EDITOR’S NOTE
In one of my favourite movies of all time, “Jerry Maguire,” Tom Cruise’s character earns the lasting ire of his colleagues in the industry by saying the quiet part out loud: he had become increasingly disenchanted with the way the professional sports industry (of which he was a part) had conducted itself over the years, and it was time someone blew the whistle.
Now, I hardly mean to compare the real estate industry to the sports industry as depicted in the movie, but I do feel the same inclination to point out the elephant in the room: the traditional brokerage model still followed by much of our industry has gotten seriously out of step with today’s market. I believe it’s time for real estate brokerages to take a hard look at how they offer value for money. In “The Things We Think But Do Not Say (In The Real Estate Industry)” on page 91, I expand on this and share a few ideas on how we at Cayman Marshall do things differently.
There's lots more to enjoy in our Winter 2023 South edition. We take you on a tour of a new classic Muskoka cottage nestled on a quiet Lake Joseph bay (page 69), which combines all the state-of-the-art modern luxuries that today’s cottagers want – from temperaturecontrolled wine cellar and chef’s kitchen to a roomy boathouse with built-in boat lifts and private guest quarters – to the stuff of classic cottage memories, such as over 300 feet of pristine shoreline and lakeside views that go on forever.
We’d also like to introduce one of the newest members of the Cayman Marshall family: Huntsville design firm and retailer Urban Rustic Living has joined forces with our own in-house design studio to form Cassis Design Studio, providing stylish turnkey design services. Turn to page 22 for inspiration straight from their drafting tables.
Once again, thanks to the team for putting together another great issue. Happy holidays to all, and a safe and prosperous 2023!
TODD ADAIR* President | Sales Representative“A beautiful space starts from the ground up with a weavers art…”
– Michael Pourvakil
MAKING GOOD PEOPLE
At Walden International School, we make good people knowing that from goodness arises greatness. Our unique focus on wellness fosters respect and harmony for self and others while empowering students to imagine, explore and achieve a peaceful, sustainable future.
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You may have already tried their cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and dressings. Now, La Presserie is making at-home cocktails for you with their new Cold Pressed Cocktail Mixers.
These mixers are the closest thing to making homemade craft cocktails at home, without all the fuss. No juicing, no muddling, no mess.
They are 100% cold pressed, never pasteurized, with no artificial ingredients and no added water. You can keep them in the freezer until needed. Each bottle makes 2 cocktails – just add alcohol (and a little club soda in some cases).
We are pleased to share with you the 6 products from this line and each recipe to make the perfect cocktail!
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COLD PRESSED MARGARITA MIXER
Ingredients: Lime Juice, Agave Syrup, Orange Juice
Looking to create the most delicious Margarita cocktail? Just head to your freezer! Crafted with fresh cold pressed limes, agave syrup, and cold pressed orange juice, our Margarita mixer is the only way to create that authentic taste. Just pour over ice and enjoy as a Mocktail or add your favourite tequila.
COLD PRESSED COSMO MIXER
Ingredients: Cranberry Juice, Lime Juice, Agave Syrup, Orange Juice
The best Cosmo is found not in New York City, but at your party. Crafted with fresh cold pressed cranberries, limes, oranges and agave syrup, our Cosmo mixer creates a sophisticated, delicious cocktail unlike any you've ever had. Our recipe is simple - just add Vodka.
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COLD PRESSED STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI MIXER
Ingredients: Strawberries, Lime Juice, Agave Syrup
Strawberry fanatics rejoice! Creating the perfect cocktail for the weekend is now easy with La Presserie’s Strawberry Daiquiri Mixer. Crafted from fresh cold pressed strawberries, lime and agave syrup, it has a fresh, naturally sweet taste that will be a surefire hit at every occasion. Just blend with ice for an incredibly fabulous Mocktail or add your favourite white rum. It's a classic, just more delicious.
COLD PRESSED MOJITO MIXER
Ingredients: Lime Juice, Agave Syrup, Mint
A delicious blend of fresh cold pressed mint and lime with agave syrup, La Presserie’s Mojito Mixer helps you create a refreshing and refined cocktail, with just the right balance of natural sweetness and tart flavours. Top with club soda and enjoy as a Mocktail or add rum for the best Mojito outside of Havana.
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New & Notable Machines
ESPRESSO MACHINE
One of our best selling machines of 2022! This machine is sure to impress, with everything you need to brew third wave specialty coffee at home without the mess. With a fast heat up and brew time, you’ll go from bean to fresh espresso in under a minute.
DELONGHI MAGNIFICA EVO ESPRESSO MACHINE WITH LATTE CREMA
Enjoy the ultimate coffee experience from the comfort of your home with the DeLonghi Magnifica EVO with LatteCrema. This machine can craft 6 barista style recipes with just one touch, thanks to the intuitive user interface and 6 barista recipes.
LELIT MARA X PL62X
A machine for intermediate and advanced users, the Lelit Mara X PL62X is a high quality, Italian-made espresso machine and is one of the best compact home espresso machines for easily preparing espressos and cappuccinos like a real professional barista.
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THE WINTER WONDERLAND YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT
By Mike SpryYou’ve got the boat onshore, wrapped securely in marine shrink film. The cottage pipes are wrapped, and the ATVs are in the garage. Ice begins to creep across the lake. But the fun isn’t over. Muskoka offers its residents and guests unlimited adventure not tethered to any season. The region's majesty revels in its natural resources and provides twelve months a year of opportunities.
