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Explore 460 vacation rentals in Tiny

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Tiny vacation rentals start at $40 per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly vacation rentals
360 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Find 190 rentals that welcome pets

Vacation rentals with a pool
30 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
210 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
430 of Tiny vacation rentals include wi-fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Tiny rentals

4.8 Average rating
Tiny stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Tiny's top spots, include Awenda Provincial Park, Balm Beach, and Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre
Top-rated vacation rentals in Tiny
Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

Summer Getaway - 3 min walk to Beach, Clean & Cozy
Insta: @woodwardbythebeach 3min walk to the area’s most beautiful beach, sunsets & trails, you'll be sure to get lost in the serenity of the sand dunes year round Outdoor fire pit- s'mores included! Enjoy the BBQ, deck, & patio; the wine is on us! Fast WIFI for streaming movies or work from cottage Area is secluded yet central. 10min to Midland, close to Balm Beach - arcade, gokart, restaurant, & bar Ski/Hike/Snowmobile then unwind in a peaceful winterized home getaway with indoor fireplace

The Haunted House Apt 302
As you pull into the driveway this 1885 Victorian towers above you, your mouth drops in awe of the size. Up the porch to enter a small front door, a dimly lit winding staircase creaks as you ascend to 3rd floor. Original architecture painted many times over oozes with history. 70 years ago the house was turned into apartments, unloved for many of those years, time has definately taken its tole, yet to the spirits within, their big old house still stands proud and distinguished in all its glory.

Off-grid Glamping Dome Nestled in the Woods
Welcome to our private campsite in Utopia, ON. Our family’s glamping dome is your chance to experience a unique getaway surrounded by the sights & sounds of nature. Amenities include camping essentials & some glamping perks: king size bed, bbq, fireplace, Indoor incineration toilet, soap & water, outdoor shower (summer only), kettle, cooking utensils. Nearby is Purple Hill Lavender Farms, Drysdale's Tree Farm, Tiffin Conservation Area, Nottawasaga & golf courses. Wasaga Beach is 30 min away.

Ultimate Georgian Bay Vacation Getaway
Come and stay at our beautifully renovated *all-season* beachfront cottage and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Georgian Bay! You'll discover the cottage sitting atop a sand dune, right on one of the most stunning freshwater beaches in the world. This rare location hosts a private covered deck hovering over the white sand, in a beach house closer to the bay than anywhere else around! Summer guests also enjoy use of a heated salt water pool and large resort deck created by Paul Lafrance.

Quiet Retreat for Two
Spend a starry night in the country with the comfort of a soft bed, a wood stove, and plenty of space both indoors and out. Our yurt is located in a pocket of trees next to rolling farm fields and beautiful conservation land that the Rocklyn creek meanders through. You can prepare your meals in a sweet outdoor kitchen that is entirely screened in- or choose to sit by the fire. Bruce Trail access is just around the corner, and the towns of Meaford and Owen Sound are a short scenic drive away.

Secluded Lakeside Retreat - Atkins Hideaway
Tucked in the heart of Muskoka, this handcrafted timber frame cabin rests alongside a scenic spring-fed lake, surrounded by 8 acres of private forest. Only 10 minutes from Bracebridge, enjoy serene lake life and natural beauty while remaining close to town amenities, local shops, and eateries. Enjoy private dock relaxation, cozy cabin comforts, and outdoor fires. A Provincial Park Day Pass is included (*security deposit required) for added adventure. Come relax, recharge and reconnect.

In Pines •Family-Friendly • Screened Porch • Beach
Escape to In Pines — a bright and spacious retreat nestled in Tiny, LaFontaine, just a 3–4 minute walk to the beautiful sandy beaches of Georgian Bay. Wake up to sunlight streaming through large windows, enjoy peaceful mornings surrounded by nature, and unwind by the fire pit or on the cozy screened porch after a day at the beach. Designed for comfort and connection, this home is perfect for families and groups looking to relax, recharge, and create lasting memories in every season.

