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These popular cottage destinations got new short-term rental rules. A year later, here’s how listings and prices have changed

Among those that recently implemented new rulesÌýaimed at addressing complaints about noise,Ìýsafety and housing affordabilityÌýare Kawartha Lakes, Bracebridge and parts of South Bay.

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Several municipalities inÌýOntario’s cottage country have implemented short-term rental rules in recent years.


As the owner of a property management company, Brianne Hamilton has worked with cottage owners across Ontario and in Nova Scotia to get their short-term rental licence, a processÌýthat has been easier for some than others.

For homeowners in Bracebridge, getting a short-term rental licenceÌýin the area known as the heart of Muskoka has had its challenges. Hamilton said she went back and forth with the municipality for months to finalize a drawing of the rental unit she’s managing in BracebridgeÌýthat captured theÌýrequiredÌýspecifics, and said the annual licensing fee of $1,500 is “one of the most expensive” she has come across in her work getting cottage owners licensed.

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Manuela Vega

Manuela Vega is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based housing reporter for the Star. Follow her on X: .

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