnson, originally published in The Art of Glamping

    This lovely, rustic retreat on beautiful Bob’s Lake (part of the Land o’ Lakes region) is the ideal getaway for large groups from family reunions, to bachelorettes, to corporate retreats. With four accommodations to choose from (Main Cottage, Guest Cottage, Tree House, and Glamping Tent) there are plenty of beds, bathrooms, and activities to keep everyone of all ages occupied. Don’t forget your furry friends! This glamping site is pet-friendly and the perfect playground to let your pooch pals roam (the hosts have a poodle).

    Main Cottage

    The post-and-beam main cottage (featured in Fine Homebuilding) boasts soaring, 16-foot ceilings, pine wood flooring, floor-to-roof windows, an open concept kitchen-dining-living room, and a panoramic porch with expansive views of the water. The extra long dining room table can accommodate your entire group for a cozy, chic dinner party! The kitchen is fully-equipped and the tap water is safe to drink. There is a BBQ, dishwasher, and fruit & veggie compost outside.

    My favorite part of every evening was having a glass of wine and soaking in the hot tub as the sun set over the lake. It was the most serene scene.

    Guest Cottage

    There are paths to the guest cottage, tree house, and glamping tent, which are idyllically hidden from each other to provide the utmost privacy. The guest cottage has a futon couch (double bed) and bunk beds on the main floor, while the queen bed upstairs has its own private, covered balcony and telescope to see the stars at night.

    Tree House

    The one-room tree house has a queen bed, rocking chair, skylight, stained-glass window, and artist-painted mural of Bob’s Lake. There is no electricity in the tree house but would be perfect for a couple who prefer a romantic reprieve.

    Glamping Tent

    The glamping tent is a new addition to the property and features a King-sized bed, making it another great alternative for an outdoorsy twosome. There is an outdoor shower and outhouse (complete with half-moon door).

    OTHER NOTEWORTHY TIPS:

    • Bring your iPod as there is a sound system
    • Cell service and WiFi provided
    • Speak with Marla (the helpful host) in advance, as she will be happy to accommodate your group’s needs by providing additional water equipment (like a Hobie stand-up pedal board!) and she is also able to organize fishing/lake tours, dock-side, homemade pie delivery or a private chef for your dinner party!

    The hosts (Marla and her husband Larry) have watched their children fall in love and their grandchildren take their first steps on Bobs Lake. It is a place close to their hearts and they hope it will be a special place for you to make memories with loved ones, too. In addition to Badour Island, they have multiple properties available for rent on Bobs Lake, accessible by car, for family gatherings and small, rustic weddings (room for up to 50 people).

  • Making the Case for Winter Cottaging in Ontario

    Making the Case for Winter Cottaging in Ontario

    by Alexandra Donaldson, originally published in EditSeven

    I love a summer cottage. There are few things better than swimming in a lake in the summer heat, spending the days hiking and relaxing (often with drink in hand) and the evenings sitting around a campfire (often with s’mores in hand). But even though I wouldn’t call myself a winter person (and definitely not a winter sports person), getting away to a cottage in the winter is definitely something I love almost as much. Maybe even more. Something that was confirmed for me when I went to a cottage just outside of Kingston (booked with cottage-rich website Glamping Hub) with my husband and three other couples over our winter break. It was relaxing and fun and simple and pretty good Instagram bait all in one. Not convinced? Here are 4 reasons why you should book a cottage getaway in the winter:

    It’s Often Gorgeous

    While summer sunsets and boating shots get lots of Instagram love when you post them, your winter wonderland will do just as well, trust me. Winter light across a frozen lake, softly falling snow, shots of you and your friends on a backdrop of pristine winter wonderland—honestly, it doesn’t get much prettier.

    It’s The Coziest

    If, like almost everyone I know, you love when the season changes to fall because it means you can embrace a much cozier vibe, then winter cottage-ing is going to be right up your alley. Think cozying up by fireplaces, a wardrobe of tights (extra points if they’re cashmere) and oversized sweaters and all of the comfort food.

    You Feel Less Guilty About Being Lazy

    Don’t get me wrong—I still read voraciously when I head to a cottage in the summer. But unless it’s raining outside I usually feel a little guilty that I’m not taking advantage of the summer sun and hiking or swimming or at the very least being social. But in the winter, it’s already cold outside. So if you want to curl up on the couch with a book or plan a movie or Netflix marathon, you can largely do so guilt-free.

  • The Best Websites to Book a Homey Getaway

    The Best Websites to Book a Homey Getaway

    From Glamping Hub to Airbnb there are plenty of ways to get out of town for rest and relaxation.

    Last year, in the days between Christmas and New Year’s, I made sure to get out of town. Not quite a vacation, this 3-night trip was the perfect antidote to jam-packed schedules and digital over-stimulation. There were no fancy dinners out or new and exciting activities. Instead, it was all about fire pits, board games and the comfiest clothes I owned worn on repeat. It was perfect. Which is why I highly recommend ditching over-the-top hotels and looked-better-in-the-picture-motels for homes and short-term rentals. You get the flexibility of being in a space that allows you to cook and relax with all the amenities close by—with the added knowledge of being able to keep to yourself and without the pressure of needing to make every minute count.

    Glamping Hub

    My own winter getaway was courtesy of Glamping Hub, a website I’ve used a few times to book off-the-beaten-path weekend trips. It’s a great option if you’re into options like yurts, treehouses and fancy tents to connect with the outdoors. This time, since I was traveling with three other couples, we opted for a more familiar cottage setting. The space, just outside of Kingston, slept all eight of us comfortably, included a gas fireplace inside and a big firepit outside, a full kitchen (perfect for some hearty home-cooked meals), an indoor hammock, and a television (though I have to say we didn’t really use it). Oh, and an outdoor hot tub, which I found myself in every day. Needless to say, our days were full of winter walks, hot tub dips, and lots of eating and playing games indoors. Not your speed? The best thing about Glamping Hub is the variety. So whether you want rustic or luxurious, there’s something for you.

    Read the rest of Alexandra Donaldson’s story here.