Tiny Luxury Cottage with Hot Tub
This tiny luxury 2 bedroom cottage is perfect for a romantic couple or small family getaway. Nestled on 1.5 acres among majestic trees and granite outcrops, creates beautiful views from the deck with BBQ, fire pit, hot tub or massive windows throughout the cottage. Water dam and river across the road create relaxing waterfall sounds that are heard from deck or enjoy it close up from the private shoreline deck and dock. Explore the Muskoka River on the kayak, SUP or river tubes.

Newly Built Woodsy Retreat - Your Perfect Escape
Woodsy Loft, an ideal home base for not just the beach and stunning sunsets, but Blue Mtn, Scandinave Spa, C-wood, brand new casino, all close by. Many bars, restaurants, beach and other things to do, within 5 min. Great place to stay in, too. Packed with amenities like screened in patio, XL bathtub w/ towel warmer, King size bed, 'The Frame' TV, full kitchen, fast WIFI, motorized blind...and the list goes on. Situated and designed to offer max. privacy and relaxation.

The Bubble Glamping Dome
Escape to a luxury geodesic dome on our scenic farm, nestled at the edge of the forest. Fully equipped with heating, cooling, a private washroom, deck, and hot tub, it’s the perfect blend of comfort and nature. Explore the farm, meet our sheep, chickens, and livestock guardian dog, or hike over 100 acres of connected regional forest. Whether you’re relaxing under the stars or adventuring outdoors, this unique glamping retreat promises an unforgettable experience.

Beautiful Beachfront Cottage.
Township of Tiny License Number: STRTT-2026-110 Enjoy our all-season paradise only 1.5 hours north of Toronto! In summer, enjoy the sandy beach waterfront with incredible views of Georgian Bay with the Town of Penetanguishene, and all its historic charm, only 20 minutes away! In winter, enjoy all the area has to offer with incredible OFSC groomed snowmobile trails and amazing ski resorts less than an hour away! *Contract to be sent and signed prior to stay.

