Question and Answers
Pets:
Where a
symbol is indicated on a cottage listing, pets are welcome under the
following conditions:
- Owners
must clean up after pets (inside and outside) so that the next guests do
not have to face any unpleasant surprises.
- All pets must be kept on a leash when outside.
- Animals
must be kept off all furniture at all times.
Smoking:
A
symbol indicates that there is absolutely no smoking allowed inside the
cottages. If you must smoke, smoke outside, disposing in a container.
Cancellation Policy:
If you
decide to cancel your cottage rental after your application has been
accepted the following cancellation policy applies. If we are able
to re-book the cottage you will receive your money back less a 15%
administration fee. If we are unable to re-book the cottage you
will not receive any money back.
Fires:
Although there
are fire pits at many of the cottages, it is important to follow safety
guidelines:
- Before lighting a fire in the fire pit, call toll-free 1-877-847-1577
for daily fire danger ratings and more information on burning. Fire bans
can change regularly so it is important to know the current status to
prevent causing a forest fire or receiving a hefty fine.
- Never leave a fire unattended.
- If you are bringing your own firewood, please purchase it locally to
the cottage so that you are not transporting any pests into the area.
BBQ:
The cottage
listing will indicate whether you should expect a barbeque at the
cottage you are renting. There will likely be an extra propane tank as
well. Please be sure that the second tank is not left close to the
barbeque as this creates a fire hazard.
Garbage:
All garbage accumulated during your stay must leave the property upon
departure. Check the owner’s instructions for the nearest dump location
or more detailed instructions regarding garbage.
Water:
Cottages are generally on a well system and therefore water consumption
needs to be kept down. Please remember that it is important to use the
least amount of water as possible. All water use should be at a minimum
(short showers, shallow baths, and minimal water for dishes).
- It is recommended that you bring your own drinking water to the
cottage you rent.
Electricity:
If it should happen that the power should go off during your stay, the
pump will not operate. This means, that the toilet can only be flushed
once, until the power is restored. If necessary, toilets can be flushed
manually with lake water.
Septic System:
This is very
important. Everyone in your rental party must be aware of the care and
maintenance of this system to prevent any unpleasant and expensive
issues. Single ply toilet paper should only be used as toilet
paper. No other object, including paper towels and feminine
products can be flushed down the toilet.
Inventory:
All renters and members of their party must respect the cottage and
surrounding property. The cottage must be left in the same condition it
was found in.
Telephone: It is important inquire about the specific cottage you are renting to determine whether there is a phone available for you to use. When a phone is available it can be used for local calls only. Don't assume that your cell phone will work. Ask in advance to determine whether service is generally available at the cottage you w ll be staying at.
Guests:
You have
contracted for a set number of guests during your stay. If you plan to
exceed this amount the owners’ permission must be granted. Most
importantly, too many people can overload the septic system with
unpleasant and expensive consequences. The system has been designed
with a certain number of occupants in mind.
Cleaning:
It is expected that the cottage will be left in the same condition as it
was found. A checklist will be sent to you once your rental application
has been comfirmed. Cleaning supplies are available in the cottage for
your use.