How does this sound?
Purebred Alaskan huskies lead your team through forested trails and over frozen lakes. And while the excursion is an anachronistic adventure, you'll also luxuriate over your three to four-day trip in the comfort of a heated prospector’s tent with a homemade meal. Expert guides ensure a trip to remember and an experience unlike any other. Where else can this be found? For a uniquely Canadian experience, Snow Forest Adventures offers dog sledding excursions through the Algonquins.
There are few activities as Ontarian as snowmobiling. Its ubiquity is something we almost take for granted in the Great White North, and is everpresent in Cottage Country. Muskoka’s snowmobile network boasts more than 1,600 km of Ontario Federation Snowmobile Clubs trails, assuring any cottage country rider of limitless adventure. If interested, try Gordon Bay Marine, a MacTier, Ontario, institution that facilitates winter fun and offers a wide selection of Yamaha snowmobiles. From Sidewinders and Snowscoots to all the gear you’ll need to stay warm and fast, Gordon Bay is Muskokans' choice for outfitting all seasons.
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling,
ring ting tingling too… come on, it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you… with winter sleigh rides that put their guests in the Christmas dioramas of their youth. The first step is to meet the gentle beasts and then find comfort under warm winter blankets as a classic red sleigh journey through a “magical winter wonderland” of private woodland trails. The day ends as it should, with a roaring campfire, hot cocoa, and roasting marshmallows.
Muskoka has no shortage of ambitious and creative proprietors offering unique experiences yearround. But, perhaps the most singular experience is dining at JW Marriott's The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa's latest offering: Muskoka Ice Caves. Internationally renowned chefs prepare a meal to remember in a setting that feels straight out of a fantasy. Diners enjoy their delicacies in geodesic domes overlooking Lake Rosseau. Whether in lounge caves Crystal and Icicle, or dining caves Frost and Snowflake, enjoy a charcoal grilled extravagance while winter luxuriates around you and you stay warm in the shadows of scenic views. This worldclass resort, a jewel of Muskoka, boasts year-round luxury and indulgence in every facet of the region.
While there’s nothing like the postcard traditions of classic Canadian winter experiences, those looking for a more adventurous engagement with the season need to look no further than out their backdoors. Liv Outside in Bracebridge makes ice climbing, winter fat bike riding, backcountry skiing, and other extreme engagements possible for you this winter; it's a next-level winter excitement outpost for the daring. Their expert guides are from the community, and know every inch of every trail, rock face, and mountain in Muskoka. And soon you could too.
SLEIGH RIDES FAT BIKING MUSKOKA ICE CAVES AT JW MARRIOTmagical winter wonderland...
When we think cranberries, we think of Cape Cod, but Ontario gives the Cape a run for its cran-money. Establishments like Johnston's Cranberry Marsh boast some of the region's most celebrated fruits, preserves, and wines and have tastings of their vintages, all made of Muskoka’s native fruits. Paired with cheese or 10km of snowshoeing trails, it'll make you likely to anticipate a cran-winter as much as spring’s boat launch.
While we all celebrate summers in cottage country, to dismiss Muskoka’s winters is to deprive yourself of unique adventures and experiences singular to the region. We are winter people, and revel in the luxury of our brief summers.
WE ARE CRAFTERS OF BEAUTIFUL SPACES WITH EMPHASIS ON CREATING CALMING ENVIRONMENTS THAT ADD LIFE TO YOUR SPACE. DESIGNER RETAILER MERGES WITH CASSIS DESIGN STUDIO TO OFFER FULL TURNKEY SERVICE TO THEIR CLIENTS.
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PERFECT FIT ››
We have the ability to customize furniture, styles, and dimensions; we also offer stain-proof fabric selections that personalize your space.
NATURE INSPIRED
Every design is maximized with some of nature's elements; our collection of quality faux plants and clay vases offer a warm welcome.
MIX & MATCH
Our accessories create a fluent blend of traditional and modern style, adding individuality to your space.
YOUR WORD
“The design team is second to none! Their approach to lighting and furniture choices and placement was spot on. Their very capable team incorporated all of our favourite elements and formulated a very cohesive, stunning design plan that still kept us on budget. The end result exceeded our expectations and took the stress out of the process.”
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THE LIGHT
Great lighting creates depth and height, cozy spots, and draws attention and balance to the room design; we offer multiple options and expert lighting advice.
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The coffee table is often the centrepiece of the room; we offer unique styles that are crafted with the design.
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Our collection of accent chairs includes distinctive shapes, dimensions, Italian leather, and custom fabrics that complement any design.
‹‹ RETURN OF THE ART
It’s the finishing touch that adds personality to your space; we specialize in oversized art pieces.
KEEPING IT ›› GROUNDED
Area rugs secure space and build the foundation of the design; we offer a large variety of sizes, materials, and designs.
You can feel it in the air. The chill. The still settled frost on autumn's fading gardens. Some hibernate when winter approaches. Some retreat into warmth, and wait for spring.
And then there are Canadians. Winter marks the beginning of our season, where we grace the hilltops, snow caps, and flurried trails like live-action postcards. Skiers and snowboarders alike revel at the first true snowfall and head for their favourite runs. Here are eight of our favourite slopes in Eastern Canada, which wait eagerly for your arrival.
