Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Who's Who of the Rustic Cabin

We have such interesting and amazing people stay with us that we would like to share them with you. We think you will agree that they are very diversified, talented and come from a wide range of interesting backgrounds. They generally all come to the Rustic Cabin for its peace, quiet, privacy and to relax.




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"I visit the Rustic Cabin to rejuvenate body and soul. I'm deeply grateful to Val and her family for sharing this sacred land with me, allowing healing in a place of gentle vitality."

Judith Cockman

writer

Toronto


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Bio: Rae Ellen is an actor, teacher and director who lives and works in Toronto.

"My stay at the Rustic Cottage is exactly what I wanted it to be - restful, quiet and serene. Waking up and falling asleep to the sound of the river was blissful - not to mention having a skinny-dip in the swimming hole! Surrounded by trees, away from the noise and speed of the city, I spent whole afternoons sitting in a Kawartha chair reading and writing the day away. Val and Ray could not be more accommodating, generous and kind - they are amazing hosts. I can't wait to return!"


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I have been a guest of the "Rustic Cabin" for seven years now and look forward to my annual weekend there throughout the year. The cabin is truly a phenomenal place located on over 100 acres of forest and just steps away from the Magnetewan River which has a beautiful, refreshing swimming area. If you are looking for privacy, seclusion & the essence of true nature, the Rustic Cabin is the place to be.

Debbie
Port Perry, ON.

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I'm a reformed lawyer, who went back to school and has not quite managed to get out of school again. I work for government by day, teach by night, and will one day finish that Ph.D. In the meantime, I spend far too much time in front of my computer.
Staying at the Rustic Cabin was fabulous. It was secluded, cozy, with everything you need, and the river and surrounding area are beautiful. It made for a truly reviving break.

Janna, Toronto, Ontario.


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“It's like camping, but with a warm cabin instead of a tent. Lots of cut wood and kindling for evening camp fires, and down a shady path through the woods, an outhouse with a million dollar view. A short walk across the foot bridge, the forest path wanders by fallen remains of rotting birch trees. Mushrooms, mosses and new trees compete with each other for the nutrients that nature is recycling.”

Peter & Diane, Toronto

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