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Legendary Tobermory retreat with hot tub
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 8 Guests
The Home
Welcome to ’The Georgian’, a private waterfront retreat at the tip of the Peninsula. Once an exclusive vacation lodge, this classic retreat has been turned into a stunning 4 bedroom, 2 bath waterfront vacation home. Enjoy over 200 ft. waterfront with its own glacial formed lagoon, bonfire lounge, sauna and hot tub. Enter to large Great Room, piano & games lounge, Chef’s Kitchen and more. Enjoy daytripping to Tobermory, the Grotto and National Park all close by. You deserve this vacation.
Sleeps 10 (8 adults and 2 children under 12)
STA license number NBP-2022-359
Please note that there is a pet fee of $175 at this property
Closed for Off-Season: Thanksgiving Weekend to Victoria Day Weekend.
The Georgian is carefully managed by the Peninsula’s premier property management team at Property Manager, locally responsible for ensuring you have an incredible experience.
Notes:
Home Features
Enjoy the comforts of home and beyond with these distinctive features.
Air Conditioning
Heating
Bathtub
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Building Elevator
Free Parking
Concierge Services
Waterfront
Pool
Security System
Hot Tub
Sauna
Theater Room
Fireplace
All stays include
We believe certain amenities should be standard. Every home comes outfitted with these best-in-class essentials for a worry-free stay.
For digital free stays
We understand that sometimes you seek a truly unplugged experience. Our Tiny Home rentals may not include amenities like TV or Wi-Fi inside the home. Refer to the listing details for available features.
Home Details
Beds & Bath
Review bedroom arrangements to make sure each is right for you. Full and half bathrooms are shown as one total.
Attributes
Patio/Balcony
Waterfront
Pets Allowed
Sauna
Beach Access
Free Parking
Water View
Amenities
Stove
Fireplace
Fire Extinguisher
Bathtub
Security System
Jacuzzi
Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea maker
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Theater Room
Hair Dryer
Games
Microwave
Heating
Iron
First Aid Kit
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Smoke Alarm
Oven
The Neighborhood
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Things To Know
- Wheelchair Access
Payment & Cancellation - 14 Day Policy
Grace Period:
- Guests may cancel for free provided that: (1) reservation is canceled within 48-hours of reservation confirmation, and (2) reservation was confirmed at least 11 days before scheduled arrival.
Payment Policy:
- 14 days or less prior to arrival: Guests pay 100% at time of reservation.
- More than 14 days before arrival: Guests pay 50% at time of reservation, the remaining 50% will be charged 14 days prior to arrival.
- For guests paying with Points or Cash & Points: 100% of payment of both Cash & Points will be deducted at time of reservation, once booking is verified within 48 hours.
Cancellation Policy:
- 14 days or less prior to arrival: No refund issued, unless ‘Grace Period’ applies.
- More than 14 days before arrival: 100% refund.
House rules
- WHAT TO BRING
- DRINKING WATER - all cottages run off either well or lake water. It is a good idea to bring drinking water in case of power failure and other reasons.
- Large jugs of water can be purchased at the grocery stores throughout cottage country. Be mindful that wells can run dry from overuse, please practice conservation (i.e., limit showers, wait a couple of hours between laundry loads, etc.)
- PHONE -There may be no phone at the cottage. Please bring a cell phone with you.
- Sunblock
- Games & books for rainy days
- Sunglasses
- Water shoes
- Life jackets
- Groceries
- Insect spray
- Camera
- Directions
- Guests must agree to the municipalities short-term accommodation bylaw:
- Short Term Rental Accommodation By-Law 104-2021
- Schedule A
- Renter’s Code of Conduct
- 1. Purpose of the Code
- 1.1 The purpose of the Renter’s Code of Conduct is to acknowledge that short term rental accommodation premises are permitted in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula and that these Short Term Renal Accommodations are located in the vicinity of other properties and that the residents and occupants of those properties have the right to enjoy their own properties without nuisance.
- 1.2 The Renter’s Code of Conduct outlines specific requirements for Short Term Rental Accommodations and imposes responsibilities for both owners and renters of such properties including that:
- 1.2.1 The owners assume the primary responsibility of conveying this information to the renters of their property.
- 1.2.2 The renters of the property assume the responsibility of reading, comprehending and complying with the provisions of this Renter’s Code of Conduct.
