Muskoka's 'cottages' - rustic retreat for the rich
Canada's hunting ground of the 1700s is today dotted with forested lakefront estates that draw investors
Toronto
DAVID Cynamon knows how to unwind on summer weekends. The entrepreneur steps off a chartered float plane onto a wooden dock and is greeted by his staff as he passes a custom-made tiki bar and bubbling jacuzzi on his 10-acre estate.
His "cottage", with nine bedrooms, tennis court and all-terrain vehicle to cross it all, isn't in the Hamptons or St Tropez. It's hidden among 100-year-old pine trees a few feet from Lake Joseph on the rugged gray rock of the Canadian Shield. It's also likely doubled in value since he bought it about a decade ago.
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