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Is there such a thing as a deal in cottage country anymore? Is there any hope for mortgage slaves with zero likelihood of inheriting a shack in the woods to get our own little piece of the Canadian Shield? As it turns out, the answer is yes, but you have to search far and wide. Here, a series of articles to guide the leisure hungry, whatever their budget, to their little piece of Ontario heaven—Bert Archer, Ariel Brewster and Kelly Pullen
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Cottage Tease: In the vast region we refer to as cottage country, every pocket, no matter how posh, has its bargain zone. View our interactive map >>
The Ultra Cheap:It’s still possible to score a cabin in (or at least near) the woods for under $100,000. Cottage country’s next frontiers
The Ultra-Luxe: Drawing society scions and Bay Street magnates, Ontario’s most exclusive cottage enclaves have a million-plus entry fee
Weekend Warriors: A reno-worthy Muskoka cottage on a decent lake for under $600,000
Rough Trade: Some like fish better than people. Others require daily infusions of lattes. Here, a cottage country continuum
 
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