Overall, our family enjoyed our stay over the Labor Day week end at this lake camp. The kids enjoyed the warm, clear lake water, swimming, playing on the floating mat, fishing, and canoeing. The owner David welcomed us upon arrival, reviewed a few things with us, and was available right away to fix a water problem with the kitchen sink during our stay. He allowed us to set up a tent for our kids to play in beside the house. We liked the fire pit by the water in the evenings, and the fact that the location was at the end of the small bay, which made it quieter than other areas around that lake. That being said, since there were 7 of us, we wished there had been more seating options outside-- by the water, by the fire pit. there was really no seating area by the water other than sitting directly on the small dock, one picnic table that seated 4 by the BBQ by the house, and one Cape Cod chair by the fire pit; we ended us standing up by the fire, and the kids sitting on the ground. We found a couple of folded chairs stored below the house but they were broken. It is indeed a very rustic camp, as other reviewers have mentioned, which has its charm; we loved the porch and the antic furniture in the 2 first-floor bedrooms. However, being a camp also meant bringing our own drinking/cooking water, taking our trash to the local landfill, and because of Covid, bringing bedding for the 6 beds we would use, and towels for everyone, all of which we found out the morning of our arrival. Finally, perhaps the rental property would benefit from a deep top-to-bottom cleaning and decluttering, as there were lots of small loose articles, cardboard boxes, over-stocked kitchen cabinets, even clothing items from previous guests.