CALABOGIE PEAKS RESORT
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT
Skiable Terrain: 45 acres
Vertical Drop: 240 ft. Number of runs: 16
Glen Eden
Milton, ON | gleneden.on.ca
Just 45 short minutes from downtown Toronto lies Glen Eden, offering six lifts, 16 slopes, and freestyle terrain to enthrall any and all alpine enthusiasts across 45 acres. Private and group lessons, a full fleet of equipment rentals, and communityconcentrated, Glen Eden carves itself a niche into the Niagara Escarpment. A great place to get your downhill life started.
Skiable Terrain: 30 acres
Vertical Drop: 375 ft.
Number of runs: 16
Hockley
Valley
Mono, ON | hockley.com
Located less than an hour from the GTA, Hockley Valley Resort is a boutique resort with 108 rooms, world-class dining, indoor/ outdoor pools, a 10km mountain bike trail and a full-service 8,000 sq.ft. spa. Oh, and there’s skiing too, with four lifts and sixteen runs, two terrain parks, magic carpet, race programs, ski school, and full event offerings. Hockley Valley Resort is a singular venue nestled into the rolling hills of Hockley Valley, offering some of the most scenic views in Southern Ontario.
Glen Eden Glen EdenSkiable Terrain: 364 acres
Vertical Drop: 720 ft. Number of runs: 42
Blue Mountain
The Blue Mountains, ON | bluemountain.ca
The alpine pride of South Georgian Bay boasts the largest public ski area in Ontario, offering 364 skiable acres, a 720-foot vertical and 42 runs, and 30 lit for night skiing serviced by seven chairlifts. But the slopes are just half the fun, with endless lodging, shops, restaurants, and bars in Blue Mountain Village; it’s like having Whistler in your backyard.
The largest public ski area in Ontario
Blue Mountain Blue MountainSkiable Terrain: 61 acres
Vertical Drop: 308 ft.
Number of runs: 28
Ontario’s longest beginner carpet
Horseshoe Resort
Barrie, ON | horseshoeresort.com
Horseshoe Resort in Barrie offers hotel-style accommodations, cozy and slopeside condos, and numerous celebrated eateries, as well as a full pool and fitness centre. And that’s just off the hill! For skiers and snowboarders, the resort has 28 runs, a terrain park, and boasts Ontario’s longest beginner carpet. All that, plus 30km of cross-country and snowshoeing trails, plus tubing, fat biking, and more.
One of the largest family-owned ski resorts in Ontario
Skiable Terrain: 180 acres
Vertical Drop: 550 ft. Number of runs: 36
Mount St. Louis
Moonstone
Coldwater, ON | mountstlouis.com
Indigenous peoples have been exploring and adventuring on Mount St. Louis Moonstone for longer than a calendar can count, the traditional land of the Anishinabek (Ojibway, Chippewa, and Huron-Wendat). The spirit of that ancestry is apparent in the marvel of the resort's offerings, a true community of activity that makes the most of the region: trails, a terrain park, and a ski school with scholarships.
Horseshoe ResortSkiable Terrain: 80 acres
Vertical Drop: 780 ft.
Number of runs: 24
Hidden Valley Highlands
Huntsville, ON | skihiddenvalley.ca
Skiable Terrain: 35 acres
Vertical Drop: 333 ft.
Number of runs: 15
Hidden Valley Highlands is exactly that: a secluded gem in the middle of cottage country, a winter wonderland secret unto itself. The Huntsville ski resort brings summer communities together for winter fun. Ski and snowboard lessons and winter long camps, well-lit for great night skiing and snowboarding, private event venues, and an option to join the Muskoka Ski Club for those committed to spending winters on the slopes.
A secluded gem in the middle of cottage country
Calabogie Peaks
Calabogie, ON | calabogie.com
Just outside cottage country is an Ottawa Valley getaway boasting the best in winter fun. In addition to the hotel and slope-side condos, Calabogie has 24 trails, a snow park, and two quad lifts. With over 80 inches of annual snowfall, you’ll see why the mountain is a favourite of Ottawans and “Eastern Ontario’s tallest mountain resort with winter adventure for everyone.”
Highest vertical drop among public ski hills in OntarioHidden Valley Highlands
Longest trail: 6 km
Panoramic views of the Laurentian Mountains
Skiable Terrain: 755 acres
Vertical Drop: 2,116 ft. Number of runs: 102
Tremblant
Mont Tremblant, QC | tremblant.ca
The alpine jewel of Eastern Canada, Tremblant, just a quick drive from Montreal, is the envy of enthusiasts around the world. The village celebrates 75 world-class restaurants, bars, bistros, and shops with a European flavour that only Quebec can offer, while the mountain has 102 trails, 14 lifts, and three parks. From a quick ski with the family to a luxury vacation, Tremblant has it all.
TremblantStarting at $16,294.60 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
Starting at $16,294.60 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
ROSSEAU SUNSET: 4 BEDS, 3 BATHS – LAKE ROSSEAU MUSKOKA’S DREAMCATCHER: 4 BEDS, 3 BATHS – LAKE MUSKOKAStarting at $23,278.00 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
Starting at $23,278.00 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
ROCKLEA LODGE: 5 BEDS, 4 BATHS – PARRY SOUNDStarting at $30,261.40 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
Starting at $37,244.80 for one week. Includes all fees, taxes and other charges for bookings between July 1 and August 31, 2023.
