Vacation rentals in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands

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A sunset is captured over Lake Huron, framed by trees. The view is seen from a furnished deck, which features a wooden railing with decorative string lights. A manicured lawn extends toward the water, providing a peaceful and scenic backdrop.
Cottage in Little Current
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Sunset Paradise-Waterfront Cottage

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful cottage on the shores of Lake Huron. Enjoy your own private beach with a beautifully landscaped yard perfect for activities. Wether it’s swimming, playing games, BBQ'n, kayaking, having nightly fires, relaxing in the sauna or just watching the sunset, this cottage has it all! The main cottage offers an open concept with a loft along with an additional bedroom on the main floor. Manitoulin's Bridal Veil Falls and Cup and Saucer are only minutes away!

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A person is seen paddling on calm water at sunset, with the sun setting on the horizon, creating a sparkling reflection across the lake. Soft waves lap at the shore, and the surrounding landscape is silhouetted against the warm glow of the sky.
Home in Elliot Lake
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Nestle at the Nook

Welcome to The Nook where you will be greeted with a lovely 3 bedroom home with all the amenities. The Nook is nestled on a quiet street with a yard backing to a spectacular lake front. It also leads to adventure and exploration of many trails and lakes, either by walking, ATVing, sledding or water! Enjoy the gems that nature has to offer while still being in walking distance to the downtown area and restaurants. Spend the day on the water, dinner in town and a Bon Fire in the backyard oasis.

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Hut in Manitowaning
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

COUNTRY CABIN

This all repurposed bunkie is in a picturesque setting on Manitoulin island. It has a large deck to enjoy the day . 230sq ft living space inside. It offers a queen size bed for our guest to find comfort and rest , along with a futon ; this cabin has a wonderful rustic feel. The cabin is framed with a beautiful wood finish with select antiques as decorations. This humble cabin has solar lights, bar fridge, power bar to charge devices. The washroom is a compostable outhouse. We have fire wood.

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Two white adirondack chairs are positioned on a wooden deck, overlooking a richly colored sunset that casts warm hues across the sky. The expansive view reveals lush greenery and a glimmering lake in the distance, creating a tranquil outdoor space.
Farm stay in Gore Bay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Stoney Castle's Lakefront Cabin, Sauna & Hot tub

#GBJ-0003 Come stay on a beautiful acreage (65 acres) beside our stone house set on a hill overlooking a lake on one side and hills of maple, white pines and limestone cliffs on the other. The cozy 1 bedroom sleep cabin with a hot tub, its own bathroom and kitchenette accommodate our airbnb guests. We have gardens, apple trees, chickens, maple forest we tap, the lake for you to swim and play in with canoes and a sauna, as well as trails to walk in to enjoy nature and the abundant wildlife.

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An outdoor area features a circular seating arrangement around a fire pit, with several red Adirondack chairs positioned for relaxation. A hammock is gently swaying nearby. Steps lead up to a welcoming deck, surrounded by trees and offering glimpses of the waterfront.
Home in Spring Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Lake Huron Waterfront Cottage With Sauna

Escape to our four-season waterfront property located near the town of Providence Bay on the south shore of Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. This is the perfect spot if you are looking for a quiet and relaxing retreat with your own private waterfront, quiet campfires and no city lights to hide the magnificent starlit sky. Manitoulin Island is a must see – it is the world’s largest freshwater Island and has more than a hundred inland lakes between its shores! STA Licence # 2022-008

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The exterior of a white and beige yurt is shown, positioned on a wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden door is open, inviting entry into the space. Below, a natural ground layer of leaves and plants is visible.
Yurt in Iron Bridge
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

A yurt on the banks of the Mississagi River.

Welcome to the Patersons of Huron Shores- located on 80 acres on the banks of the Mississagi River in Iron Bridge ON. Here you can unplug from life and reconnect with nature.This is a place to relax and recharge. You will find a beautiful four season off grid yurt(no electricity,running water), access to a fire pit and barbeque for cooking. Enjoy the river, sunsets, and incredible night skies as well as the wildlife, including otters, bears, deer, birds and bald eagles in the fall!

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A charming exterior view of a green house features a front porch with white railings and outdoor seating. Lush greenery surrounds the space, with trees partially shading the house. A pathway leads to a nearby structure, suggesting a peaceful garden area.
Loft in Kagawong
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Feather & Fern Studio Suite Kagawong

Private room with separate entrance in century home with full ensuite bath and king bed, just steps from the beach, marina, and chocolate shop in the heart of Kagawong! 10 minute walk to Bridal Veil Falls by road, or 2 minute walk to the stunning river trail . Free coffee/tea provided, with kitchenette (fridge, microwave, toaster oven, etc). Separate stairs up to the room. Free high-speed WIFI, HD TV with multiple streaming services. Outdoor seating area. Pottery studio on site.

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The exterior of the guesthouse is showcased with a combination of textured stone and smooth siding. It features a sloped metal roof, multiple windows, and a small balcony above the entrance. Lush greenery surrounds the property, enhancing the tranquil forest setting.
Guesthouse in Evansville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Stone Ridge Loft -Natural Limestone Bluff Oasis-

Peaceful forested land with a bluff across it - Year-round! New spacious and quality furnished guesthouse for your comfort and enjoyment. 2 bedroom, open concept with propane fireplace, stand-alone Jacuzzi room (standard size tub), and separate toilet room. Infrared 2-person sauna! A well equipped kitchen, Starlink internet, 60" 4K 'smart' TV, Bell HD pvr, sound system, and a leather couch. A large equipped deck, small balcony, and fire pit area with sitting logs. Private..

