Welcome To OLCC

Your Escape to Muskoka

Wake up to a beautiful view of the lake and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Enjoy the sounds of the loons in the early morning or bask in magnificent sunsets from the dock. Delight in marshmallow roasts in our fire pit.

Inclusive & Welcoming

A co-operatively owned lesbian cottage community offering cottages for rent to all gay-positive people.

98 Acres of Nature

Private, well-treed property with 700 feet of shoreline on crystal clear, clean Oxbow Lake.

Community Spirit

Enjoy your vacation in a community setting with as much privacy or social time as you want.

Our Amenities

Community Spaces

Everything you need for a perfect lakeside getaway — from watercraft to cozy gathering spaces.

The Lodge

Our lodge is a beautiful building that offers two spaces for renters to enjoy. There is the Ping-Pong room in the lower level and the screened-in porch on the second floor — a larger social area perfect for gathering with friends.

The lodge also houses our shared Algonquin Park Pass on the bulletin board under the balcony. Sign it out for your day trip and return it when you get back.

On the Water

Renters and guests share the use of Club watercraft: two paddleboats, two canoes, two kayaks, and paddleboards. All are labelled OLCC and located by the water.

Life jackets in a variety of sizes are available. If you have small children, bring your own to ensure a proper fit and safety on the water.

Always use lifejackets and take a boat safety kit — police patrol the lake and may warn or charge you.

Campfire Evenings

There is a Club fire pit down by the waterfront, and many cottages also have one nearby. Use the older wood provided near the firepit, and twigs from the bush are great for starting your fire.

Check the fire rating sign at the Fire Station on Limberlost Road. When there is a rating, fires are banned. On windy nights, please skip the fire for safety. Always douse your fire well with lake water when done.

Guest Information

Know Before You Go

A few important things to make your stay comfortable and keep our community safe.

Water

Tap water comes directly from the lake and is not treated — for bathing and dishes only. Safe drinking water jugs are in each cottage. Refill free at the fire station at Limberlost Road & Highway 60.

Smoking

Smoke outside the cottage, as long as second-hand smoke doesn't interfere with others. In Tamarack units, smoke at a distance so it won't blow into other units. Use ashtrays and empty them before departure.

Pets

Maximum 2 pets per cottage. Dogs of renters must be on leash at all times (off-leash for swimming with owner present). Keep dogs off the dock and furniture. Pick up after your pet.

Power Outages

Power often goes out in storms. Fill the bucket with lake water and use it to flush — but only when you must. Too many flushes overload the septic system when the pump has no power.

Garbage & Bears

Keep all garbage inside — this is bear country! Take garbage to the local transfer station (~4km down Limberlost Rd) or take it home. Do not leave garbage in or outside the cottage.

Parking

Back up to unload, then park in your cottage driveway. One vehicle per cottage. Additional parking is available in the lot behind the main Lodge.

Excellent cell phone reception on the property

Local Area

Dining & Shopping

Discover the best local restaurants, shops, and food stops in the Muskoka area.

Eatin Out

The Norseman

Fine dining on Limberlost Road

Muskoka on the Rocks

Hwy 60 at Limberlost Road

The Bush Company

Bar & Grill on Hwy 35

Bartlett Lodge

Prix fix dining with antique boat ride into Algonquin Park

R & L Bistro

Gay-owned award-winning restaurant in Bracebridge

Three Guys and a Stove

Great pub-style food from a local chef

Kawartha Dairy

Locally made ice cream on Hwy 60

Butcher's Daughter

Soups, salad, sandwiches & baked goods

Farmer's Daughter

Specialty food, baking and fresh produce

Shopping

Huntsville (30 min drive)

Grocery, LCBO, bakeries, vibrant downtown & restaurants

Dwight

Small grocery store, excellent butcher with fresh fish & gifts

Dorset

Small town shopping with an LCBO south of Hwy 60

Henrietta's Bakery

On Hwy 60 past Hwy 35 - incredible home-baked goods

Algonquin Provincial Park

OLCC buys a shared park pass each year — find it on the lodge bulletin board. Sign it out for the day and return it when you're back. The park is just a short drive east on Highway 60.

things to do

Activities in the Area

Muskoka Pride Community

Established 2009

Providing visibility and positive inclusion for the LGBTQA community of Muskoka through planning and hosting pride events throughout the community. Creating opportunities for inclusivity that overcome heterosexism and homo/bi/transphobia, providing a safe community for LGBTQA people.

  • Annual pride events in Muskoka
  • Safe & positive community spaces

  • LGBTQA education & awareness
  • Inclusivity opportunities