A TASTE OF
HOW (AND WHY) TO TRY THE 2023 COLOUR
arguably the most influential, tool in the design toolbox. Colour has the power to change a mood, redefine the function of a room, and even alter our visual perception of the space itself. What else can effectively make your home look and feel bigger and brighter (or warmer and cozier), without you having to suffer through a time-consuming and costly home renovation? Colour is the ticket.
If you’re intimidated by colour, you’re not alone. Some background information on what inspired a trending colour palette and tips on how to use it can help ease the stress.
THE “IT” COLOUR
Since it’s one of the world’s leading colour experts, people’s ears perk up when Benjamin Moore announces its much-anticipated “Colour of the Year.”
In its annual exercise of choosing a colour of the year selection, the team at Benjamin Moore draws inspiration from both home-grown and global design influences. Furniture, fabrics, fashion, nature, culture, are all trends viewed through a coloured lens. In 2023, it’s all about Raspberry Blush, an alluring and optimistic take on classic red that pulls in touches of coral in a vibrant and joyous expression.
Raspberry Blush reflects a collective desire to re-emerge after a long hiatus holed up at home. This colour is all about getting back out there, feeling good and showing it. It’s confidence personified. Benjamin Moore couldn’t have said it any better in describing their selection as “bold, bolder, boldest” and “the definition of charismatic colour.”
You might say this trend has been building up for some time.
COMPLEMENTARY COLOURS
Every colour needs a consummate companion – something that will make it “pop” in a room and bring out its best. In terms of trends, a complementary colour palette can even help extend its stay on the style stage beyond just one year.
Monochromatic Scheme: A bold choice like this is great as a dominant colour if you want to make a statement in your space. Why not take it a step further, and take it to the walls, trim and furniture, too?
Be forewarned – a monochromatic look requires you to give your full commitment. For those who want to try this look but might be a little wary, give it a go in a smaller room, like a powder room, study or entrance foyer – what a way to say “welcome!” Create interest by layering in lots of texture and a variety of contrasting finishes, such as matte alongside glossy surfaces. Ensure you have enough lighting to highlight focal points and bring dimension to the room.
Neutral Pairings: Neutrals are an effective way to tone down a really bold colour like Raspberry Blush. On the flip side, a vibrant hue can be used to liven up a room when you are using a lot of neutrals, so this match is a win-win. Interestingly, in a perfect pairing to the colour of the year, some other trending hues in Benjamin Moore’s 2023 palette include Tofino Sunset, a dusty neutral pink, and New Age, a light grey shade that’s a fresh take on the classic neutral. These provide a great base for pops of colour and unique design details.
Black & White: This classic combination literally “goes” with everything – including our reddishorange star colour, or in fact whatever the colour of the year happens to be at any given time. If your space is already
decorated in black and white, then layering in any trending colour should be relatively easy and effective for instantly ushering in 2023. Benjamin Moore’s palette includes a selection of off-whites, each with warm, cool and neutral undertones, as well as Onyx, a soft black shade, and Wenge, a dark brown with hints of black and purple. You’ll just have to decide which colour will be your dominant colour, which will be used as the secondary hue, and an accent colour. A good rule of thumb to achieve balance is to stick to a 6030-10 ratio: 60 per cent of the room should be the dominant colour, 30 per cent should be the secondary colour or texture, and the last 10 per cent should be an accent.
HERE ARE SOME WAYS RASPBERRY BLUSH IS APPEARING IN THE HOME, WHETHER GOING SOLO OR IN SYNC WITH OTHERS.
Colour has the power to change a mood, redefine the function of a room, and even alter our visual perception of the space itself.
In Contrast: Choosing colours that are on opposite sides of the colour wheel, known as contrasting colours, creates an eye-catching conflict that instantly attracts the eye and creates a focal point. This is a great strategy to use for accessories, accent furniture or art. In the case of Raspberry Blush, some contrasting hues may include greens and blues. The trick to hitting the right balance is to choose colours that are similar in intensity. For a saturated hue like Raspberry Blush, steer clear of pastels and try matching it with something that’s equally bold and bright. This ensures each colour in your palette stands out appropriately, versus being washed out.
A little colour can go a long way – so just imagine what a lot of colour can do! Whether you choose to dive into the deep end of this coralcoloured pool or you’re just testing the waters, follow your gut instincts and don’t take it too seriously. Remember: in your home, you’re the boss, and colour is definitely a matter of personal preference and perception. A professional stylist can guide your choices and help you create a colour plan that works in your space and complements your style, but feel free to choose what speaks to you, colour-wise: ultimately, it’s your space and your call.
SURPRISE AND DELIGHT BY ADDING STRATEGIC POPS OF COLOUR IN UNCONVENTIONAL AREAS.
PAINTED PANELS, TRIM OR A CEILING IN RASPBERRY BLUSH ARE A BOLD ADDITION, YET LOW-COMMITMENT AND LOW INVESTMENT, ESPECIALLY IF YOU DO THE PAINTING YOURSELF.
MINIMALIST SHAPES
Look for simple shapes that are subtle yet substantial, great for modern spaces. Lighting like this is particularly effective when used in repetition, allowing you to get creative! The Banda large light complements natural elements like reclaimed wood, stone and neutral tones.
SHAPELY BULBS
Where bulbs used to be hidden, now the shape of the bulb is designed to be seen and incorporated as an important part of the design. Choose lightbulbs that echo the fixture's shape for extra impact.
