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One of the most swoon-worthy lines in TV’s Heated Rivalry — “I’m coming to the cottage” — is about to become a literal travel plan for fans.
The lakefront home that serves as the setting for The Cottage, the season finale of Crave’s hit hockey romance, will officially open for stays on Airbnb, the rental platform confirmed Tuesday.
Dubbed the Barlochan cottage, the three-bedroom retreat in Ontario’s Muskoka Lakes has been the subject of intense fan discussion since the episode aired.

Protagonists Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov spend the summer there, and what begins as a private escape becomes an emotional turning point in their relationship as they open up about their fears, families and possibility of a shared future.
Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping lake views, the cottage is synonymous with “charged exchanges, candid conversations and unforgettable moments,” a news release says.
Starting March 3 at noon ET, guests can book weekend stays at the cottage through May, priced at $248.10 Cdn per night — a nod to Hollander’s and Rozanov’s respective jersey numbers: 24 and 81.
Booking for the summer starts June 1, with the price to be announced then.

(Airbnb/The Canadian Press)
Airbnb says the property’s owner prefers to stay private but worked closely with the company to make the listing possible.
To mark the Barlochan cottage opening its doors for the first time, Airbnb says it will make a donation to the Children’s Foundation of Muskoka, which provides resources to children from economically disadvantaged households in Muskoka.
The company did not share the donation amount.





