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160 ACRES ON BOWMAN TOWNSHIP, MATHESON ONTARIO
$32,000.00 US The property is located in Northern Ontario near the Town of Matheson, just off Hwy #11 in Bowman Township situate within the Corporation of the Township of Black River-Matheson.
Property size is 160 acres.
Frontage is about ˝ mile on Granite Road.
On the westerly line of the property is Grove Lake and the property touches on the lake. Depending on the time of year and how dry the summer is the property line may or may not touch the lake.
Grove Lake is about 60 acres in size.
Crown land abuts the property on the south, east and across the road on the north side.
Electrical power is along certain portions of the road and quite close to this property.
This Township is in a setting of forests, lakes, wilderness, rivers and solitude.
The property has obvious potential for hunting, fishing, cottaging, camping and snowmobile trails.
Wildlife includes moose, bear, wolf, fox, rabbit, beaver, loon, grouse, ducks, geese.
Hospital, shopping and bank is only 7 kilometers (4.5 miles) away in Matheson (on Hwy #11).
There are miles and miles of ATV/snowmobile trails throughout this area.
Blueberries everywhere!
Within 40 kilometers are Lake Abitibi and the Abitibi-DeTroyes Provincial Park.
The towns of Iroquis Falls and Kirkland Lake are within 50 km radius. Timmins and the airport is approx. 70 km-s (44 miles) away.
Both Mineral rights and Surface rights come with the property.
The best way to describe the Black River – Matheson area is to call it an outdoor lover’s delight.
There are more than 150 lakes and rivers within the region, full of pike, pickerel, and trout. The bear, moose and waterfowl population make Black River Matheson an ideal sportsmen’s hideaway.
Camping, canoeing and hiking enthusiasts will revel in the abundance of things to explore.
Driving distance from North Bay to Matheson is 295 km – about 3 hours
Driving distance from Timmins to Matheson is 68.6 km – about 45 mins
Driving distance from Barrie to Matheson is 544 km – about 6 hours
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