As spring settles in and cottage season approaches, more Canadians are planning to spend extended time away from home. For many, that also means working remotely from a cottage or rural property.
But one key factor can make or break that experience: your internet connection.
Remote Work Isn’t Just at Home Anymore
With more flexible work arrangements, people are:
- Taking work calls from the cottage
- Managing emails and tasks remotely
- Balancing work and downtime in rural settings
This shift means your cottage internet needs to support more than just occasional browsing.
Why Planning Ahead Matters
Rural internet availability can vary significantly by location. What worked last year may not meet your needs this season—especially if your usage has increased.
Checking your options early helps ensure:
- Stable video calls
- Reliable speeds for daily tasks
- Enough bandwidth for multiple users
Make the Most of Cottage Season
A reliable connection allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds—productivity and relaxation—without frustration.

