LOT 9 CONCESSION 5 (40431218)
$1,699,900About the Property
Your private piece of paradise found! Enjoy the peace and quiet afforded by 200 acres surrounding your own private lake. This property features a dock and pump house with water lines leading to the foundation of a former house. There is even a street light. There are trails and two entrances as well as a large building on piers. This property has been enjoyed by the current owner since 1999 and is now ready to pass it on to the next people who will appreciate the beauty and tranquility. To access this property you will need a 4x4 vehicle. (Note that the 100 acre parcel on the far eastern side of the lake is Crown Land). (id:46976)
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Property
Address: LOT 9 CONCESSION 5
City: Baysville, Ontario, Canada
Style: N/A
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MLS® number: 40431218
Utilities
Cooling: N/A
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Sewers: Septic System
Building
Bedrooms: N/A
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Garage: No
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Land
Waterbody: Whitehouse Lake
Waterfront: Yes
Lot Size: 200.5
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Frontage: N/A
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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.