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F.A.Q.

What are the Mosquitoes and Black Flies like?

Lucky for us we don’t get black flies at Lake Edge. We do have mosquitoes, which are effectively controlled by spraying a natural by-product of the chrysanthemum flower throughout the spring and summer seasons. This enviro/pet friendly product is used around our cottages/buildings and green spaces (~2 acres). For those exploring our wooded trails, turtle/frog pond, and forest areas, you may want to apply insect repellent and wear long sleeved shirts and pants, as mosquitoes are active every spring and summer.


Are there restaurants and grocery stores nearby?

Yes! We are only a 5 minute drive to the Village of Lakefield which has multiple accommodations:

  • Foodland (open 24 hours)
  • Flannigan’s Butcher Shop
  • The Market - gourmet foods, fruit, vegetables, baked goods, organic meat, and ready-made meals
  • The Lakefield Pantry - spices, bulk foods, and baked goods
  • Liquor Store
  • Beer Store
  • 2 Drug Stores
  • Outdoor Farmer’s Market (every Thursday during the summer)
  • Many restaurants and fast food take-out shops, from Pizza Hut & Tim Horton’s to finer dining and outdoor patios


In Young’s Point, a 1 minute drive, there are several options:

  • General Store - miscellaneous snacks, beer, and liquor. 
  • The Anchor Eatery - seafood restaurant
  • Tap and Grill (formerly Patio 27) at Islandview Resort


Downtown Peterborough is only a short 15 minute drive away with a wide variety of restaurants and shops.


Is there internet access in the cottages or suite?

Yes, the entire property features free wireless high speed internet access.


Where can I charge my electric vehicle?

Our guests have complimentary access to our on site level 2 EV charger. Please book your time with us upon your arrival.


Do we need to change money before or upon arrival?

We would recommend changing your own currency to Canadian dollars before you leave, at the currency exchange at the border, or at the airport. Exchange enough for incidentals or bring VISA/MasterCard credit cards, which are widely accepted. Please note that banks in Lakefield are closed on Saturday and Sunday while banks in Peterborough are open Saturday until early afternoon. All banks are closed Sundays and major holidays.


Do we need adaptors or transformers for our electrical devices?

Not if you are from the USA or Canada. All electrical outlets are 110VAC, 60 cycles. If you’re from the UK and other parts of Europe please bring your adaptor.


Do we require a passport to enter Canada?

All foreign visitors to Canada must have a valid passport to enter Canada and to return to your home country.


Do you have gift certificates?

Yes, you can purchase gift certificates in any currency or for a completely paid getaway.


Do you have laundry service on-site?

No, but the Laundromat in Lakefield is a 5 minute drive to the south. You can do your laundry yourself or leave it with with them and they will wash, dry, and fold your clothes for you while you shop or visit area attractions. We do have an iron and ironing board available.


Do I need a fishing license?

If you plan on fishing for possession or live release, you do require a fishing license. The only exception is for residents of Canada who are under 18 years of age or 65 years of age or older, and who are in possession of their Birth Certificate. We do not sell fishing licenses at Lake Edge but you can purchase one from the Home Hardware in Lakefield. Canadian Residents require an Outdoors Card with the appropriate Fishing License Tag attached. A license is available for one or three-year periods. You may also purchase a one-day fishing license. 


Non-Residents also require a fishing license. Non-residents under 18 years of age may fish without a license if accompanied by an adult who has a valid Ontario fishing license. Any fish caught are part of the catch and possession limit of the adult who holds the license. Non-residents under 18 years may also purchase a license and any fish caught apply to the catch and possession limits of that license. Non-residents 65 years of age or older must also have a license. Non-Residents can purchase either a 7-day or one-year license.


When is the fishing season open at Lake Edge?

The fishing season varies by species:

  • Walleye: 2nd Saturday in May to Nov. 15
  • Large and Smallmouth Bass: Third Saturday in June to Dec. 15
  • Muskellunge: 1st Saturday in June to Dec. 15
  • Yellow Perch & Crappie: Open all year
  • Carp: Open all year

More details can be found in the Ontario Fishing Regulations.


