Resort & Cottage Rental Management Across Ontario
From Horseshoe Valley resort units to Muskoka lakefront cottages — we turn seasonal vacation properties into year-round income sources.

- 60%+
- Revenue Increase vs Owner-Managed
- 87%+
- Off-Season Occupancy
- 14+
- Booking Platforms
Why Vacation Properties Leave Money on the Table
Vacation properties in Ontario's resort regions have enormous earning potential — but only if managed professionally. Most cottage and resort unit owners leave money on the table because they only rent during the summer or holiday weekends.
BookedHosts applies the same hybrid strategy that works in the GTA: premium short-term rates during peak season (summer, holidays, long weekends) and mid-term stays during shoulder and off-seasons (corporate retreats, remote workers, snowbird tenants). Our resort management fee is structured to reflect the unique economics of vacation properties.
Case Study
Silverleaf Cottages (90 Highland Drive)
One of our managed properties at Silverleaf Cottages — a cabin-style resort property — went from sporadic weekend bookings to consistent year-round occupancy. By listing across multiple platforms, implementing dynamic pricing, and securing mid-term tenants during the off-season, the property's annual revenue increased by over 60% compared to owner-managed years.
Areas We Cover
- ✓Horseshoe Valley / Barrie region
- ✓Muskoka (Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville)
- ✓Niagara Region (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls)
- ✓Kawartha Lakes / Peterborough area
- ✓Blue Mountains area
- ✓Other Ontario resort regions — contact us
Resort & Cottage Questions
Yes. We manage cottages, cabins, chalets, and resort units across Ontario — including Muskoka, Horseshoe Valley, Niagara, Kawartha Lakes, and the Blue Mountains area.
We coordinate with local cleaning crews, maintenance vendors, and property inspectors in each resort region. You don't need to live nearby — we operate the full stack remotely on your behalf.
Resort properties have higher seasonal variability. Our hybrid model fills the gaps between peak weekends with mid-term stays — corporate retreats, remote workers, snowbird tenants — dramatically increasing annual revenue compared to summer-only operation.
A 3-bedroom waterfront cottage in Muskoka can earn $5,500 to $8,000 per month in peak season. Off-season mid-term stays add an additional $2,800 to $4,200 per month.
Get Started in Ontario
Submit a quick application and our team will get back to you within 24 hours with a personalized revenue estimate for your property.