SOLD | 276 Fire Route #4 | Stoney Lake Cottage & 32+ Acres of Forested Property
Build your dream home on stunning granite rock with towering trees and experience the very best of rural living and lake life on this pristine, rare 32-37 acre forested property on the north shore of Stoney Lake in the Kawarthas!
Build your dream home on stunning granite rock with towering trees and experience the very best of rural living and lake life on this pristine, rare 32-37 acre forested property on the north shore of Stoney Lake in the Kawarthas, arguably the most sought-after and beautiful on the Trent-Severn waterway.
With very few homesteads of this size left, this unique property gives you complete privacy with a picturesque mixed forest in a natural setting with granite outcroppings, pines, oaks, and frequent wildlife visitors.
You've got south-facing water frontage in three locations... 50 feet in front of the existing log cabin, a 25-foot water access area to the east and then 540 feet of exquisite shoreline at the very eastern end of the lot. There are endless possibilities for how you design your future 'escape-from-the-city' hideaway.
The big bay where this rare waterfront is situated is perfect for water sports... water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, tubing... away from the boat traffic in the main Trent waterway channel.
Boat all the way south to Young's Point through Clear Lake lock-free, travel the locks west to Bobcaygeon for a Sunday brunch or head over to Juniper Island for tennis, sailing or a country square dance on a Saturday night.
Does golf excite you? Across the lake, with boat access, is the renowned and spectacular 18-hole Wildfire Golf Club where you can enjoy exercise and join in clubhouse social events.
In the winter, snowshoe or cross country ski across the ice or on the many fire routes nearby. There is a lake ice snowmobile route with marked trails. Watch out for the deer crossing between the islands.
Hiking is your preferred exercise? You've got lots of beautiful forests to explore at home or hike through nearby Petroglyph's or Quackenbush Provincial Parks.
Turn south on Dunford Road off Highway 28 north (at Big Cedar just east of Burleigh Falls) and follow Fire Route 4 east to #276. This ROW Fire Route is maintained by the local cottagers and is often open year-round. You're about 20 mins to Lakefield and less than 2h to the GTA.
There's also an east-side lot road access from a township road allowance that turns SW from Fire Route 5 off of the Mt Julian-Viamede Road.
Don't want to build your dream home right away? There's a rustic 2-bedroom log cabin opposite a 50' water frontage that will give you a lake base while you do your planning. It's got a drilled well, septic tank and bed, 100 amp electrical and is heated with 2 wall electric heaters and a wood stove.
There's a dock already in place to begin enjoying the great waterfront while you build your dream cottage/home.
This is definitely a must-see property that's sure to meet all of your expectations!
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Rylie C.