Bluestone
Bluestone is located less than 10 minutes' drive from beautiful Awenda Provincial Park in Tiny, Ontario. Every choice was made with guest comfort in mind. In the Summertime, take a short walk down a wooded path to Georgian Bay and perfect swimming, or explore a hiking trail and take in the natural beauty of the area. In Winter, enjoy skiing and snowshoeing locally, or stay in, put a record on, and cozy up by the fire. Licence STRTT-2026-057
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Cawaja House 3-min walk to beach STRTT-2026-118
When is the best time to visit Tiny?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $174 | $167 | $160 | $161 | $199 | $206 | $235 | $251 | $191 | $183 | $173 | $188 |
| Avg. temp | 19°F | 20°F | 30°F | 42°F | 54°F | 63°F | 68°F | 66°F | 60°F | 48°F | 37°F | 26°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Tiny?
Tiny has a mix of lakeside cottages, rural homes, and neighborhood stays, frequently suggested for scenic views and access to outdoor activities. Some areas near Georgian Bay are known for tranquil waterfront experiences.
What are the best things to do in Tiny with kids?
Family-friendly beaches, gentle trails in Awenda Provincial Park, and birdwatching at Tiny Marsh are frequently suggested for kids. Nature programs and community playgrounds are also available around the township.
What are some of the best things to do in Tiny?
Tiny has sandy beaches along Georgian Bay, scenic hiking in Awenda Provincial Park, and wildlife observation at Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area. Seasonal events and local food experiences round out popular activities.
How is the weather in Tiny?
Tiny experiences cold winters around 12–32°F (-11–0°C) and milder autumns near 49–70°F (10–21°C), with moderate rainfall year-round. Packing for chilly evenings and sudden changes in weather is often recommended.
When is the best time to visit Tiny?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, outdoor festivals, and beach activities. Winter appeals to some visitors interested in quieter natural landscapes and cozy indoor experiences.
What are the best places to visit in Tiny?
Awenda Provincial Park is often recommended for hiking and lake views, while Georgian Bay beaches draw many visitors. Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area features wetlands and trails for nature enthusiasts.
What are some hiking trails in Tiny?
Explore the trails within Awenda Provincial Park, where forest paths and lake views are frequently suggested. Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area also provides walking routes through wetland and wildlife habitat.
What are some family activities we can do in Tiny?
Families often enjoy picnicking at Georgian Bay beaches, gentle walks and educational programs in Awenda Provincial Park, and wildlife spotting at Tiny Marsh. Community parks and local playgrounds are available for younger children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tiny?
Around Tiny, visitors often explore nearby towns with heritage sites, waterfront parks, or Indigenous cultural centers. Regional trails, additional nature reserves, and artisanal markets can offer varied day experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tiny?
Many cottages and neighborhood rentals in Tiny welcome pets, especially near outdoor areas and parks. When booking, review specific pet policies and amenities provided at each stay.
What are some local tips for visiting Tiny?
Bring layers for shifting weather and prepare for outdoor activities by packing bug spray and sturdy shoes. Booking stays early during popular seasons and checking for township events often enhances trips.
What is Tiny known for?
Tiny is known for its sandy Georgian Bay beaches, distinct wetlands at Tiny Marsh, and forested parks like Awenda. Local culture values outdoor recreation, seasonal markets, and friendly community gatherings.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tiny?
Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area is frequently suggested for birdwatching and peaceful nature walks. Woodland parks and smaller beaches around the township often provide quieter spots to explore.
What are the best foods to try in Tiny?
Tiny has locally sourced lake fish, seasonal produce from farmers’ markets, and classic Canadian treats like butter tarts. Visitors also enjoy fresh maple syrup and jams from farms around the township.
What should I bring for a trip to Tiny?
Pack layers for variable temperatures, a waterproof jacket for rain, and comfortable shoes for exploring nature trails or beaches. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and swimwear are frequently suggested, especially in warmer months.
What is the nightlife in Tiny like?
Tiny has a relaxed nightlife scene with casual restaurants and local bars, often featuring live music and community events. Many visitors enjoy evening walks along the waterfront or quiet gatherings with friends and family.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Tiny?
Tiny hosts community celebrations, outdoor summer festivals by the lake, and farmers’ markets featuring local food and crafts. Seasonal events in late spring and around Labor Day weekend are often highlighted by locals.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tiny?
Tiny has family-friendly rentals, including cottages and larger homes with kitchen access and multiple bedrooms. Many stays are near parks or beaches, welcoming groups and children for nature-focused trips.
All about Tiny
Set on the Penetanguishene peninsula in Ontario, the township of Tiny sprawls across 43 miles of coastline along Georgian Bay, the eastern arm of Lake Huron. Tiny, which was named after the town founder’s pet dog in 1822, is a popular summer destination for travelers seeking time on the lake’s sandy beaches and expansive blue waters. The entire peninsula is a haven for boating enthusiasts, and you’ll find many ferries that go to nearby islands.
True to its name, Tiny is compact, with just a few beachside restaurants and shops. You don’t come to Tiny for the city scene, however, but the numerous outdoor activities such as swimming, sailing, or just floating on a raft in the calm lake waters. Just 10 minutes away, the larger city of Penetanguishene is worth visiting to visit its picturesque protected harbors.
What are the top things to do in Tiny?
Simcoe Honey Trail
Simcoe County is known across the region for its honey, and if you follow the county’s Honey Trail, you’ll find several stops where you can learn more about the the science of beekeeping, the history of beekeeping in the region, and pollinators, and taste your share of the golden, sticky sweetener.
Wasaga Beach
Wasaga Beach, to the south of Tiny, is one of the world’s longest freshwater beaches. The white sandy shoreline stretches along Georgian Bay and offers panoramic views of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere. Its dramatic sand dunes are surrounded by natural wetlands and lush woodlands, and you’ll find plenty of trails for hiking and biking around the beach.
Penetanguishene Centennial Museum
This charming museum set in the 1875 Lumber Office and General Store is located on the shores of Penetanguishene Bay and open year round. You can visit to learn about the history and heritage of the area, then stop in at the gift shop to look for handmade souvenirs.
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