MATTE BLACK FINISH
Matte black brings sleek sophistication to light fixtures, in styles ranging from retro-inspired to ultramodern. This lighting trend often takes advantage of crisp contrast to create an effect, such as pairing glossy or satiny metals with matte black finishes.
SCULPTURAL SPHERES
Sculptural hanging fixtures like the Modern Rail can fill a large space. This design can be hung as a pendant or chandelier, and looks equally great above a dining table. Sculptural lights create visual interest while adding balance and symmetry.
TRENDS Lighting
BOLD IN GOLD
A satin gold light fixture works as the new neutral, complementing warm wood accents, but can be a statement light in any space. The Esfera is a mid-century-modern chandelier that is sure to light up any space.
OUTDOOR SPACES
Outdoor lighting is no longer an afterthought; outdoor spaces today are designed for living as comfortably as we do indoors. LED path strips, uplighting for stairways, chandeliers, and specialty outdoor fixtures are built with style and safety, creating great entertaining spaces.
NATURAL MATERIALS
Natural textiles like rattan, wood or rope add warmth and an organic feel to a room. The Theta chandelier features whitewashed wood beads that inject a room with relaxed elegance.
Cassis Design Studio offers professional lighting plans and a full line of the most popular lighting manufacturers. For info@cassisdesignstudio.com.
"Great lighting adds to the impact and overall feeling of a Tary Roossien
Scott
Scott Westlake has been licensed to sell mortgages for the past 12 years and counting. He is responsible for over $1B in personal origination, coached over 150 mortgage brokers responsible for another $1B in origination, and leads a team funding hundreds of millions more in annual origination and counting.
Scott is known for financing Luxury Real Estate and working with High Net Worth families, arranging their mortgage needs. Scott also arranges a lot of mortgages for clients that are business for self, athletes, executives, clients that require private mortgage capital and large complex commercial real estate.
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Scott has won numerous awards including being inducted into Dominion Lending Centres Hall of Fame, Private Mortgage Broker or the Year, Leo award winner from his RBC banking days, Finalist Entrepreneur of the Year Oakville, Top 40 under 40, Young Guns Award, Who’s Hot among more.
When not working, Scott is active in his community of Oakville and many charitable ordinations including Oakville Hospital Foundation, 100 Brokers Who Care, Kerr Street Mission, Zonta, Radius, Para Sport and is a trustee with the Golf Canada Foundation.
Lakeside Paradise Living Large At Your
What is the perfect family cottage memory?
Is it that first longed-for view of the lake as you alight from the drive? Is it stretching out on the sofa in the great room, watching as the sun sinks slowly through the pines? Is it watching toddlers take their first steps in the shallow water at the lake’s edge?
This beautifully designed cottage, perched above 310 feet of pristine Lake Joseph waterfront, was made for a lifetime of family cottage memories. With 5,000 square feet of living space on two levels, six bedrooms and seven baths, it has everything that makes a Lake Joseph cottage so desirable: boat access throughout the Muskoka Big Three Lakes for shopping, visiting and entertaining (Port Carling’s just a short drive or boat ride away) – while its coveted location in a sheltered bay means a minimum of boat traffic, and a maximum of privacy. Whether your dream is hosting lots of friends or family, or a relaxed escape for just the two of you, you’ll find it here.
Whether your dream is hosting lots of friends or family, or a relaxed escape for just the two of you, you’ll find it here.
Come in the double French doors off the drive and drop your bags on the flagstone entry floor (perfect for shedding snowy boots in winter, or muddy footwear after a summer hike). You can drop off groceries in the kitchen to the right, or turn left and head straight to the great room. With its vaulted, timber-framed ceiling, you can immediately sense that this great room is special: it’s spacious without being cavernous, intimate without feeling crowded. Beyond its big wood-burning granite fireplace, made for gathering around and warming up after a day on the water, French doors lead out to a wide, breezy upper deck with your first breathtaking view of the lake through the trees.
breathtaking view of the lake
Past the adjoining dining room – big enough to feed a crowd in style – the kitchen is the perfect size for multiple cooks to prepare a meal together; for catering staff at your large formal gatherings; or putting together a quiet dinner for the two of you. A few steps farther, and one of the prettiest rooms in the whole house awaits: an old-fashioned sunroom, a more versatile version of the Muskoka screen porch. If it’s real breezes that you crave, walk out to another secluded deck, nestled in the pines.
The lower level is designed for indulgence: a luxurious wine cellar, a well-proportioned gym, a fireplace built for a cozy fireside reading and a walkout to an intimate patio. The outdoor spaces here are as thoughtfully designed as the cottage proper. Beautifully landscaped stone paths lead to multiple outdoor seating areas on a variety of levels as you descend towards the water, including a magical firepit seating area, strategically located to make the most of offshore breezes – perfect for spotting fireflies, as the sun goes down and the spangled, impossibly clear Muskoka night sky appears above.
It has everything that makes a Lake Joseph cottage so desirable.
a magical firepit seating area
At water’s edge, the main boathouse accommodates private guest quarters, three boat slips (all with powered platform lifts), and a large dock for sun-worshipping. There’s even a second boathouse/paddle shack with its own dock and swimming raft – perfect for keeping your kayaks accessible to hit the water with.
There’s so much more to enjoy here that we invite you to come visit and see for yourself. You may just discover a lifetime of cottage memories is waiting for you.
WE LIKE GLASS WALLS, BUT COMPLETELY IGNORE GLASS CEILINGS.
