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Water in Cottage rentals in Canada


Water in Cottage rentals in Canada

One of the most important things to always ask a cottage owner is the water condition. Poorly installed water systems may have sulphur in them. A sulphur-water cottage is a truly unpleasant experience. Drinking this water may make you ill, and the sinks, tubs, and toilets will often have brown stains in them. To complete this negative image, sulphur makes water smell horrifically bad. As a rule of thumb, be extremely wary of any cottage owner that says "bring your own drinking water". When getting a waterfront cottage, try to aim for a cottage that is on a rocky lake rather than a sandy lake. Although a sandy lake may sound better for swimming, "sandy bottom" is often used as a cover-up for a quick sand bottom. Also note that the amount of beach or shallow water entry available will vary greatly by waterlevels. Ask the cottage owner or rental agency whether the water level was unusually high or low when the photo was taken.

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