When you think of an idyllic lake getaway, you might conjure images of gorgeous views, swimming off of the dock, use of water toys like kayaks and a paddle boat, and of course, roasting marshmallows at the fire pit. Barber’s Pointe offers all of this and more. As our moniker suggests, we're on a point, and the view is truly 180°. Facing west puts the stunning sunsets in full view. You won't get any closer to the water than this.
THE SPACE
The first thing you’ll notice when you walk in is the expansive and unobstructed west facing view across Otter Lake. Nearly the entire front of the cottage is windows. What makes this especially spectacular is that the water is literally a couple of steps from the deck. As beautiful as the sunsets are, if you find yourself up early, head to the north side of the property and look east. You might just catch a sunrise.
The layout of this 1960’s design has the bedrooms in the back, which provides great privacy if you have guests or little ones napping. The front of the cottage is a wide open concept with a ridge beam spanning the full length. The three-piece bathroom has a modest stand up shower, sink, and toilet on septic. The entire cottage is appropriately clad in painted white shiplap pine paneling.
At night, enjoy the fire pit, bordered by upright style composite Adirondack chairs. Accompanying the seating is a Nordik-style fire bowl for making smores or just gazing at the flames. Enjoy the dark, or turn on the outside lights to fully illuminate the fire pit area with Edison bulb string lighting.
There are two good-quality kayaks and a paddle boat for use during your stay. You can launch these from the gradual entry behind the fire pit to cruise the lake and take in the bucolic scenery. There's also a large foam swimming mat, affectionately known as the grilled cheese. It's a slice of fun for adults and kids alike.
For those chilly spring and fall evenings, turn on the wall mounted pellet stove for a natural and clean heat. Ignition is as simple as the press of a button. Enjoy the flames as you stay cozy with a book, board game, or conversation. There is also a flat screen television with BluRay and DVD player, along with a wide and eclectic selection of movies for rainy days.
GUEST ACCESS
- You will have full access to the entire lot. The shoreline wraps around the point and provides great entertainment for kids searching for frogs. We also just completed a kids play deck, built atop a stump, dubbed the Rainbow Lookout.
- If you have a boat, there's a launch just a minute down the road. Please ask first before docking in front of the cabin. It can get rough on the lake, and larger boats may not be suitable.
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE
For check-in: towels are not included. The water from the taps is drawn from the lake, and thus not suitable for drinking. A watercooler with water is provided on site.
For check-out: you can leave 1 clear plastic bag of garbage and 1 clear blue plastic bag of recycling at the dumpsters at the end of our laneway at Highway 15.
- The swimming is fantastic. However, it is a rock bottom area of the lake where some are slippery and sharp. For that reason, swim shoes are a must. We have a large assortment in the front closet next to the television, but feel free to bring your own.
- There is a limited assortment of life jackets in the front closet. If you’re unsure of sizing, please bring your own. Life jackets are to be worn at all times in the kayak and paddleboart, and everything is used at your own risk.
- For coffee, there is a Keurig machine, so please bring pods.
- The cabin is well-equipped for kids. Please reference the amenities section.
- Common condiments are provided, but we ask that if you finish something, you replace it.
- There is a dedicated cleaner for the cottage. She ensures the cabin is fresh and ready for the next guests.