Havergal’s Boarding School is at the heart of progress. But progress is more than state-of-the-art resources and an innovative curriculum. It’s a supportive community that allows students to focus on their academic pursuits, along with their emotional and physical wellbeing. It’s leading and serving with purpose.
Situated on a beautiful 22-acre campus in midtown Toronto, Havergal provides unique opportunities for girls to learn, grow and make lifelong friends. Discover our Boarding experience!
Most brokerages advise you to put your property into the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system, in order to get it in front of the greatest number of prospective buyers possible. But when it comes to Muskoka property – especially in the current market – that may not be the best, or even most desirable, route for you.
Cayman Marshall has a better way to market your property, which not only ensures that only serious, wellqualified buyers view your property, but allows you to maintain your privacy and avoid the stress and hustle of listing with MLS.
With a Cayman Marshall exclusive listing, your property will only be visible to members of our proprietary database. Personal viewing appointments are only scheduled after our agents have taken prospective buyers through a careful pre-screening process.
Our system works equally well for buyers. Rather than enduring the “feeding frenzy,” panic-bidding and sometimes, disappointment that accompanies desirable MLS properties, you have the assurance of knowing the property is only being seen by serious, well-qualified prospects like you, and managed exclusively through Cayman Marshall’s offices.
The success of our system speaks for itself: since last August, we’ve sold well over $133 million in exclusive sales alone. Allow us to show you the better way to sell your Muskoka property!
SHOP THE LOOK
Chic armoire or elevated work station, this tall cabinet evokes a luxe metropolitan style in any interior.
A lazy Susan-style base allows this cocktail table to rotate, for a striking view at every turn.
With an iconic kidney shape, this sumptuous sofa offers enveloping comfort in a warm caramel-colored velvet.
FROM GOODNESS ARISES Greatness
The convergent academic ideals of the Industrial Age were structured to accommodate the economic and social imperatives of the time. But society is now aware that education can no longer succeed by simply following the rigid command and control methods of the past. Academics will always remain an important factor in education, but many parents are moving away from a culture of
standardization in favour of one that can offer their children an individualized and progressive experience.
What was once considered a linear system, predicated solely on grade achievement, is being overturned in favour of a broader set of fundamentals, where the incredible diversity in human ecology is recognized –highlighting and celebrating the hundred
incorporates mindful meditation in the classroom. Research shows the practice helps to improve attention and emotional regulation, and also plays an important role in increasing self-awareness and empathy. Extracurricular activities that engage students in nature and the community are also a part of the curriculum.
KINDNESS & SERVICE LEARNING
Walden models the spirit of volunteerism to promote autonomy and leadership. Every contribution matters. Deputy Head of School Sean McCammon works closely with students. “It’s really the students who are running the projects, participating in new initiatives each month, whether it’s electronic recycling programs, or bringing attention to
currently relevant environmental issues,” McCammon says.
PASSION PROJECTS
Students are encouraged to find something they are passionate about and launch new initiatives, however big or small. Walden fosters strength of identity and the power to peacefully stand up for what you believe in. “We are passionate and support advocacy in its many forms,” Perugini says.
PLATINUM CERTIFIED ECOSCHOOL
Walden has been awarded the top Platinum certification by EcoSchools Canada for its dedication to environmental stewardship and community campaigns. At the end of
each year, participating schools are assessed and awarded a final certification level of Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum.
Walden’s students look forward to their next classroom discovery, backed by a network of dedicated teachers who pay close attention to their individual development.
Mae Amparo’s son Aiden is in his last year at Walden, having started the program in Grade One. “The vision we had for him when he started has become a reality. The teachers are kind and patient, and have a way of engaging the children and instilling values, giving them the tools to go out into the world and calmly cope with different issues. Aiden has the ability to turn on that mode,” Amparo says.
We are not here to change your mind; we are here to open it.
THE THINGS WE THINK
(IN THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY)
By Todd AdairI’ve been thinking lately about the movie “Jerry Maguire,” which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. In a key plot point (warning: possible spoiler alert ahead), Jerry was fired from his job as a high-paid sports agent for writing a manifesto exposing the fundamental failures of the professional sports industry. The manifesto was entitled, “The Things We Think and Do Not Say.”
THE YEAR 2023 IS WHEN I’VE DECIDED TO START SPEAKING MY MIND ABOUT THE ISSUES FACING THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY.
I realize it might not make me many friends, but I no longer see a good reason to pull my punches: I believe this industry is headed for a major implosion, and it’s high time we stopped thinking about it, and began speaking up.
“We golf together.”
“She was a friend of my mom’s.” “Uncle Ned used her and their house sold really fast!”
“We didn't really know anyone else and he seemed really nice”
It’s really no wonder that when there’s this much thought given to choosing an agent, there’s such a negative perception about what realtors actually do and whether they deserve their astronomical commissions.
And I admit, they often are pretty astronomical, especially these days. A commission on a five-million-dollar home can be as high as $300K. It’s unreal to me that someone would gamble with that kind of money, let alone what in most people’s lives is by far the most valuable asset they own. And all based on the fact that “we golf together.”
But what have they done to actually bring your house to the attention of well-qualified buyers? What have they done to actually earn that $300K, and your trust?
The inconvenient truth is that many – maybe most – realtors don’t really have much to work with, and so they do work hard (for the most part) with very few tools in the tool belt. Perhaps they’ll take some pictures or have a video made. They’ll create a listing on MLS. And possibly, one or two open houses (where you can be sure they’re handing out their business card to everyone who drops in). Plus they have a billboard with their face on it. (Ever consider the message here?)
