
If you’re still reeling from Ilya Rozanov’s heart-stopping “I’m coming to the cottage” text, then we have news for you.
Fans of the steamy hockey romance can now book a stay at the iconic lakeside escape from Heated Rivalry where Rozanov and beau Shane Hollander professed their love over loon calls and long, loaded silences. The real-life Barlochan Cottage—the very property used for filming those unforgettable dockside scenes—will be available on Airbnb beginning March 3 at 12:00 PM ET.

Nestled on Walkers Point in Ontario’s Muskoka region, the tranquil three-bedroom retreat (each equipped with a luxurious king bed, of course) boasts several floor-to-ceiling windows ideal for catching stunning sunsets or stargazing late into the night. Designed by Toronto-based architect Trevor McIvor, the space is filled with unmistakably Canadian cottage-country comforts—from high-ceiling, open-concept kitchens to a cozy living room warmed by a gas-powered fireplace.

The idyllic property also features a sweeping patio equipped with a relaxing firepit (be on guard for “Canadian wolf birds”) and the very BBQ that the two hockey players famously flipped burgers at together.
Plus, if hanging around the romantic retreat has you feeling a call to work on your own physique, you’re in luck. The home also features an exercise room fully equipped with top fitness machines, free weights and panoramic outdoor views.

Nature enthusiasts will love exploring the site’s practically endless private waterfront with the rental-provided kayaks and canoes. A nearby sandy beach with shallow entry and gentle waters also offers the perfect relaxing spot for soaking in the lush scenery.

Rates start at $248.10 CAD per night—a playful nod to Hollander and Rozanov’s respective jersey numbers—and to celebrate the launch, Airbnb will donate to the Children’s Foundation of Muskoka, a local organization that supports children from economically disadvantaged homes.
Forever immortalized as the set from one of the most memorable and top-rated episodes from the groundbreaking Bell Media show, this secluded getaway offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience for cottage-country lovers and Hollanov-shippers alike. All that’s left to do is send that text.
Stephanie Davoli is the editorial assistant at FASHION Magazine. With a passion for all things fashion, beauty and pop culture, she’s inspired by fashion psychology, sustainability and industry innovations. Her previous bylines include The Toronto Star, Chatelaine and The Quality Edit. When she’s not working, you can find her shopping, taking a Pilates class or combing through the Vogue archives.
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