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Cottage country is a common name in Canada for areas that are popular locations for recreational properties such as cottages and summer homes. The name is often applied locally; that is, any major population centre may have its own popular "cottage country" area. For example, Toronto, Ontario residents might say "I am heading up to cottage country this weekend," which is locally understood to be referring to Muskoka, Kawarthas or Haliburton. On the other hand, a speaker from Ottawa would use the same phrase to denote the Rideau Lakes area.

In Toronto, "cottage country traffic" refers to automobiles that travel to cottage country on Friday afternoons and back on Sunday afternoons. Cottage country traffic is usually extremely heavy on long weekends, such as Victoria Day in May, the Civic Holiday in August, and Labour Day in September[1], particularly on Highway 400 and Highway 11. The Ontario media has often referred to these times of the year as a "highway blitz", which also refers to the related Ontario Provincial Police efforts to step highway enforcement on these congested roads, that often yield record numbers of motor vehicle violations and fines.[2][3]

In Canadian English there is a regional distinction for the name of a summer recreation house. In Eastern Canada "cottage" is used, while in Western Canada "cabin" is preferred. So in Western Canada few people would say that they are going to "cottage country", although the same phenomenon exists. People instead say that they are going to "the lake" or "the cabin" for the weekend. Recreational areas in the West are also more decentralized and variable than in the East. Rather than a single region, people holiday anywhere they can find a lake or other feature that provides recreation. Since lakes are smaller and scarcer on the drier southern prairies, those few lakes that are large enough to support development can be intensely used. However, in the boreal forest region thousands of large lakes exist and many are undeveloped. In the mountain regions of Alberta and British Columbia, lakes are not the only attraction, and mountain views are often the most prized.

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[edit] Areas commonly referred to as "cottage country"

[edit] Other popular summer vacation areas

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[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]
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  3. ^ [3]
  4. ^ http://www.cottagerental.com/
  5. ^ http://www.c21cottagecountry.com/
  6. ^ http://www.cottagecountry.net/
  7. ^ http://www.cottagecountry.ca/pages/buy_a_lot.htm





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