The location is ideal. Beautiful Lake Ontario views, privacy, and close to the towns of Wilson, Olcott, Lewiston and Niagara Falls. We spent as much time as we could outdoors when the weather permitted. (We arrived just as a cold/rain front moved into the area.) The efficient electric fireplace heater displaced the musty chill. The wonky weather didn't dampen our Western New York stay, though. There are plenty of activities and places to enjoy in Niagara and nearby Erie County, not to mention Ontario, Canada, which is a short drive away. So we mostly just slept here and left for the day. The cottage reminded me of the basic cabins my family rented back in the 1960s. For us two seasoned, senior travelers it was a throwback, albeit with shiny new appliances. We dined out and didn't use the kitchen other than to make morning coffee. The cottage was clean, the beds comfortable. It would benefit from lamps next to the all the beds and in the living area for lighting options other than the glare of bright overhead lights. The two lamps in the cabin, one in the lakefront porch room and one in a bedroom that has no ceiling light, were insufficient for our needs. This cottage is probably fun for a family with children who would be delighted with the lake access and enormous TV and for whom interior banality is not an issue. Our favorite features were the lake-facing Adirondack chairs and picnic table, where we could enjoy the fresh air and view.