Chalet rustique
The Louise - Artistic Haven by the Beach
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9,69,6 sur 10 –
Exceptionnel
Commodités populaires
- Stationnement sur place disponible
- Animaux de compagnie acceptés
- Cuisine
- Laveuse
- Grill extérieur
- Terrasse ou patio
Explorez la région

Wiarton, ON
- Parc Provincial des Chutes SaublePlace, Parc Provincial des Chutes Sauble7 min en voiture
- Réserve naturelle de Rural RootzPlace, Réserve naturelle de Rural Rootz12 min en voiture
- Parc aventure Ascent Aerial ParkPlace, Parc aventure Ascent Aerial Park13 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (6 personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit et 1 lit double
Chambre 3
1 lit superposé (1 place)
2 salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Salle de bain 2
Espaces supplémentaires
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Cuisine
Jardin
Salle à manger
À propos de cet hébergement
The Louise - Artistic Haven by the Beach
Step into The Louise: an enchanting 3-bedroom Artist's Cabin a stone's throw from North Oliphant Beach. Revel in the comfort of the loft-style living room with a soaring ceiling, a welcoming brick fireplace, and a cozy reading nook. Each corner brims with artistic touches and homely warmth, from the vibrant tapestries to the charmingly eclectic furniture. Whether it's basking in the natural light flooding through large windows or stargazing through the telescope, inspiration is endless.
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Online Guest Concierge
Oliphant is a community rich in history and deeply connected to the cultural foundations of the Bruce Peninsula. The area lies within the lands covered by Treaty 72, signed on October 13, 1854, by First Nations living on what was then known as the Saugeen Peninsula and representatives of the Crown. This treaty encompasses much of what is now called the Bruce Peninsula and is sometimes referred to as the Bruce Peninsula Treaty. The region continues to hold strong cultural and historical significance today.
Set along the shores of Lake Huron just north of Sauble Beach, Oliphant is now best known as a hub for outdoor recreation and laid-back lakeside living. Its shallow waters and steady winds have made it one of Ontario’s most popular destinations for kiteboarding, drawing visitors from across the province. The Oliphant Fen Boardwalk offers a quieter way to experience the area, winding through a unique wetland ecosystem filled with rare plants, birdlife, and interpretive signage.
The community itself is small, friendly, and focused on enjoying the outdoors. Local amenities include a marina and dock, playground equipment, a dog park, and excellent swimming areas along the shoreline. Wide-open skies, calm beaches, and spectacular sunsets over Lake Huron define daily life here.
Oliphant appeals especially to outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a relaxed alternative to busier beach towns. With its blend of historical importance, natural beauty, and recreation opportunities, Oliphant offers a meaningful and memorable Bruce Peninsula experience rooted in both land and community.
Contactless check-in
Instructions in guidebook provided
Online Guest Concierge
Welcome to The Louise – Oliphant, a charming artist’s cabin just steps from the peaceful shoreline of North Oliphant Beach. This unique three-bedroom retreat blends rustic cottage warmth with creative character, offering a relaxing and inspiring escape surrounded by nature on the Bruce Peninsula.
Rustic Great Room Living
★ High ceilings creating an airy cottage atmosphere
★ Cozy brick fireplace for relaxing evenings
★ Comfortable seating for gathering and conversation
★ Loft overlook adding charm and character
The living room is warm and inviting, perfect for quiet mornings, reading, or evenings by the fire.
Artistic Cottage Character
Contactless Check-in
Online Guest Concierge
Oliphant is a community rich in history and deeply connected to the cultural foundations of the Bruce Peninsula. The area lies within the lands covered by Treaty 72, signed on October 13, 1854, by First Nations living on what was then known as the Saugeen Peninsula and representatives of the Crown. This treaty encompasses much of what is now called the Bruce Peninsula and is sometimes referred to as the Bruce Peninsula Treaty. The region continues to hold strong cultural and historical significance today.
Set along the shores of Lake Huron just north of Sauble Beach, Oliphant is now best known as a hub for outdoor recreation and laid-back lakeside living. Its shallow waters and steady winds have made it one of Ontario’s most popular destinations for kiteboarding, drawing visitors from across the province. The Oliphant Fen Boardwalk offers a quieter way to experience the area, winding through a unique wetland ecosystem filled with rare plants, birdlife, and interpretive signage.
The community itself is small, friendly, and focused on enjoying the outdoors. Local amenities include a marina and dock, playground equipment, a dog park, and excellent swimming areas along the shoreline. Wide-open skies, calm beaches, and spectacular sunsets over Lake Huron define daily life here.
Oliphant appeals especially to outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a relaxed alternative to busier beach towns. With its blend of historical importance, natural beauty, and recreation opportunities, Oliphant offers a meaningful and memorable Bruce Peninsula experience rooted in both land and community.
Contactless check-in
Instructions in guidebook provided
Online Guest Concierge
Welcome to The Louise – Oliphant, a charming artist’s cabin just steps from the peaceful shoreline of North Oliphant Beach. This unique three-bedroom retreat blends rustic cottage warmth with creative character, offering a relaxing and inspiring escape surrounded by nature on the Bruce Peninsula.
Rustic Great Room Living
★ High ceilings creating an airy cottage atmosphere
★ Cozy brick fireplace for relaxing evenings
★ Comfortable seating for gathering and conversation
★ Loft overlook adding charm and character
The living room is warm and inviting, perfect for quiet mornings, reading, or evenings by the fire.
Artistic Cottage Character