Digby Rental: New cottage located at the lake on Digby Neck near bay of Fundy — Property 37969
Summary of the house, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,
- Property type:
- house, detached, 55 m²
- Location Type
- rural, waterfront
- Highlights:
- garden, terrace, barbecue View all features
- Call Hubertus Rank
- (0)4957-927712
- (international +49 (0)4957-927712)
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Sun set Lake Midway
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Lake Midway Cottage
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Lake Midway Cottage
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Layout Lake Midway Cottage
Digby house Rental Property Information
The brand new cottage is located right at the Lake Midway on Digby Neck. Due to this situation at Lake Midway you have a great view on to the lake. This lake is one of the few spring water lakes in Nova Scotia and guarantees super clear water and trouble free swimming. The cottage is tastefully decorated and offers room for 4 persons. You'll find two bedrooms one with a queen sized double bed and one with a big bunk bed and a living room with a kitchenette. It has a small bathroom with shower, toilet and wash-basin. The kitchenette includes self-clean electric ranges with oven and smooth top glass-ceramic cooking surface as well as a big fridge. In the living room there is also a dining room table with 4 chairs and a nice woodstove for cooler nights. All double glass windows have a mosquito sash. You find a great sunny deck with a table and 4 chairs.
Location
marks the location of the property in Lake Midway
- Nearest Beach:
- Beach at 15.0 Metres
- Nearest Airport:
- Halifax at 250 Kilometres
- Nearest Highway Intersection:
- Digby at 27 Kilometres
- Nearest Ferry Port:
- Digby 27km or Yarmouth at 90 Kilometres
- Car:
- recommended
Enjoy a wonderful stay in this relaxing scenery to nourish your soul, let you drift into peaceful, dreamy tranquillity and let your troubles and worries gently float away. Explore on short walks the St. Mary's Bay or the Bay of Fundy. You can reach them both in 20 minutes by feet. Watch for the bald eagles while sitting on your deck or greet the beaver when he swim back to his home on sunset. Take a whale watch tour which starts from Digby, Tiverton, East Ferry or Brier Island. Digby County: 2 Min. to the gas station with shop for your daily belongings 5 Min. to Sandy Cove with two beautiful sandy beaches, one at St. Mary's Bay, the other one at the Bay of Fundy. 20 Min. to the starting point of the whale watch tours. 20 Min. to Digby, voted as the most romantic Canadian town, famous for the Digby scallops - Ferry to Saint John / New Brunswick. 30 min till 2 hours to Brier Island - Annapolis Valley - Upper Clements Park - Mickey's Pocket Wilderness - Kejimkujik Natl Park etc.
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Rental Rates for the house in Canada
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| Name of Period | Begins | Ends | Weekly | Weekend | Weekend Per Night | MidWeek Per Night | Extra night | Monthly | Minimum Stay |
| May 10 2008 - | Sep 26 2008 | CAN$695 | n/a | CAN$105 | CAN$105 | n/a | n/a | 1 Week | |
| Sep 27 2008 - | Oct 10 2008 | CAN$665 | n/a | CAN$100 | CAN$100 | n/a | n/a | 3 Nights | |
| Oct 11 2008 - | Dec 19 2008 | CAN$565 | n/a | CAN$85 | CAN$85 | n/a | n/a | 3 Nights | |
- Final cleaning will be charged with CAD 35,- per person. A deposit of CAD 450,- has to be paid at the spot when getting the keys.
- Long Term Rebate: 5% for 2 weeks and 10% for 3 weeks or more! Early bird special: book before October 31, 2007 your 2008 rental and you'll get this years rates as well as a canoe and two cajaks free of charge during your stay!
- Rental inclusions: parking; electricity and water; bedding/linen; towel set (3); wood.
Please no animals and smoking not allowed!
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| Notes: | The lot area is 3.4 acre and has 300 feet of lake frontage. You can reach the cottage via a private road. You can fish or canoe on the lake. You can rent a canoe as well as mountain bikes. We strongly recommend to rent a car while there is no public transport to the cottage. We can offer you a great deal on that. |
Further Details for the house in Canada
Digby County & Bay of Fundy Welcome to 'the scallop capital of the world' Digby. Digby offers visitors a wide variety of interesting activities, dramatic natural attractions and is close to the best whale watching in North America. Come and experience our dramatic sunrises over the beautiful Annapolis Basin and glorious sunsets over the Bay of Fundy. A stroll along the Admirals Walk on our waterfront will bring you to the Admiral Digby Museum, various shops, cafes, restaurants, and historical sites. Drawn by the rich waters flowing from the Bay of Fundy and the resulting abundance of phytoplankton and fish in the area, the whales come to feed and court. The waters at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy from the ledges off Brier Island right up the Digby Neck are important feeding areas for many species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), seals and a wide variety of seabirds. Most common species seen are the Minke, humpback and fin whales, harbour porpoise and Atlantic white-sided dolphins.
The highest tides on earth! Something truly amazing is happening in the Bay of Fundy. Here the tides are so extraordinary, they have earned the reputation as a world-renowned natural phenomenon. The highest tides on earth fill the Bay with over one hundred billion tons of seawater. Waters as high as a four-storey building brimming with diverse marine life. Only hours later, you can walk on the seabed at low tide. What makes this ecological wonder so unique is that it happens twice a day, everyday. The Tidal Bay Eco-zone includes the fringe of shoreline surrounding Cobequid Bay and the south edge of the Minas Basin. The highest recorded tides in the world have been measured at the entrance to Cobequid Bay. At Burncoat Head, the tidal range has reached 16.5 meters. At Economy Point, a range of 16.4 meters has been recorded. The in-rushing tide creates tidal bores as it floods up the rivers which drain into the Bay. One of the most popular sites for viewing a tidal bore is on the Salmon River near Truro.
Nova Scotia's ideal climate Nova Scotia has an ideal mild climate. Summer temperatures range from daytime highs of 20-25°C (68-77°F) to evening lows of 10-14°C (50-57°F). Invigorating sea breezes near the coast are often best enjoyed with a sweater on or near at hand. Inland the air may be warmer by 5°C (10°F), and lakes, rivers, woods and farms are pleasantly warm. Temperatures in spring and autumn: average a pleasant 10° cooler. Atlantic and Fundy waters are relatively cold (8-12 C), and they help to keep the air temperature over south-western Nova Scotia on the cool side in spring and summer. In January, when their temperature is between 0 and 4 C, these same waters moderate the harshness of winter. Farther offshore to the east, southeast, and south are comparatively warm 16 C waters of the Gulf Stream. It is warmth, especially from August through October, is credited with prolonging fall - the season many Nova Scotians consider to be the best of the year.
Golf Information: Memorable golf, outstanding courses, spectacular scenery and hospitable service have established Nova Scotia in the international golfing realm as a recognized world-class golf destination. In 2005 the LPGA Tour made its first ever stop in Nova Scotia when Glen Arbour hosted the 2005 BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open Golf Championship. Choose from over 60 courses throughout the province, where classic designs and contemporary layouts combine championship depth, diversity and pure golfing pleasure. Stroll down sculpted fairways framed by magnificent natural settings, strategic hazards and stunning Atlantic seascapes. Tee off at any of Cape Breton’s award-winning Fabulous Foursome courses, or play mainland Nova Scotia’s Glen Arbour, Northumberland Links, The Pines, and Granite Springs—just some of the sure-bet courses for an enjoyable and rewarding game that will delight novice and expert alike.
Other Activities canoeing, cayak, mountainbiking
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Owner Contact and Booking Information
- Call Hubertus Rank
- (0)4957-927712
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