by Anne-Marie
(Haliburtan Cottage For Rent on Big Hawk Lake- Anacabana Cottage)
Anacabana Cottage for Rent
Big Hawk Lake Cottage for Rent Halibutan
Acacabana
Road Access- Western Exposure-Very Private
Are you looking for a peaceful and quiet vacation away from the noise of the city? This cottage is underneath the beautiful majestic pines of the north. The rugged Canadian Shield shoreline is easily accessible. If you like exploring take the kayak, canoe or paddle boat. You can also enjoy hiking on the portage trails . In the evening enjoy some fishing or leisure time on the dock with this beautiful western exposure and sunsets.
This cottage includes 2 bathrooms
(1-3 piece and 1-2 piece )
The kitchen is supplied with all the necessities.
There are 2 bedrooms ( queen and double ) on the main floor and additional sleeping in the loft with a king bed.
This cottage is accessible to other lakes. It is also on the water trails so you can try a portaging route or just hike a portage trail.
Visit the Nunikani waterfall by boat shown in the photo gallery.
There is a small store at Big Hawk Marina and a nice restaurant at Little Hawk Lake which is accessible by boat or car. The cottage is also enroute to the Big Hawk Log Chute and close to the Circuit of 5 Viewpoints Trail.
The Anacabana has 170 feet of frontage and is very private. The shoreline is rocky but has excellent swimming off the dock into deep water
This cottage is near the towns of Minden. Dorset and Haliburton and Carnarvon
website with additional pictures: www.bighawk.webs.com
tel: 905 620-0849 or
705 754-2071 in the summer and speak with Lawrence
Rates for summer 2011
Price: $1800 week is the summer rate based on 6 people.
$100/week for additional person- max 7 people
Spring and Fall Weekend Rate $300 for 2 people only
$450 for 4 people
Shorter stays are also available in the summer
This cottage is also used by the owner and is not a full time cottage rental.
by email at amvanlies@hotmail.com
Shorter stays are also available
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