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PRIME PROPERTY ON MAGNET LAKE
$36,000.00 CDN Imagine a crystal clear night sky for viewing the stars or the Northern Lights.
Imagine listening to the call of a loon as it echo's across the water on a warm summer evening.
Located just 12 km west of the Geraldton turnoff on Highway 11, this unique property, according to the original surveys is 78.58 acres in size.
This parcel has two pieces of land , parcel one is about 4 1/2 acres and has a shoreline of approximately 950 feet on the north side of the lake and parcel two is about 73 acres with approx 2,000 feet of shoreline on the south side of the lake.
The property is well forested with a mix of pine and poplar trees.
The parcel isMining Claim TB 10202, TB10203 and TB10204. The claim was surveyed in 1933 and patented April 09, 1936.
It is definitely a great place for the family to play or just relax and enjoy the water lapping on the shore and melt the stress and worries of city life away.
Magnet Lake is approx 1.6 miles long and approx 3/4 mile wide. The lake is roughly 200 acres in size.
Locals state that there are Northerns and Walleyes in the lake and fishing is good !! Brook Trout can be found in Magnet Creek.
If you like hunting for waterfowl, ducks and geese like to stop at Magnet Lake.
Build your cabin or pitch a tent on your own piece of Canadian heaven.
Invest in a good camera because of the frequency of eagle, osprey, blue heron, moose, bear, or timber wolf sightings whenever you come up to your property.
The property comes with SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
The Town of Geraldton is approx 10 miles away from the property so shopping for foodstuffs and supplies is easy.
Geraldton lies 160 km northeast of Nipigon at the junctions of Hwy 11 and 584. The centre of the Greenstone Region.
Gold mining was important in Geralton's early days with eleven gold mines operating from 1934 - 1952. Mineral exploration continues with much gold in reserve. Today, Geraldton is a regional service centre and home to the area's forestry workforce.
The Geraldton area offers a great northern experience with all its beauty, tranquility and adventure. Nature graciously provides beautiful surroundings for leisurely walks or vigorous hiking expeditions. Rock hounding opportunities abound in the historic gold mining area.
Geraldton boasts an excellent golf course. Area residents and tourists can participate in the Kenogamisis Catch and Release Fish Derby held every Canada Day weekend. This event is followed by the Annual Geraldton Music Jamboree (August civic holiday weekend) and the popular Geraldton District Fall Fair on the 3rd weekend of August.
This area offers a wide variety of activities for any interest. Whether you are looking for fishing and hunting, canoeing and kayaking, rock and ice climbing, heritage and music festivals, hiking and wildlife viewing, tent and RV camping, heritage museums, cultural celebrations, or souvenir collecting, this area offers something for everyone.
DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY !!!
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