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File 18 - Charlton building lot
$45,000.00 CDN RETIRE HERE
Located on Lakeshore Avenue in Charlton, Ontario is this vacant building lot that overlooks the scenic Long Lake.
Charlton is a small village in Dack Township in the northern part of the Temiskaming Clay Belt, near Englehart, Ontario.
Half the property has been cleared and the other half is well treed.
The property has a hillside that would make it a perfect lot for a walk out basement.
Serviced with town water and the electrical service runs along the front of the property.
Access is by a paved road that is open and maintained year round.
A nicely developed neighbourhood surrounds the property. This would be the ideal spot to build that little home to retire in or that seasonal residence to summer in and then go south for the winter.
The lot has a frontage of 166 feet on Lakeshore Avenue, is 280 feet deep and is 250 feet wide at the rear. Total size of the lot is 58,333 square feet or 1.34 acres
The surrounding area is largely rural and agricultural, made up of beef and dairy farms. When the whole township is taken into account, the population of Charlton and Dack is about 600.
Charlton is a pretty tiny village, but it's peaceful, quiet, and well-kept. There is a general store, a gas station, a United Church, and the D&R Variety and the Burger Barn for food. There is also a local Legion, and, of course, some houses. There is also a nice little river and waterfall, with a commemorative plaque about the Charlton Powerhouse.
There is also a nice waterfront park with boat launch access, a playground, and a little beach.
You can pretty well walk to everything in town.
The area is a mix of coniferous forest and hardwoods. It is bound by the Quebec border to the East, the Montreal River to the South, the Watabeag River to the West and Lake Abitibi and the Abitibi River to the North.
This little town is truly in the quiet Canadian Wilderness area.
From this property you are only a few minutes drive to some wonderful hunting areas. One might see the Majestic Moose, bear or small game animals like the fox, rabbit, grouse, wolf or coyote. Long Lake is a great lake for a wide range of wildlife viewing or flat water paddling. Go hunting for waterfowl, there’s lots of them.
Don’t Hunt ? Then , mid August is the perfect time for picking sweet, delicious wild blueberries and raspberries.
There is excellent fishing in the area for: PICKEREL (WALLEYE) • LARGE MOUTH BASS • SMALL MOUTH BASS • NORTHERN PIKE • LAKE TROUT • PERCH
Fish Long Lake and surrounding lakes and rivers and creeks.
Very close to the property is a groomed snow mobile trail.
The Charton/Englehart area is a very popular retreat destination. Especially for those from Southern Ontario.
A 10 minute drive from Charlton will get you to the larger Town of Englehart , population 1,494 persons.
The Town of Englehart is located in the District of Temiskaming, on the Trans Canada Highway #11. Relative to direct highway access, north and south, Englehart is situated approximately 198 km north of North Bay.
The Englehart area has an above average commercial and service sector that will meet and satisfy everyone's needs. Englehart's business district is situated in the downtown core, located on Third Street and Fourth Avenue. The businesses and services located in Englehart strive to accommodate and provide to the numerous needs and requests of the community and surrounding area.
Hunting in the area is excellent and many facilities exist to assist sportsmen in their gaming adventure. Ruffled grouse and Spruce grouse are plentiful and make a good hunt in the fall in the sweet smelling brush close to Englehart and Charlton.
If you prefer larger game, try a moose, deer or bear. Big game hunting for deer, moose and bear attract many hunters to the area each year.
Englehart and area is noted for good fishing. It's just a short 20 minute drive to launch your boat for some great pickerel (walleye), brook trout, lake trout, rainbow trout, sturgeon, small mouth bass, northern pike, or perch fishing in one of the many area lakes.
There are many lakes close by so you can have your choice of small stream fishing or lake fishing from a boat.
Proximity to other major centres:
Kirkland Lake, Ontario......44 km (27 mi) Temiskaming Shores, Ontario......44 km (27 mi) Timmins, Ontario......166 km (103 mi) North Bay, Ontario......196 km (123 mi) Sault. St. Marie, Ontario......574 km (356 mi) Ottawa, Ontario......564 km (350 mi) Toronto, Ontario......544 km (337 mi)
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