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150 ACRES IN MACHINE TWP WITH SMALL HUNTING CABIN
$20,000.00 US Located in the Township of Machin within the Corporation of the Township of Fauquier-Strickland, District of Cochrane just off Highway 11.
More specifically between the town of Moonbeam and the Hamlet of Fauquier. Both of these towns are between Kapuskasing and Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario.
There are two ponds within the boundary of the property and a branch of Gauthier Creek flows through the property .
BOTH SURFACE AND MINERAL RIGHTS ARE INCLUDED
INCLUDED with the property is a small 8 x 12 hunting cabin that has a wood stove and a couple of bunks in the cabin. The cabin also has a metal roof.
Hunting in this area is just great. Lots of moose, black bear and small game like rabbit and grouse.
The fishing in this area is really good. Fish the Groundhog River, the numerous creeks and streams that are in abundance throughout this area.
There are many area lakes to fish on . Lakes like Muskrat Lake, Lac Brochet, Shackleton Lake, Gaudreau Lake, Cloutier Lake and numerous smaller lakes.
A whole world of fun fishing for Northern Pike, Walleye, Brokkies.
This area is in the JAMES BAY FRONTIER.
James Bay Frontier travellers who like to canoe will want to experience the challenging and scenic Groundhog River route from Foleyet to Fauquier and/or Fauquier to Moosonee.
The Corporation of the Township of Fauquier-Strickland located in northern Ontario serves three small communities with a total population of approximately 620. The town is submersed in a beautiful wilderness ssetting with great hunting in abundance.
Moonbeam If you think you saw a flying saucer, you're probably in Moonbeam, a quiet but interesting little village just east of Kapuskasing. The flying saucer monument has become the community's symbol, owing to the unique name Moonbeam. But the area is also known for such earthly delights as fishing, camping, hiking and swimming. Moonbeam is a small francophone town of about 1000. It is so clean, so well kept, and, well, so spunky.
Fauquier Fauquier is a quiet, clean, and quaint hamlet of about 600 on the Groundhog River, which is crossed by both a rail and road bridge. There’s a statue of a particuarly conniving looking groundhog just off the highway, as well as a nice gazebo, soldier’s memorial, and a little parkette. There’s another park just south of the highway, which borders the river and has a little boat launch.
Distance from this Township to North Bay: 461 kms 286 miles Sault Ste Marie: 658 kms 408 miles Toronto: 801 kms 497 miles
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