Barlochan cottage from 'Heated Rivalry' now on Airbnb

The Barlochan Cottage, featured in episode 6 of the Canadian hockey romance series 'Heated Rivalry,' is now available for rent on Airbnb. Located on Lake Muskoka in Canada, the property offers modern interiors and private shoreline access starting at around $196 per night. Early bookings open on March 3, 2026.

The Barlochan Cottage, which served as the backdrop for episode 6 of 'Heated Rivalry,' a Canadian series about a hockey romance, is now listed on Airbnb for rentals. In the show, the character Ilya Rozanoff, played by Connor Storrie, tells Shane Hollander, played by Hudson Williams, "I'm coming to the cottage," in a key moment.

Situated on Walkers Point on the west shore of Lake Muskoka, the cottage features three bedrooms and private access to a sandy shoreline. Its interiors include vaulting wooden ceilings, light-flooded rooms, and a cozy aesthetic with modern touches. The wooden kitchen combines natural wood and black design elements, while the gray living room adds a contemporary edge. Natural light streams abundantly into the spaces, emphasizing the home's connection to its surroundings. The exterior showcases natural hardscaping, stonework, and towering conifers.

Rentals start at $248.10 CAD per night, approximately $195 or $196 USD. Four early access bookings become available from 5:00 pm GMT on March 3, 2026. The property appeals to fans of the series as well as those interested in lake house decor, offering a spot for romantic getaways or relaxation by the water.

This listing follows the series' popularity, allowing visitors to experience the setting depicted in the episode. The cottage's design blends modern and traditional elements, making it suitable for various stays.

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