Special Issue:
Celebrating 100 Years of Cottaging
Founders Keepers
By Andrea Curtis
You think you’ve been cottaging a long time? These families have a century of staying put.
Everything Old is New Again
By K. Jill Rigby
A cottager’s passion for all things Adirondack lends his lodge instant heritage.
Neverending Stories
Our call for favourite cottage tales took our readers down memory lane
Last Resorts
By Charles Long
What happened to the grand old hotels that turned tourists into cottagers?
100 Years of Cott-itching
There’s always been a buzz around avoiding the mosquito and soothing her sting
The Tree That Built Cottage Country
By Charles Wilkins
How the white pine laid the foundations of life at the lake.
No Rest for the Wicker
By Jessica Ross
More valuable than you’d think, antique cottage furniture is worth some TLC.
A Day at the Races
By Judy Ross
Cottage regattas are as much about fun as they are about tradition.
History in the Making
By Ann Douglas
Every lake association has a past. Here’s how to publish yours.
Nouvelle Cuisine
By Deena Waisberg
A Toronto chef gives his cottage kitchen a gourmet makeover.
Old King Coal
By David Zimmer
Whether backyard brazier or high-end smoker, the charcoal grill is hot again.
Flavour of the Moment
By Jane Rodmell
Today a rub, tomorrow a marinade – with a few simple switches, it’s easy to change the taste of grilled
food.
Puttering
Task Master: How to put in a post
Real Tools: Wheelbarrow on steroids
Job Jar: Hardwood chunks fire = charcoal
Revival: Turn a log into a side table
Bright Idea: Cleaning between deck boards
Great Inventions: Log skidder; hand washer
Also in this issue:
On the Waterfront
Cottage Q&A
Cottage Finds
Nature Scrapbook
Weekender
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