4 homes on Trout Lake, Edwards, NY and 1 home on Raquette River Reservoir, S. Colton, NY
 
Waterfront Homes Special:
20% - 50% off all remaining summer weeks
 
Choose from five waterfront rental homes--four on Trout Lake and one on the Raquette River--all about 25 minutes from Canton, all with their own outdoor hot tubs, motor boats, canoes; some with sand volleyball courts, one with a private tennis court. 
 
"The cottage is everything promised and more, a magical time, where time feels suspended."
The Post Family - New Orleans

Each cottage is fully furnished and equipped except for sheets and towels.

In winter months only Raquette Lodge remains open.

"After all this peace, quiet, sheer perfection of all this abundance and beauty, how can I put language to it?!! We've had such a wonderful time, we really couldn't have expected it to be this amazing! Thank you for sharing it with two strangers from Manhattan!!"
John and Jeanette Majer - New York, NY

Edwards cottage rental 

 Waterfront homes are 25 minutes from St. Lawrence University
1 hour from Thousand Islands
1 hour from High Peaks
3 ½ hours from Albany
1 ¾ hour from Ottawa
  

Trout Lake

    Special regulations allow year round trout fishing and every year the DEC stocks a combined 5 to 10 thousand rainbow and lakers in this deep water lake. Other stocking in recent years include landlocked salmon and walleye. Trout Lake also has a solid population of smallmouth bass.

Trout Lake is Surronded by 1,600 Acres of Undeveloped State Forest
For information on Trout Lake: 
http://northcountryguide.com/tourism/outdoor/fishing15/

Waterfalls, hiking, outdoor recreation in the area:  http://northcountryguide.com/tourism/outdoor/waterfalls/
 
                                     Raquette River Reservoir 

 

 

 

 

The Raquette River Reservoir is a section of the Raquette River that has been dammed to create a man-made lake.  Game fish range from crappies to muskie on the lower sections to trout in the upper regions. 


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