This Ontario Cottage For Sale Is Under $700K & Has An Enchanting Staircase To The Water

Million dollar views for cheaper than a Toronto condo.
Contributing Writer

If you're looking to escape the bustle of the city, this Ontario cottage for sale is the place to go. 

1164 Clearwater Shores Blvd. in Port Carling, Ontario, is affordable, yet luxurious, cottage living at its best.

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The adorable blue cottage is surrounded by vast trees and more hiking trails than you can count.

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

Its awe-inspiring interior is a perfect example of what a modern cottage should look like.

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

With compact and cozy bedrooms for you and bae to cuddle up in, you'll never want to leave. 

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

Spend your summers drinking and catching up with friends on the amazing patio. 

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

Of course, it wouldn't be a premium cottage without an enchanting staircase down to the lake.

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

Sunbathe or cool down by dipping into your own private part of the water. 

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

Beautiful Lakeside Cottage

Price: $699,000

Address: 1164 Clearwater Shores Blvd., Port Carling, ON

Description: Escape into the Ontario wilderness and enjoy paradise by the lake.

Adam Godard | RE/MAX

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