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YOUR OWN LAKE, CLOSE TO THE MINNESOTA BORDER PLUS 108 ACRES   $220,000.00 CDN
WHO SAY’S YOU CAN’T OWN YOUR OWN LAKE ?

This property is located in Scoble Township, Neebing Municipality, District of Thunder Bay.

They call this lake Pictured Lake for a reason, and that's because there are ancient native pictographs on the rock faces of the lake. Check out the two pictographs in our picture section.

THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A PROPERTY WITH ANCIENT HISTORY DEPICTED ON THE ROCK WALLS OF THE LAKE.

The closest major city is the City of Thunder Bay, located approximately 30 kms ( 18 miles ) northeast of the property.

The Minnesota/Ontario border crossing at Pigeon River is approximately 45 kms ( 28 miles ) south of the property.

We offer 108 Acres of land with all of Pictured Lake within the property boundaries.

The property was patented in 1912 and we include a copy of the 1912 survey in the map section.

Oliver Lake is located just across the road near the westerly boundary of the property.

Pictured Lake is approximately 32 acres in size.
The lake has a maximum depth of about 20 feet.

Neighbors tell us that the lake has Walleye, Northern Pike and sometimes the odd Lake Trout that may come from Oliver Lake up the creek and into Pictured Lake.

The immediate area around this property consists mainly of vacant land and some seasonal recreational cabins.

The property is primarily tree covered with mature stands.

Two creeks flow into the lake and one creek flows out and into Oliver Lake.

The lake shore is a mix of high rock face cliffs on the south side of the lake, some rock cliff areas on the north side and some marshy areas on the west end and the east end where the creeks flow.

There are some really nice private building spots to build a cabin on.

At the present time there is no roadway into the property.
The owner is constructing a roadway into the property this summer.
This roadway will be constructed so that a car or an SUV can be driven to a building site.



The following is a little bit about the Municipality of Neebing:
On January 1, 1999 the present Municipality of Neebing was incorporated by amalgamating the Municipality of Neebing (originally in 1881 Blake, Crooks and Pardee) with Pearson and Scoble Townships.
The municipality covers an area of approximately 332 sq. miles (860 sq. km) in size and is larger than the neighbouring City of Thunder Bay, 18 miles (30 km) to the north.
This vast area is interwoven with 87 primary and secondary roads to give a travelling distance of some 161 miles (259 km).
To look at a map of the area, one would see that Neebing bounds on the U.S.A. to the south, Lake Superior to the east, the Corporation of the Township of Paipoonge to the north, and to the west the bordering communities of Gillies and O’’Connor.
Approximately 75% of the surface area of Neebing is covered with marketable forest while the other 25% is either rural residential, recreational, farm land or privately owned vacant land intermixed with crown land. (crown land covers approximately 25% of the total area of Neebing).
Neebing is a bedroom community comprising 736 single dwelling units, 69 farms, and 298 recreational dwelling units that dot the shore lines of the many lakes within its boundaries.
The total permanent population of Neebing is 1,850 people, however, due to occupancy of summer camps Neebing’’s population increases during the warmer months.
Neebing is unique for a number of things. It’’s scenic value is incredible.
With a sweep of the eyes from almost any location or direction one can see rolling fields and cultivated farm lands end abruptly at the base of massive imposing rock formations of fragmented bedrock and boulders.
These ““mountains”” are crowned with forests.
A mix of low range mountain outcroppings, rivers, wetlands, lakes and mature forest offers some of the most spectacular scenic views.
Adding Lake Superior leaves one breathless.
Highway 61, the major highway linking Canada with the USA at the Pigeon River border crossing goes right through the Municipality of Neebing .

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COPY OF ORIGINAL SURVEY DATED MAY 07, 1887
COPY OF ORIGINAL SURVEY DATED MAY 07, 1887

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