Chateau Du Lac: Luxury Muskoka Living on Lake Rousseau, Canada
One of the most exclusive summer destinations in Canada, Muskoka is known as the “Hamptons of the North”, featuring beautiful estate-like cottages along the shores of the Muskoka lakes.
Celebrities who have summer homes in Muskoka include Steven Spielberg, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel—and just last month, David Beckham posted on Instagram about his shared Muskoka experience with friends Mark Wahlberg and Tie Domi, captioned “...wow what a place”.
This iconic residence is set on the set on the shores of Lake Rosseau, known as “Millionaire’s Row” in Ontario’s “cottage country”.
Chateau du Lac was designed and built by Ferris Rafauli, the Canadian architectural and interior designer behind Drake’s Toronto mansion, ‘the Embassy’.
Offering “a new level of luxury in Muskoka”, the property packs plenty of wow-factor with Rafauli’s iconic Art Deco-inspired designs and featuring rare natural materials which have been sourced from around the world (natural stone and rare marbles, bronze beams and custom trims, lacquered wood veneers and more).
The 11,297 square foot property has 4 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, and is centred around a custom 40 foot chandelier, crafted in Italy and assembled by hand on site.
The property is surrounded by terraces with a swimming pool and a custom basketball court, set high above the shoreline of Lake Rousseau.
Down by the water, a large deck allows you to soak up the best of Muskoka life on the lake.
All photos belong to the listing agency.