“Heated Rivalry” fans will soon get to take in the same views Connor Storrie’s Ilya and Hudson Willliam’s Shane shared during the Season 1 finale of the hit series.
Ever since “Heated Rivalry” debuted in November, the show, which airs on Crave in Canada and streams on HBO Max in the U.S., has become a cultural phenomenon. Fans can’t get enough of the love story between rival hockey players Ilya and Shane. The two share many steamy scenes throughout the series, but some of their most romantic scenes are in the Season 1 finale.
During the final episode of the season, Ilya joins Shane at his private cottage. There in the secluded lodge, surrounded by a lake and a forest, the athletes can finally feel free and embrace being a couple.
Now, fans will have an opportunity to visit the iconic location as Airbnb has announced that the cottage, located in Muskoka, Canada, will soon be available to book for rental. The vacation rental company revealed that the lodge, Barlochan Cottage, will be listed on its app for the first time and available to rent starting March 3 at 9 a.m. PT/ 12 p.m. ET.
Airbnb said the Canadian residence is “frequented by A-listers” and that its amenities include “a three‑bedroom (all king beds) hideaway,” in a press release.
The company added that “the cozy living room is made for ginger‑ale‑and‑game nights, the open kitchen invites guests to recreate familiar comfort dishes, think late‑night tuna melts, burger flips, and smoothie rituals (extra bananas encouraged), and offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape,” a nod to Ilya and Shane’s favorite sandwich and Scott Hunter (François Arnaud) and Kip’s (Robbie G.K.) love story.
Those looking to stay at the Barlochan Cottage will have to pay $248.10 CAD, or about $181.06 U.S. dollars, a night. The price is another reference to “Heated Rivalry”: Shane wears No. 24 for the Montreal Metros and Ilya sports No. 81 for the Boston Raiders.
According to Airbnb, demand for places in Muskoka has been high since the show premiered, with searches in the region increasing by 40 percent.
That makes sense given that The Hollywood Reporter confirmed viewership for the series has continued to skyrocket since the finale was released in December. Earlier this month, the show reached an average of 10.6 million viewers per episode in the U.S., according to the publication.
“Heated Rivalry” fans can take a trip to the cottage as they await the arrival of Season 2. Creator Jacob Tierney and executive producer Brendan Brady previously confirmed in a statement that the show has been renewed for another season.
While appearing on TODAY in January, Storrie revealed that he expects filming for the sophomore season to begin around this summer.
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