1041 LONGLINE LAKE Road (40651336)
$539,000About the Property
Cosy, reasonably-priced Muskoka cabin-in-the-woods with its own walking trail on 1.4 beautifully-treed acres of land that has deeded access to the Longline Lake over a separate wooded lot across the road with a dock & 100 feet of sandy shore. Detached garage and spacious shed. Rock garden and fire pit. The cabin is mostly insulated with propane heater and owner has lived there in the winter. There's even hot water and air conditioning! 220' drilled well yields water at 4 gallons per minute. Septic system. 4-piece bathroom. Roofs replaced in 2018 on cottage, garage and shed. Approval has been granted to expand the size of the dock and to build a shed. Great bass & trout fishing! Access to a large network groomed snowmobile trails nearby, which are also fun to use with ATV's when there's no snow. Convenient, 4-season township-maintained road. Ideally located bewteen the charming towns of Dorset and Baysville. There's nearby marinas to keep a boat at a dock and use to explore Lake of Bays, if the small lake tranquility gives you the occasional urge to do more boating. Only 2 1/4 hrs from Toronto! (id:46976)
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Property
Address: 1041 LONGLINE LAKE Road
City: Baysville, Ontario, Canada
Style: Bungalow
Exterior: Wood frame
MLS® number: 40651336
Utilities
Cooling: Window air conditioner
Heat source: Propane
Heat type: N/A
Sewers: Septic System
Building
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Size: 572
Garage: Yes
Built in: N/A
Land
Waterbody: Longline Lake
Waterfront: Yes
Lot Size: 1.4
View: Lake view
Frontage: 100 ft
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Lake of Bays
The Township of Lake of Bays offers more than 100 pristine lakes for you to enjoy waterfront recreation and stunning views. Lake of Bays, for which the township is named, is the 2nd largest lake in Muskoka, with 170 kilometres of shoreline. Within the lake are more than a dozen islands – including Pancake and Peanut Islands. The area’s welcoming communities (Baysville, Dorset, Dwight and Hillside), and beautiful scenery, make it a popular destination, summer and winter.
About 2.5 hours north of Toronto, in the northeastern corner of the Muskoka region, Lake of Bays Township was established in 1971 as one of six municipalities within the district of Muskoka. In the early 20th century, several resort hotels opened on the lake and became destinations for celebrities.
There’s always something to enjoy in Lake of Bays –boat cruises, scuba diving, kayaking, canoeing, golfing, snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing and of course, swimming.
Experience the dark crystal waters, majestic forest and rugged granite outcrops of Lake of Bays. You may never want to leave.