Property is on McKay Bay in Lake Huron with local fishing available and freighters to view. It is located about 20 miles east of the Mackinaw Bridge. It has a large crib dock and deep water for tying up your boat. Sleeps 2 in cabin; 7 in main house. Cabin oven not in operation; gas stove works fine. no Wi-Fi
The House next to it is newly remolded with new kitchen, dishwasher, electric stove, fridge, overhead fans; Bathroom with shower/tub; half bath near garage entrance; gas grill available; dining area; fully stocked kitchen and baking essentials; fire ring by the shore; firewood not always supplied; maybe purchased in the area.
Profitant d'un emplacement de choix en bord de lac, cette maison de vacances se trouve à deux pas de Lac Huron et à moins de 15 km des sites suivants : Plage de Sandy Cove et Les Cheneaux Islands. Chippewa County Fairgrounds est à 48,1 km de distance.
Host was amazing and very accommodating. This property was breathtaking and just what we needed for a little weekend getaway!! Thank you for a special stay!
This cabin was all it was described to be - perfect for the 2 of us for a few days. Nice, quiet area, good access to the water, and a few miles from Cedarville and other points of interest. Easy check in and out - really appreciate the hospitality of this cabin. We look forward to another visit in the future!
The cabin was adequate for our two-night stay. To clarify, the cabin is located to the left of a larger home and the view of the water is through some large cedar trees down a hill. It was a little awkward with the other guests, but we weren't there much. For the price per night, it worked for our stay and the owner was prompt with communication.
Perfect for a weekend getaway with my spouse. Cabin was very clean and affordable.
I was pleasantly surprised how comfortable the bed and pillow were. Slept great both nights. It was very peaceful and quiet.
Would recommend for couples.
Les points faibles : Emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
I really wanted to love this place BUT it needs some work. The mattress was sagging and super uncomfortable. The water smells really bad. And the privacy was lacking with the house being occupied. With the windows open for air flow, the house occupants had an unobstructed view of our bed while they sat in the garage. They also left on the garage light during the night. You might consider adding some shrubs to block this view.
We were visiting family in the area and this was the perfect âhomeâ base. The cabin was immaculate. It IS small, but perfect as we were running around all over most days. The neighborhood is quiet and we even had some friend neighbor dogs that came to visit each day. We had bonfires and enjoyed the view. All in all just perfect.
Cabin was cute and well stocked. One single room but cute and charming. The vintage stove worked great. Monica answered all of our questions. It was a great little getaway.
Very nice little cabin. We really enjoyed our stay! The cabin is closer to the very quiet street (less than 10 cars/day) than it is to the water but still very nice. The dock was more than sufficient for our little fishing boat (even had electricity at the dock to charge boat batteries). Space was clean and well appointed. Very nice launching point for Les Cheneaux area exploration.
The cabin was very clean and cozy. The neighborhood was very quiet and offered the downtime and relaxation that was much needed from the hustle and bustle of city life. Monica responded very quickly to all my inquiries both prior and during our stay. I highly recommend this cabin for an adult and child or for a couple.
A beautiful location with a great view from the lakeside. Drive 30 minutes east to Drummond Island Ferry, or 30 minutes north to Sugar Island Ferry. The Les Cheneaux island area is beautiful in its own right as well. The cabin was clean and cute and had everything needed for a long weekend stay. My girlfriend and I really enjoyed our stay! I would definitely recommend this location as a reasonable priced stay in a beautiful area. We even enjoyed watching the freighter and train from the gravel mine across the bay.