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Remote wilderness island with comforts of home

Casa de campo en un lago con cocina y balcón

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Vista aérea
Exterior
Sala de fitness
Restaurantes
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Opiniones

9.6 de 10,
Excepcional
3 habitaciones1+ baño4 personas111.5 metros cuadrados

Servicios principales

  • Estacionamiento disponible
  • Chimenea
  • Asador
  • Cocina
  • Acepta mascotas
  • Espacio al aire libre

Explora la zona

Ver en el mapa
Kenora, ON
  • Place, Fábrica de cerveza Lake of the Woods
    ‪7 min a pie‬
  • Place, Husky The Muskie
    ‪13 min a pie‬
  • Place, Playa Keewatin
    ‪8 min en auto‬
  • Airport, Kenora, ON (YQK)
    ‪14 min en auto‬

Habitaciones y camas

3 habitaciones (para 4 personas)

Habitación 1

1 cama King y 1 futón matrimonial

Habitación 2

1 cama Queen y 2 camas individuales

Habitación 3

2 camas individuales

1 baño, 1 medio baño

Baño 1

Excusado

Baño 2

Excusado · Solo regadera

Ambientes

Deck o patio
Cobertizo o lanai
Cocina
Con balcón
Área de comedor

Información de la propiedad

Remote wilderness island with comforts of home

Beautiful 2.2 acre Westshore Island is a place to escape the modern world, set 20 miles by boat amidst a vast maze of wilderness islands between Kenora and Sioux Narrows, Ontario. There’s a buoyed track leading from either town but once you’re out there, you’re totally on your own, with a cozy off-the-grid cabin and many of the comforts of home, surrounded by prime fishing waters, wildlife and a magnificent landscape filled with countless things to do: canoeing, camping, photography, painting, swimming, water sports and more.
Aside from a few scattered neighbors and periodic passing boats, it offers profound solitude, a place for a respite where you can become one with the flow of nature around you.

You need some navigation and boating skills to reach Westshore Island, but once you get there, we have you covered. Our rustic, but comfortable cabin boasts hot water, shower, composting toilet, generator-backed solar power, gas fridge, stove and oven, cell service and satellite Internet/WiFi. The more primitive boathouse has no AC power or running water, but has beds for four people (just above the waves) and a bathroom with a composting toilet. There is enough dock space for several boats and a generator cords to recharge trolling batteries.
Overall, the sleeping accommodations include three bedrooms with seven beds: a king in the cabin master bedroom, a futon in the living room, a queen and two twins in the boathouse bedroom and two twins in the boathouse bunk room. There are also beautiful tent sites scattered across the island and the facilities are big enough to feed and serve up to ten people, including a well-provisioned kitchen, spacious living room with a hearty wood stove, generator-powered AC power outlets, outdoor fire pit & big screened porch.

We try to have the cabin turnkey ready but there isn’t an onsite person to warm things up and you might have to re-ignite pilot lights or troubleshoot something else. We make it easy with a detailed user’s guide that walks you through all of the systems in use on the island and you can always reach out to us with questions. We also have a handyman standing by in Kenora if you need him.

We hope you’ll come and stay awhile. It takes time to unwind and you’ll have more fun if you stay at least two weeks, a month or even the whole summer. We prefer longer visits, too, and offer big discounts and preferential early booking for more extended stays.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY - Westshore Island is not for Everyone.

A visit to our island is a rare opportunity to stay in a genuine wilderness environment with many of the comforts of home. Time here can be relaxing, peaceful and adventurous, with little evidence of the modern world except for occasional passing boats. However, it's very remote and important to be well-prepared, self-reliant and know exactly what you are getting into before you embark. We provide guests with a detailed users guide but a few things to be aware of before you book:

The island is very remote and accessible only by water! You must have or rent your own boat and be comfortable navigating a buoyed track through a maze of islands. Even if you are familiar with the area, detailed marine charts are essential and GPS is recommended.

We highly recommend that visitors have previous experience with camping and backcountry safety. Guests need to be well-prepared, self-reliant and recognize that they will be on their own with no on-site caretaker standing by to help if things break or something else goes wrong. Please don’t come if you are afraid of seeing a bear.

Although it has seldom happened, there is a possibility that severe weather, waves and wind could temporarily make it dangerous to return to town. Come prepared for the possibility that you might not be able to get home on schedule.

Tap water is filtered after being pumped up from the lake but it is not treated and must be boiled before drinking. We provide several 5-gallon jugs of commercially bottled water to each group.

The camp is swept and stocked after each group, but it is a family-built wilderness cabin that’s 50 years old. There is some ground-in dirt from years of use.

Camp internet is a satellite connection that can be very slow at times and stop working entirely during bad weather. It is intended for basic communications, reading the news and other simple online chores like booking travel plans but it doesn’t have the bandwidth for video streaming, gaming or large file transfers. There is also workable cell service on the island and we highly recommend you use your mobile phone as a hot spot if possible. It's both faster and more reliable.

