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64 ACRES ON THE FREDERICKHOUSE RIVER IN FOURNIER TOWNSHIP
$45,000.00 CDN
We offer this 64 acre property on the historic Frederickhouse River with road access.
The property is on both sides of the Frederickhouse River . Fish in these waters include Northern Pike, Pickerel (Walleye) & Sager. You can use your boat along the river or fish right off the shore of your own property. It is not uncommon to view wildlife right at the property. It is also a resting point for migratory birds such as ducks, geese, herons & cranes. The Frederickhouse River contains sturgeon in various sections of the river.
Located in Fournier Township just southwest of the Town of Cochrane Ontario.
Fournier Township is an unorganized township.
Access to the property is by gravel road at the end of Zuck Road. This portion of the road (approx ¾ mile) would be drivable on a seasonal basis (in the non-winter months). Once someone builds a residence this could change to a year round access. Zuck Road is a Township maintained road.
The property has some fields and wooded areas on the easterly portion and the rest of the property west of the river is primarily wooded with poplar and spruce trees.
Frontage on the river is about 1,500 feet on each on the east and west side of the river.
The property to the north is Crown land and the property to the west is Crown Land.
BOTH SURFACE AND MINERAL RIGHTS COME WITH THE PROPERTY.
Hunting in this area is great ! Moose, black bear, small game like grouse and rabbit.
The climate in this area is modified continental, characterized by four distinct seasons.
The summer offers long daylight hours that enhance recreation.
The town of Cochrane is only 12 kms ( 7 1/2 miles) northeast from the property.
Split the difference between the southern tip of James Bay and Lake Huron and the map will point to Cochrane, Ontario. Cochrane is located in the Arctic Watershed. All rivers from here flow north into James Bay and eventually into the Arctic Ocean. The large rivers that drain this section of Ontario provide many recreational opportunities such as canoeing, fishing and camping. As well, they provide ample hydroelectric power. Today the Town has a population of about 5457 and functions as a service centre for a wide tributary area. It also provides business services for residents and has a strong base in forest industries, farming and government services. All of these activities give the Town a reasonably stable economic base.
Cochrane is served by Highway 11, the northern route of the Trans-Canada Highway, and by Ontario Northland Transportation Commission.
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 corner of the 49th parallel road and Hwy 11
 the 49th parallel road
 Zuck Road
 corner of Zuck Rd and Lamarche 2&3 Rd
 Zuch Road
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 boat launch at south end of Zuck Rd
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