Living in Kawartha Lakes gives you beautiful surroundings with plenty of lakes and forests to enjoy. If Kawartha Lakes is the right lifestyle for you and your family, you need home insurance that protects what’s important to you.
Our insurance experts at Western Financial Group will make sure that your home insurance is tailored to your needs and at the right value for you.
What you need to know about buying home insurance:
Kawartha Lakes is one of Ontario’s most well-known cottage country areas. Whether you live in Coboconk, Norland, Omemee, Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Woodville, Burnt River, among others. Each community has its own personality and style.
Kawartha Lake’s towns and villages are interconnected by rivers, lakes, and streams. There’s lots of fun to be had on the water and you can explore the canals of the Trent-Severn Waterway.
It’s known as being a great place to raise a family or to retire. The scenery is beautiful and the outdoors is yours to explore. Kawartha Lakes is also generally a safe place to live with a low crime rate.
As a parent, you’ll want to know that the City of Kawartha Lakes offers public, Catholic, and private education. It’s also home to the Frost Campus of Sir Sandford Fleming College
If Kawartha Lakes is where you have settled, Western will get you the right home insurance.
Home insurance is not mandatory in Ontario, but if you have a mortgage your lender will likely require you to have an insurance policy.
Home insurance helps you protect against:
Without home insurance, you’ll be responsible for paying out of pocket for damages to your home and detached structures like your shed or garage.
Home insurance also covers your personal belongings and helps protect you should someone get injured at your Kawartha Lakes home.
You’ll be protected and have peace of mind with home insurance in Kawartha Lakes.
At Western, we know how important your home is to you and your family.
Contact us to see how you can save on your home insurance in Kawartha Lakes.
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