It’s not always the agent’s own fault, when you think about the expectations put on each individual agent (with no support behind them); in many cases, agents are given very little practical education on sales and marketing, and certainly, no large advertising budgets or savvy creative types backing them up.
I’ve used the car-buying analogy in this magazine before. Basically it goes like this: say you decide you want to buy a new Mercedes. So you go down to the local dealer to look at the newest models. Maybe you’ve done some research online, you’ve come prepared with questions to ask the sales rep, maybe you take it out for a test drive. But it’s reasonable to assume that your purchase involves more than just writing a cheque and driving away.
What if it’s a lemon? There’s a warranty that covers at least the first few years, and usually, a service department for after-sales maintenance and repairs. And most dealers these days have value-adds of some kind, from free oil changes to convenient financing.
IT NEVER CEASES TO AMAZE ME WHEN I HEAR THE ANSWERS PEOPLE GIVE WHEN I ASK THE SIMPLE QUESTION OF HOW THEY CAME TO HIRE THEIR REALTOR.
Now, how would you feel about a dealership that basically took your money, handed over the keys and sent you on your way? And took a big commission for the privilege? That’s what a lot of brokerages are like.
Now, in some ways I’m just a computer geek that fell into luxury real estate. I started my career as a software developer, and I pioneered a system that was designed to find, develop and qualify real-estate buyers. So I come at this industry from a different perspective than a lot of other realtors; perhaps that’s why early on, I sensed there was a lot more we could be doing for our clients than just putting them on MLS. Especially with the higher-end properties that Cayman Marshall specializes in, the traditional model just isn’t good enough any more – if it ever was.
Technology is at the centre of what we do here, not just an afterthought. The proprietary system that my colleagues and I developed uses highly effective algorithms to match sellers with well-qualified buyers, using a variety of means that have virtually nothing to do with MLS. (In fact, our agents generally consider MLS to be a secondary tool, not to be used as the main course.) Over the years we’ve been in business, our private database has grown to include an extensive list of buyer contacts that’s actually larger than MLS’s standard buyer pool. We combine this powerful software-based system with an array of in-house services ranging from styling and photography to topflight media services.
If I’m going to spend my hard-earned money on a shiny new Mercedes, I want to be sure the dealership will be able to stand behind its product, offer me warranty service and, even years from now, be there to change my oil and store my winter tires.
When you sell or buy your house, you should be entitled to at least that level of service, for an outlay that ultimately may amount to the equivalent of a whole fleet of new Mercedes. And how much you enjoy golfing with the sales rep should not be part of the discussion!
I challenge you to invite me or a teammate in to discuss why we are radically different than the alternative.
CAYMAN MARSHALL ADVANTAGE
When we opened the doors of Cayman Marshall International Realty Inc. as a small boutique brokerage firm to serve the Muskoka real estate market in 2012, we did so with the intention of redefining the level of service that clients could expect from our real estate professionals. Since then, we have grown into an impressive team of top-producing realtors and brokers, committed to ensuring our clients receive the highest level of service when buying or selling property in one of Canada’s most sought-after luxury destinations.
We at Cayman Marshall have been entrusted with the most prestigious waterfront properties in Muskoka. As leaders in luxury and waterfront real estate, we have had record sales on many of Muskoka’s finest lakes. With sales now surpassing the multi-billion-dollar mark, we’ve secured our position as a leader in luxury real estate. We also offer a complete selection of luxury cottage rental properties.
We have offices in Port Carling, Toronto, and our all-new location in Huntsville, which also serves the Lake of Bays area. Our in-house IT professionals have developed proprietary online tools and software, interactive and intuitive websites, lifestyle tours, stunning photography and an astonishing network of over 400 local and international referral partners, to ensure our clients’ listings get the exposure they need to attract the most discerning local and international buyers.
We currently print eight issues of our Cayman Marshall magazine per year, with an annual distribution of 250,000. Each magazine is delivered to the front door of homes and cottages of high-net-worth clientele throughout Ontario.
We are proud to mention that the Cayman Marshall Port Carling brokerage was voted by a panel of international
The Cayman Marshall team celebrating 2018 sales in Montego Bay Jamaica.
judges to be the “Best Real Estate Agency in Canada,” two years in a row – a title that we cherish! Cayman Marshall was also named one of “Canada’s Fastest Growing Companies” by Maclean’s magazine for three years (2018, 2019 & 2022). We have also been named one of Canada’s fastest growing companies by the Globe and Mail. We expect to keep our title as the disrupter in luxury real estate.
Founded on the principles of teamwork, service and value, Cayman Marshall is the best advantage for buyers and sellers alike in Ontario. If you’re looking for a real estate solution that’s undeniably different, please reach out to myself or one of my teammates and start experiencing the advantage!
“Become so skilled, so vigilant, so flat-out fantastic at what you do that your talent cannot be dismissed.” – Oprah WinfreyTodd Adair
MEET THE TEAM...
of Cayman Marshall International Realty in 2012. He then became the majority shareholder and purchased the entire company. In Todd's downtime, you will find him buying, building, or renovating his real estate projects, on the water wakeboarding and kite surfing, or hacking up the fairways of a local golf course. However, Todd's most important job is being a father to his two children.
