**Welcome to Paradise Cove!**
Discover your ultimate waterfront escape nestled in a private cove, where serenity meets adventure. Our enchanting getaway offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement, featuring 4 beautifully designed bedrooms that comfortably accommodate up to 9 guests.
Immerse yourself in nature with our complimentary canoes and kayaks, perfect for exploring the tranquil waters at your leisure. Unwind by the firepit under the stars, creating unforgettable memories with family and friends.
Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor activities or peaceful moments by the shore, Paradise Cove is your gateway to an idyllic retreat. We can’t wait to host you!
Close to many local Muskoka attractions(20 min from Gravenhurst & 20 min from Bala) your adventure awaits.
YOU WILL LOVE:
-65 inch TV
-Dart board
-Air hockey table
-Chess table
-Private boat slip
-Private boat dock
-2 canoes
-2 kayaks
-Hammock
-Indoor fire place
-Muskoka chairs
While it may be hard to leave we encourage you to get out and explore the area. We are situated within a beautiful country drive of so many options making this a great day-tripper cottage.
While the best way is to just get out there and see what you can find below is some of our favorite places in the immediate area within half an hour.
Muskoka Discovery centre. 25 minutes away-Local heritage museum with a replica steamship, vintage wooden boats & an interactive kids' area.
1) Bethune Memorial House National Historic Site- Museum in the Victorian home where famous medical pioneer Dr. Norman Bethune was born. 25 minutes away 2) Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf - The Muskoka Wharf is located in the town of Gravenhurst, Ontario on the southern edge of Muskoka Bay on Lake Muskoka. The Muskoka Wharf is the home port of the RMS Segwun, the oldest operating steamship in North America and the last surviving original steamship from the fleet of several dozen that served the county of Muskoka, Ontario in the late 19th century and early 20th century, and the Wenonah Il, a modern replica of an early 20th-century steamship. The Muskoka Wharf, once a vibrant hub of economic activity at the union of a major railroad terminus and steamship port, fell into decline as roads and automobiles were introduced to the region, but has experienced a major economic resurgence since the creation of a heritage-based development area in 2005. 25 minutes away
3) Sawdust City Brewing Co.-25 minutes away 4) Gull Lake Rotary Park-Swimming, picnic, beach. 25 minutes away