Your perfect Ontario cottage week starts here
Wake up to loons calling across Miller Lake, minutes from Tobermory and Bruce Peninsula National Park. Private dock, fire pit and stunning waterfront views — your perfect Ontario cottage escape.
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A waterfront retreat on the shores of Miller Lake
Loon Lodge is a spacious 2,000 sq ft two-level waterfront cottage sitting directly on the shores of Miller Lake in the heart of the Bruce Peninsula. With a large shaded grassy lot, a private dock for swimming and boating, and a stunning wrap-around deck with glass railings and unobstructed lake views, it is the complete Ontario cottage experience.
The cottage comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests across 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with two separate living areas — one on each level — so families or groups have room to gather together or spread out. Big windows frame the lake from every angle, filling the cottage with natural light and bringing the outside in.
Rocky shore with sandy bottom makes for perfect swimming off the dock. The water is shallow and calm — ideal for families with kids. A canoe is included for exploring the lake at your own pace.
Everything you need for the perfect week
Two levels of comfortable living space, thoughtfully laid out for families and groups. Every room has been designed so the lake is never far from view.
- 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms
- Two separate living areas — one per level
- Large kitchen with full appliances
- Wrap-around deck with glass railings and lake views
- Wood-burning fireplace for cooler evenings
- Big windows throughout with panoramic lake views
- Forced air heating and in-ground heat on lower level
- Outdoor dining area on the deck
Your private dock on Miller Lake
Step off the deck and you are at the water’s edge. The cottage sits directly on the shore with a private dock and a fire pit right at the lake — the heart of every great cottage week.
- Private dock steps from the cottage
- Rocky shore with sandy bottom — great for swimming
- Shallow, calm water — perfect for kids
- Canoe included for exploring the lake
- Suitable for canoes, kayaks, small sailboats and jet skis
- Boat launch ramp directly next door
- Fire pit at the water’s edge
- Large shaded grassy lot between cottage and shore
The Bruce Peninsula at your doorstep
Loon Lodge puts you at the heart of one of Ontario’s most spectacular natural regions. From world-famous hiking trails to crystal-clear shipwreck diving, there is something for every member of the family.
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Just 14 km away. Dramatic Niagara Escarpment cliffs, ancient cedar forests, the famous Grotto sea cave, and some of the most striking scenery in all of Canada.
Tobermory
25 km away. Boat tours, SCUBA diving among historic shipwrecks in Georgian Bay, fine dining, art galleries, groceries and LCBO. The gem of the Bruce Peninsula.
Bruce Trail
Canada’s oldest and longest marked hiking trail runs right through the area. Whether you want a gentle walk or a full-day hike, the Bruce Trail delivers breathtaking views.
Singing Sands Beach
One of Ontario’s most beautiful and unique beaches, with shallow warm water and the rare singing sand underfoot. A family favourite just a short drive away.
Summer House Park
A 2 km walk from the cottage. Canoe, kayak, sailboat and paddle boat rentals, a restaurant serving breakfast and lunch, ice cream and a convenience store.
Chi-Cheemaun Ferry
Sail from Tobermory to Manitoulin Island on the iconic Chi-Cheemaun ferry — a classic Bruce Peninsula day trip experience the whole family will remember.
The darkest skies in Ontario
The Bruce Peninsula has the darkest skies in all of Ontario. Away from city lights, the Milky Way stretches across the night in full detail — and the Northern Lights frequently make an appearance. Sit by the fire pit at the water’s edge and look up. It is unlike anything you have seen before.
Everything you need, close at hand
Loon Lodge puts you at the heart of the Bruce Peninsula. Miller’s Family Camp is steps away with boat rentals and a convenience store. Summer House Park is a short walk for watercraft rentals, a restaurant and ice cream. Bruce Peninsula National Park is 14 km away. Tobermory is 25 km with dining, boat tours, SCUBA diving among shipwrecks, groceries and LCBO. Lion’s Head is 20 km with dining, a beach, groceries and a medical clinic. The Bruce Trail runs through the area for hiking and biking. Singing Sands Beach, Sauble Beach and the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry to Manitoulin Island are all within easy reach. At night, the Bruce Peninsula has the darkest skies in Ontario — the Milky Way and Northern Lights are a regular sight from the cottage.
Ready to book your summer week?
Summer weeks at Loon Lodge fill up fast. Families across Ontario book their Bruce Peninsula cottage week in March and April — don’t miss out on your preferred dates.
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