There is AC power and running water in the cabin but NOT in the boathouse bedroom, bunk room or bath. We do provide a collection of solar and battery lanterns for use there, as well as pitchers and basins for simple washing up.

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Servicios

Cocina
Mascotas
Wifi gratis
A/A
Área exterior
Estacionamiento disponible

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Reglas de la propiedad

Flexibilidad disponible para la hora del check-in (contacta al anfitrión antes de tu llegada)
Flexibilidad disponible para la hora del check-out (contacta al anfitrión para coordinarlo)
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Niños

Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
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Eventos

No se permiten eventos
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Mascotas

Se aceptan mascotas
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Fumar

No se permite fumar
Smoke outside!
Keep the screens or doors shut, conserve power or you will run out, don't leave food out, take fish guts across the island, no smoking inside, don't drink and boat, be nice to the creatures on the island and leave them alone. Treat it as if it were your family cabin!

Información importante

Información importante

Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de humo en la propiedad
El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye extintor de incendios, botiquín de primeros auxilios y cerradura de alta seguridad

Avisos importantes

No se necesita un auto para acceder a este hospedaje.

Información de la zona

Kenora

esta casa de campo se encuentra en el área de Puerto de Kenora en Kenora, en el campo y en un lago. La belleza natural del área puede apreciarse en Mink Bay Wetland Trail y Vernon Nature Area, mientras que Museo Lake of the Woods y Mather Walls House son lugares culturales destacados. Acércate a la fauna de la zona con actividades como paseos a pie por la naturaleza y avistamiento de aves.
Sección del mapa
Kenora, ON

Qué hay cerca

  • Museo Lake of the Woods - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
  • Fábrica de cerveza Lake of the Woods - A 7 min a pie - 0.6 km
  • Husky The Muskie - A 13 min a pie - 1.2 km
  • Parque Norman - A 5 min en auto - 3.7 km
  • Playa Keewatin - A 8 min en auto - 6.2 km

Medios de transporte

  • Kenora, ON (YQK) - 15 min en auto

Restaurantes

  • ‪McDonald's - ‬A 19 min a pie
  • ‪Tim Hortons - ‬A 3 min en auto
  • ‪Lake of the Woods Brewing Co - ‬A 6 min a pie
  • ‪Tim Hortons - ‬A 2 min en auto
  • ‪KFC - ‬A 19 min a pie

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Remote wilderness island with comforts of home acepta mascotas?

Sí, se aceptan mascotas en la propiedad.

¿Dónde se encuentra Remote wilderness island with comforts of home?

Esta casa de campo se encuentra en Puerto de Kenora, a unos pasos de Lago de los Bosques y Museo Lake of the Woods. Ayuntamiento de Kenora y Jarnel Contracting Pavilion también se encuentran a 10 minutos.

Acerca del anfitrión

Anfitrión: Gordon or Ben Wiltsie

Foto de perfil del anfitrión
The island is owned by Gordon & Meredith Wiltsie, with their grown sons Ben and Nick. Gordon helped his parents Pat and Dave build the boathouse, docks and cabin - much of it only with hand tools - during the summers of 1973 and 1974 and for the next three decades his parents spent most of every summer there, making ongoing improvements. Gordon, Meredith and the boys commonly visited as well and after his parents' passing they are spending more time there themselves. They have subsequently made significant renovations and have introduced new amenities including 120 volt electric power outlets, pressurized hot and cold water, a shower, satellite internet and convenient composting toilets. The have also finished renovating the spacious upstairs bedroom in the boathouse, along with a second bathroom, a bunk room and scenic balcony over the dock.

Por qué eligió esta propiedad

Back in the 1930's Dave Wiltsie grew up spending every summer in a cabin his parents owned on a lake in Algonquin Provincial Park, pursing a tradition his own father's parents had enjoyed since the late 1800's. Dave began taking his own family there when Gordon was very young and wished for a place of his own. By happy accident, the trailer towing the family boat back to California from Algonquin broke down in Kenora, Ontario at the end of summer 1968 and he had to he launch the boat into Lake of the Woods in order to facilitate repairs. He, Pat and Gordon, then age 17, headed out to explore. To everyone's surprise the lake and its environs offered not only everything they loved about Algonquin, but even more and on a much grander scale. After several subsequent seasons of searching they finally find a perfect island with a sheltered harbor, far from any crowds, and set about building rustic but comfortable lodging in a place that the family has long considered to be paradise.

Qué distingue a esta propiedad

Private Island
Off-the-grid
World-class fishing, bird watching, boating and photography
Bright stars and Northern Lights!
One-of-a-kind experience
Vast wilderness landscape with all of the birds and animals that live there