“Gorgeous, relaxing honeymoon.”
Emmaleighdixon, Canada
One bedroom
A cottage that sits on the shoreline of the French River. The cottage has a separate bedroom, living room and kitchen/eating area. French doors open onto a screened porch. The cottage has lovely views across the bay and swimming is possible right by the cottage.
Sun rises to the south of this cottage and sets to the north
A brief history
Étienne Brûlé is thought to have been the first European to travel on the French River, in August 1610. Brûlé is also thought to have been the first European to have visited most of the Great Lakes. He did not keep records, so all of his history is derived from third party sources. He lived and died amongst the Huron peoples, in an area of Southern Ontario, that is called Huronia.