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THE ULTIMATE LITTLE RETIREMENT HOME
$30,000.00 CDN
LIVE HERE and GO SOUTH FOR THE WINTER
Located in the Michipicoten Village just 2 miles southeast of the Town of Wawa, Ontario.
The Village is at the mouth of the Michipicoten River and Lake Superior.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is only 2 hours south east of the village. So is Sault Ste Marie, Michigan.
We offer this one bedroom cottage that is fully insulated and can be lived in year round. Fully serviced with power.
Features an eat-in kitchen, decent sized living room, average sized bedroom and a four piece bath.
Well constructed of frame construction, the exterior is of wood siding. The roof is of asphalt shingles.
All on a large lot.
You can walk to the Michipicoten River in under FIVE minutes. That means you can be fishing within minutes of leaving the cottage. FISH for salmon in the fall when the fall spawn run is on. FISH for steelhead in the spring FISH for walleye and northern pike ANYTIME !! OR GO CANOEING or KAYAKING on the river or the big lake. OR GO HIKING
LIKE TO HUNT ? SAME THING…ONLY MINUTES AWAY !!
The Town of Wawa is only 2 miles north of the Village off Highway 17. All your supplies can be purchased in Wawa.
All this makes this cottage the ultimate retirement home. Just think about this.. Only 2 hours from a large city (Sault Ste Marie) Walking distance to Lake Superior Walking distance to great fishing and hunting REAL FRIENDLY PEOPLE both in the Village and in WAWA
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
INFO ON THE RIVER The Michipicoten River flows from Lake Wabatongushi and joins with the Magpie River to empty into Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior at Michipicoten Village and near the town of Wawa. This river is 113 km (70 mi) in length and drains an area of about 5,200 km² (2,000 sq mi). In the days of the fur trade, this river provided access to James Bay by way of the Missinaibi and Moose Rivers. A French trading post was built at the river's mouth in the early 1700s. The Hudson's Bay Company started building trading posts along the route in the 1770s and its post at Michipicoten River remained in use until abandoned in 1904 (the site is now part of Michipicoten Post Provincial Park).
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Sutton Group Today's Realty Company Ltd., Brokerage
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