- 2. Objective of the Code
- 2.1 The objective of the code is to establish acceptable standards of behavior for owners and renters to minimize any adverse impacts on the neighbours and the surrounding neighbourhood, whether they be social, environmental or any other types of impacts.
- 2.2 In providing the acceptable standards, owners and renters are provided with the tools to ensure that they abide by the required standards and avoid penalties, fines and charges.
- 3. Occupation
- 3.1 The renter must make themselves aware of the neighbourhood in which they are renting a short Term Rental Accommodation.
- 4. Guiding Principles
- 4.1 The guiding principles for Short Term Rental Accommodations are:
- 4.1.1 The premises and property that you are occupying is a home.
- 4.1.2 Respect the neighbours and the neighbourhood.
- 4.1.3 Leave the premises and property as you found it.
- 5. Maximum Number of Renters and Guests
- 5.1 The maximum number of residents, renters and guests (including those not staying overnight) permitted at a Short Term Rental Accommodations shall be limited to no more than two (s) persons per guest room, at any given time. Please refer to the approved number as included on the licence.
- 5.2 Exception from the maximum occupancy of 2 persons per guestroom (bedroom) will be granted for children of the renter, under the age of 12, where the Town will permit no more than three (3) persons per guestroom (bedroom).
- 6. Noise
- 6.1 No person shall make noise which causes a disturbance nor may they conduct themselves in a way that is likely to disturb area residents.
- 6.2 Examples of noise that is likely to disturb area residents includes but is not limited to:
- 6.2.1 Loud music.
- 6.2.2 Outdoor or backyard gatherings or activities involving excessive noise or disruptive behavior.
- 6.2.3 Late evening and/or early morning disturbances.
- 6.2.4 Yelling, shouting, singing, fighting or conversing loudly.
- 6.2.5 Revving of engines or racing of vehicles to and from the Short Term Rental Accommodation.
- 6.2.6 Idling.
- 6.2.7 Fireworks.
- 6.2.8 Outdoor speakers.
- 6.2.9 Exceeding occupancy limits.
- 6.2.10 Swearing and uttering profanities.
- 6.3 Renters and their guests are not allowed to disturb neighbours or interfere with their enjoyment of their properties/premises.
- 6.4 Failure to comply with these requirements may result in legal action including but not being limited to charges under the Noise By-Law and under the Short Term Rental Accommodation By-Law.
- 7. Access and Parking
- 7.1 Please familiarize yourself and your guests with the parking requirements as they relate to the Short Term Rental Accommodation.
- 7.2 All Short Term Rental Accommodations have vehicle parking requirements which are approved as part of the licensing process. Vehicles are not permitted to be parked on any area which is not specifically approved as a parking area.
- 7.3 More vehicles than parking spaces are not permitted on the property.
- 8. Recycling and Garbage
- 8.1 Please familiarize yourself and your guests with the locations for the storage and disposal of garbage and recycling.
- 8.2 If garbage and recycling are not properly managed, legal action may be taken including but not being limited to charges under the Property Standards By-Law, the Waste Management By-Law and under the Short Term Rental Accommodation By-Law.
- 9. Fire and Occupant Safety
- 9.1 All Short Term Rental Accommodations shall have operating smoke alarms.
- 9.2 All Short Term Rental Accommodations shall have operating carbon monoxide alarms.
- 9.3 The owner shall regularly test the alarms to ensure that they are operational.
- 9.4 If a renter discovers that any of the alarms are not operational, the rental shall immediately notify the property owner of the deficiency.
- 10. Functions and Parties
- 10.1 Short Term Rental Accommodation renters are not to host functions or parties at the Short Term Rental Accommodation.
- 11. Additional Responsibilities
- 11.1 As an owner, renter and any guests of the town of South Bruce Peninsula, you must ensure that you are familiar with all by-laws, regulations, policies, guidelines, legislation and applicable law as it relates to the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
- 11.2 The owner, renter and any guests should expect that there is zero tolerance for non-compliance.
- 11.3 It should be expected that non-compliance will mean that you will be visited by Town By-Law Enforcement Officers and charges will be laid.
- 11.4 Strict adherence to this Renter’s Code of Conduct and the requirements in the Short Term Rental Accommodation By-Law is expected and required, without exception.