FOR HIGH SEASON 2022, stays will be a minimum of 6 nights. Check-in is SUNDAY at 2:00 PM; Check-out is SATURDAY at 12:00 noon; (Sun July 3 - Sat Sept 3, 2022)
Located on the Bay of Quinte in picturesque Adolphustown, Ontario the Daverne Farmhouse is perfect for larger gatherings of families and friends, while cozy enough for smaller groups. This farmhouse accommodates a maximum of 10 adults but will sleep 14 with children. Cleaning is included, linens are NOT included. PLEASE READ BELOW FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SPACE AND AMENITIES:
Accommodates a maximum of 10 adults, plus up to 4 additional children.
CLEANING IS INCLUDED, however before checkout, ALL guests are expected to do their dishes, remove all food, take out the garbage/recycling, move items back to original spots, and to leave the farmhouse tidy
LINENS ARE NOT INCLUDED but can be added for a fee (sheets 21.00/set; towels 11.00/set)
Bath mats, kitchen linens, pillows, and blankets are provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
Toilet paper, paper towels, salt/pepper, dish soap and dishwasher detergent, garbage/recycling bags, and BBQ propane are supplied
Guests are expected to bring their own personal supplies such as bath soap, shampoo, hair dryer etcDepending on water levels, the dock may or may not be in the water and shoreline may not be accessible
Drinking Water: The water supply comes from a well, therefore Ontario water regulations advise that you either purchase drinking water or boil it before using it for drinking. NOTE: Water cooler and a jug of water is provided for guest use.
Features Available: Wi-Fi, TV/DVD & satellite, laundry, dishwasher, air conditioning in bedroom area which is upstairs
****Effective June 10/22, for any new bookings this date on, one NON-Shedding dog is allowed, pre-approval and pet fee will apply. $75/week/ or $16/night. (Note: for those with allergies, pets have stayed at this property.)A quiet local road separates the house from the water and the shoreline is approximately 130 metres from the farmhouseSee the diagram in the picture gallery for a view of the layout of the lot50 metres of rock, pebble, and grassy shoreline, 40' L-shaped dock, and 9' x 9' raft. Rock, pebble, and grassy shorelineBring your own boats, water toys and water shoes. The property owners live next door and share the raftA picnic table, lawn chairs, and a copper bowl fire-pit are available at the shore1 pack'n play and 2 high chairs available for the wee ones
Guests must be at least 25 years of age to make a booking
We require the names of all occupants and the ages of any children
High Season: FOR HIGH SEASON 2022, stays will be a minimum of 6 nights. Check-in is SUNDAY at 2:00 PM; Check-out is SATURDAY at 12:00 noon (Sun, Jul 2 - Sat, Sept 2, 2023)
Low Season: 2 night min; 3 night min for long weekends
Payment: Major credit cards - payment will be collected by Airbnb at time of booking
No smoking inside (including vaping and all forms of recreational smoking)
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"People have been coming here for ages!"
Of course, why leave the property? Vacationers will enjoy swimming and the excellent fishing in the Bay of Quinte, and boats can be launched at the nearby Glenora Ferry, Adolphustown Park, or Hay Bay Boat Launch. Relax and play on the maple-shaded lawn, enjoy the views of the bay from the large, hill-top veranda, grill a summer feast on the BBQ, watch the sun setting over the rolling fields, and enjoy a campfire under the stars before calling it a night... and then get up and do it again!
Golfers have their pick of several public courses in Picton, Napanee and Bath, while cyclists will love the open roads of Adolphustown Township and nearby Prince Edward County. The County's several orchards and vineyards (great for wine tasting tours) and the famous Sandbanks Provincial Park are all within an easy drive, as are several local historic sites, including the UEL Heritage Centre in Adolphustown Park, where Loyalist settlers first landed in Upper Canada in 1784.
Best of all, the Farmhouse is easy to get to. Located only 40 minutes west of Kingston, an hour from the U.S. border, 4 hours from Montreal, and about 2.5 hours from Ottawa and Toronto (with no Muskoka traffic), the Farmhouse has made a wonderful meeting spot for family and friends since 1815 - people have been coming here for ages!