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A log cabin with large windows is set against a backdrop of pine trees. The cabin features a spacious deck, inviting outdoor seating, and a secondary building nearby. The landscape showcases rugged limestone plains, accentuated by the natural vegetation surrounding the property.
Cabin in Providence Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Log Cabin waterfront paradise, elegant, rustic,

LLANGWYLLYM is a SPECTACULAR FAMILY SETTING on 1/4 mile of shoreline + 60 acres of forest. Solar-powered with fridge, stove, running water. Outdoor shower is heated and super-enjoyed. PEACE! great for nature lovers, peace-seekers, star-watchers, lovers of things natural, real and respected. Owner has cabin with dog but you'll have lots of quietude. Explore the rare limestone plains, fossils, deer trails, alvar life. Swim in the bright blue magnetic waters. We love dogs!

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Home in Blind River
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

River's Edge Flat

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally located main floor apartment of a historic house. Modern luxury, on the edge of the Blind River with hot tub. A short walk to the white sand North Channel beach, steps from main street, fishing or kayaking on the river. Our mission is to offer unparalleled hospitality experiences, offering bikes and helmets to connect our guests to the great outdoors. Soak up nature, comfort and Blind River living!

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A peaceful waterfront scene is presented with a wooden dock extending over calm water, framed by trees and greenery. Two red chairs and a small table are positioned near the water, illuminated by the soft glow of the setting sun.
Home in Greater Sudbury
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Lakefront Guest House with private waterfront.

Enjoy your private stay at our guest house on a lakefront property. Includes private waterfront with a new 8x8 deck and 8x10 floating dock. We are just 25 minutes outside the city of Sudbury. House is fully furnished with all cookware and linens. Patio doors off kitchen lead to large private lakeview patio with BBQ. Walkway down to the lake leads to your private waterfront area. WIFI & 50inch 4K smart TV above fireplace.

Top guest favorite
The cedar cabin is surrounded by a mix of trees and lush greenery. The cabin's wooden structure features an extended porch with simple chairs, blending into the natural landscape. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Gore Bay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Cedar Rose

Built in 2018, our off-grid cedar cabin is tucked away in a mixed woodland on beautiful Manitoulin Island. It is uniquely decorated with antiques, thrift store finds and handicrafts collected from our travels around the world as far as Africa, Japan, Costa Rica and Canada’s Arctic. Our space is an inviting space to unwind, unplug and wake up to the sounds of the birds after enjoying the stars on a clear night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands has stays around the waterfront, nearby communities, and peaceful rural surroundings. Choosing a spot close to Little Current or within local villages lets you experience friendly neighborhoods, scenic lookouts, and outdoor trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands with kids?

    Explore beaches for swimming or rock collecting, visit the museum in Little Current, or enjoy easy walking trails in nature areas. Family-friendly festivals and outdoor activities are often highlighted as favorites.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Explore marina walks in Little Current, hike the Cup and Saucer Trail, and discover artisan shops in small communities. Boating, paddling, and learning about Indigenous heritage are also frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands has cold winters around 10–30°F (-12 to -1°C), and summers that warm up to 55–81°F (13–27°C). Rain and snow are common depending on the season, so packing for variety is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for mild temperatures, calmer lake conditions, and outdoor festivals. Winter is quieter, ideal for those who enjoy snowshoeing and peaceful landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Little Current’s waterfront, the Cup and Saucer Trail, and community museums are often recommended. Small villages around the island each have their own markets and artisan shops to explore.

  • What are some hiking trails in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Explore local trails that wind through forests, along shoreline cliffs, and past quiet inland lakes. The Cup and Saucer Trail is one of the most popular, known for its broad views and distinct rock formations.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Families can explore parks, discover educational museum exhibits in Little Current, or enjoy guided outdoor excursions. Local beaches, nature trails, and seasonal community events are often enjoyed by all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Visitors often explore nearby Indigenous cultural centers, tour local art studios, or enjoy quiet nature reserves and waterfalls around the island. Boat tours are also a popular way to discover surrounding waters and hidden coves.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Many accommodations in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands welcome pets, especially around Little Current and shoreline areas. Parks and walking trails make it easy for visitors to get outside with their pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Pack layers to adapt to changing island weather, and consider bringing insect repellent during summer. Engaging with local communities and visiting Indigenous cultural sites is frequently suggested for deeper insight.

  • What is Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands known for?

    Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands has dramatic lake views, vibrant Indigenous culture, and welcoming small-town communities. Outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and paddling are frequently suggested by visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Explore quiet beaches with warm water in summer, visit local art galleries, or find tucked-away lookouts for broad island views. The museum in Little Current and vibrant artisan studios in small communities are often highlighted as unique stops.

  • What are the best foods to try in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Fresh whitefish, lake trout, and locally sourced maple treats are frequently suggested. Some visitors also seek out Indigenous-inspired dishes and classic comfort foods at local bakeries and diners.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Bring layers for changing weather, including a rain jacket, sturdy shoes for trails, and sun protection for days on the water. In cooler months, warm clothing is important due to temperatures that can dip below 20°F (-7°C).

  • What is the nightlife in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands like?

    Nightlife around Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands is relaxed, centering on local pubs, community halls, and occasional live music. Evening events near Little Current and waterfront cafes are frequently suggested for a casual night out.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Annual powwows, summer fairs, and multicultural community festivals are often noted in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands. Events in Little Current, especially around the marina, frequently draw both locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands?

    Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially near beaches and local villages. Many hosts provide extra amenities like outdoor areas, making it comfortable for visitors with children.