Ray has been enjoying Muskoka for the past 40+ years and is happy to call it home with his wife Johanna and their two boys. His passion for Muskoka is equally shared with everything real estate and his “this is what I do because I love it” approach.
JOEL ADAIR* Sales RepresentativeGrowing up on the lakes gave Joel a passion for water sports and the outdoors. Toronto has been home for the past ten years, but Joel will always feel at home on the Big 3. Whether trading residential or commercial real estate, Joel’s nearly 15 years in the business gives his clients a wealth of knowledge they can depend on. He is best known for helping clients build strong real estate portfolios and finding exceptional spaces
Sales RepresentativeWith 25 years’ experience in sales and marketing, joining the Cayman Marshall team was a great fit for Michael. His “customer first” dedication to his clients has always resulted in successful long-term relationships. With a passion for boating and water sports, Michael looks forward to enjoying all that the Muskoka Lakes has to offer.
Growing up in Waterloo, Cat was fortunate enough to spend all of her summers at her family cottage on Lake of Bays. Cayman Marshall sought after Cat for her enthusiastic, positive attitude and Cat is now thrilled to be building a career in Sales with the Cayman Marshall Team.
JEFF LIDDLE* Sales RepresentativeJeff entered into real estate in 2008 facing a down market and a recession. Overcoming the odds, Jeff has now become a “top producer” in his industry. Working and living in Muskoka comes with a deep appreciation; it is this appreciation that Jeff portrays to his clients every day.
Kristin and her family enjoy calling Muskoka home. In 2015 Kristin began her career with Cayman Marshall and has been lucky to work alongside some of the most talented agents in the business. During her spare time you can find Kristin and her family experiencing all the outdoor activities that Muskoka has to offer.
MCNAIR* Licensed Assistant
Charlie made the move over 8 years ago to beautiful Muskoka where she spent time growing up on the lake and always wanting to make Muskoka part of her roots and pursue her career. With many years of experience in customer service and relations, Charlie is determined and focused on customers and the team members of Cayman Marshall, making her a great addition and asset to our team.
MEREDITH PARSONS DesignerMeredith was born and raised in Mississauga and spent her summers as a child exploring Muskoka. Meredith developed a love for architecture and design at a young age and was able to turn her passion into a career after completing her education in Interior Design at Ryerson University. With over 5 years of experience in the design industry, Meredith is developing her craft while creating beautiful and timeless interiors.
Mark Payne is new sales representative here at Cayman Marshall. Mark comes to the real estate world after selling an awardwinning marina on Georgian Bay which he owned for 25 plus years. Mark has a passion for customer excellence in which is one of the main things he attitudes his success to. Mark both lives and cottages in the Parry Sound/Pointe au Baril area where he enjoys boating and cottage time with his wife and daughter.
KRISTIN McCREA Office Manager/Personal Assistant to Todd Adair MARK PAYNE* Sales RepresentativeNeil gravitated to the shorelines of Muskoka in 2000 pursuing a passion for watersports. His background as an athlete and affinity for coaching lead to a successful 20-year career in the luxury boat industry, where he was able to gain a deep understanding of the Muskoka cottage lifestyle. “Working with Todd and his team as clients over the years, I knew I had to be part of Cayman Marshall's unique approach and culture.”
Office Administrator
Kareina spent summers of her childhood at cottages in the Mactier and Nobel Area. She lived in Alberta for a couple years and loved the mountain views but really missed the lakes and maple trees and could not wait to get back to the peace that is Muskoka. She has been an educator for several years and has worked in customer service. Kareina is excited to be a part of the Cayman Marshall team.
STEVE HADDOCK*
Steve is a strong relationship builder, honest and dedicated to Customer Service. This combined with his intimate knowledge of Muskoka lakes and area has made him a consistent top producer. Steve is an avid cyclist and golfer and maintains residences in Toronto and Muskoka and ties to both communities. His mantra and favourite quote is to “get up, dress up, show up, and never give up”.
understanding for Muskoka is what helps her succeed in making the real estate transaction successful and enjoyable for all her clients.
Ottawa but has called Muskoka her home for the past three years. Kallan is an outdoors enthusiast and enjoys all that Muskoka has to offer. With many years of experience in customer service, we are delighted to have her on our Cayman Marshall team!
of Georgian Bay. Sarah is passionate about travel. She has just returned home from Turks and Caicos Islands where she worked in Private International Banking. With over thirteen years of experience in customer relationship building, she is an excellent addition to the Cayman Marshall Team.
Magazine Sales/Editor
JD is a proud product of Muskoka and joins our team as a commerce grad from uOttawa and its Management Consulting Program. Over a decade of competitive hockey on several teams has equipped JD with grit and sparked a passion for connecting with new people and learning what makes them tick. He is a problem solver, a perpetual learner, and is excited to promote the growth of the Cayman Marshall Magazine.
Michelle being born and raised on the northern shores of Georgian Bay loves being on the water and being involved in the real estate market. Her love for renos gives her an inside scoop in the world of home and cottage ownership and being the newest member, looks forward to being a valuable asset to the team!
Jackie grew up at her cottage in Muskoka and knows the region well. She is a Ryerson business graduate with experience working in media for top ad agencies, City TV, and Much Music. Her creativity and passion for the cottage lifestyle will be apparent when helping to sell your home or find your dream property. Jackie is a mother and a yoga enthusiast and is thrilled to be aligned with the prestigious Cayman Marshall brand.
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