How’s the Swimming?

We wouldn’t be here if we couldn’t go swimming! The water near the shore has sand and gravel on the bottom is shallow enough for children and dogs to safely get wet without being submerged. As you go out into the deeper water it gets rockier so we recommend wearing surf socks or water shoes to ensure you have a firm footing. The average water temperature during the summer months the past couple of years has been:


Bear in mind that the air temperature can range anywhere from 21 C to 33 C or 70 F to 90 F or higher in the summer so a dip in the lake is very refreshing and we often pull the chairs right into the water to keep our feet cool.


Our 12 X 40 ft. outdoor pool is kept heated to a temperature of about 80 F.


Can I travel across the Canada/U.S. Border with my dog?

Sure you can! Just make sure that you have his/her dog tags and proof of his/her vaccinations for rabies, etc., which your veterinarian can provide for you.


How can we be reached from home during our stay?

Anyone can reach you by calling your cell phone, by calling Lake Edge (705) 652-9080 or emailing stay@lakeedge.com.


Do you have a restaurant at Lake Edge?

No. All accommodations have fully equipped kitchens and a gas BBQ. There are also 2 restaurants within walking distance and many more nearby for eat-in or take-out.


Do you provide beach towels?

We ask our guests to bring their own beach towels for outside use. We do provide bath towels but they are for inside use only. We do have some extra beach towels for our guests who are restricted by how much they can pack by airlines.


How far is the nearest hospital?

The nearest hospital is PRHC in Peterborough which is about a 20 minute drive. There is 911 emergency service and ambulance service here.


A VON Nurse Practitioner is available at The Morton Healthcare Centre in Lakefield on Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment between 9 AM and 4 PM.  Call 705-651-4866 to make an appointment.


How far is the nearest Vet?
There is a local vet in Lakefield, Village Animal Hospital, that also provides on-call after-hours service. You can reach them at 705-652-5267.


Do you have a swim area for dogs?

Our 4-legged guests are permitted to swim anywhere along our 450 ft. of shoreline. All we ask is that you respect other guests and move your pooch to another area if our 2-legged guests are not into swimming with your dog. Please visit our Policies for a look at our complete Pet Policy.


Do you have a pet-sitter?

Yes, as long as Jakob is on-site he enjoys sitting/walking with your pet (for a fee), depending on your requirements.  Please let us know if you will require this service when booking your stay with us.


Do you have a playground?

No. Besides swimming, children tend to focus on the boats, fishing, exploring the 12.5 acres, exploring the frog and turtle pond with a net, roasting marshmallows and hot dogs at the bonfire, playing board games and cards, reading and getting to know the other kids who might be staying at Lake Edge at the same time. A great outing that includes a playground is the Riverside Zoo, in Peterborough, which is a great location for a picnic, a train ride, and visiting the animals. 

Lakefield also has a great skateboard park at Isabel Morris Park.


Do I require a boating license to operate the boats?

All operators of powered watercraft used for recreational purposes within Canada require a boating license as of September 15, 2009. We highly recommend taking the exam on-line at http://www.boaterexam.com/canada/.


All boaters are required to have the Pleasure Craft Operator Card in order to operate a powered watercraft. Powered watercraft includes watercraft fitted with any size motor — even an electric trolling motor. The fine is $250 for not having a card.


Currently, a Pleasure Craft Operator Card is not required in order to operate a rented watercraft. Instead, it is sufficient for a renter to complete a rental safety checklist. If you have not taken the boater exam, we will walk you through the rental safety checklist before you rent any of our motorboats. (Note that a Pleasure Craft license is required for renting the Pontoon boat.)

Time Period Celcius Fahrenheit
Victoria Day Weekend/Memorial Day Weekend in May 15 C 60 F
Mid June 18 C 66 F
July 23 C 74 F
August 24 C 76 F
Labour Day Weekend September 21 C 70 F
Early October 16 C 62 F
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