The house is situated on a peninsula on Lake Vaughn which measures 5 square kms and is part of a system of lakes connected by the Tusket River.
The house is surrounded by old trees giving the site a park-like character. Among them there are trees unusual for the area like rhododendron and pine, but also endemic ones like maple, famous for the “Indian Summer” colours.
Every room offers a view on the incredibly blue river or lake.
The house is quite close to the water. The platform can be reached from the veranda, down some steps.
With enough patience you may even come across Mic Mac Indian spear tips.
The kitchen, American style, is an annex with separate entrance, offering ample space.
In the west, mixed woodland borders the lawn thus sheltering the house from winds.
The house is situated the river flows into the lake.
In Canada you still find pristine nature, the stars seem closer and the sunsets ravishing.
The boat landing stage is somewhat not fare from the house.