Property Description
YEAR-ROUND ROAD ACCESS
CLOSE TO MAJOR HIGHWAYS
FANTASTIC HUNTING AREA
Great opportunity to own a 75-acre parcel of land in a prime Moose hunting area.
Located in the Unorganized Township of Lowther. (Lot 9 East, Concession 12 on Hamman Road).
Perfect location to build a small cabin and live off the land.
Would make a great location for your country retreat, and recreation hunting lodge.
LOCATION:
Close proximity to HEARST TOWNSHIP. Several grocery stores, building centres, doctors’ offices and a hospital at your disposal.
The property is located 605km (375 miles) North of North Bay. This area is as North as you can get in Ontario without having to fly.
Heading East you are 350km (217 miles) to the Quebec Border (you drive through many towns on the way, such as Mattice, Kapuskasing and Cochrane)
And if you were to head West the next town is Lonlac, which is 250km (155 Miles) away. **Make sure you fuel up before you head West.
ABOUT THE PROPERTY:
Located on a four-season road, maintained by the local roads board.
This 75-acre property is surrounded by Crown Land on the East, South and West property lines.
There are many ATV and Snowshoe trails that lead from the property through the crown land.
You can also access Little Prune Creek, which is located 360 meters (1,180 feet) east of the Southeast corner of the subject property.
This area of Ontario is in a prime hunting area for Moose and black bear.
The property has a 640-foot gravel driveway, which gives access to the interior of the property.
Located on the property and included in this sale is a refurbished bus with a finished interior, equipped with a heating stove as well as 500 Watts of solar panels, one AGM 100-amp battery, and two 50-amp lithium batteries. ***All being sold in as is where is condition.
HEARST TOWNSHIP:
With a population of close to 6,000 people, Hearst Township provides many amenities, including a hospital, doctors offices, building depots, grocery stores and more.
Hearst is a gateway to experiencing Northern Ontario’s amazing outdoors. Fish for a variety of freshwater species with many rivers and lakes to choose from.
Hike wilderness trails and view wildlife in its natural setting. You are located in close proximity to the nearby Fushimi Provincial Park.
Hit the trails by ATV or adventure bike that connect with Dubreuilville.
In winter, Hearst is a hub for snowmobiling. Head to you 75-acre retreat and then connect to the Northern Corridor trails to complete the loop of these northern trails.
SNOWMOBILING THE NORTHERN CORRIDOR:
Whether you're anxious to get your first or last ride in, the Northern Corridor is usually one of your best options. The fall weather and early snowmobile conditions in the communities of Cochrane to Hornepayne are conducive to getting trails open early.
Clubs usually begin prepping trails in October and November and often have trails open for the holiday season.
What better way to celebrate the holidays with your family and friends than experiencing the great outdoors by snowmobile!
On the contrary, if your local snowmobile trails have had a spring meltdown or you just want to get that last ride in this season, the Northern Corridor is the logical choice.
Trail riding right into the month of April is a common occurrence in the region.
LIKE TO HUNT:
This property is located in Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 22
This area is well known for its Moose population.
There are many outfits in the area.
A lot of avid hunters will fly into Hearst Airport and head to their outfits
YOU WILL HAVE YOUR OWN OUTFIT TO HUNT FROM AND USE AS YOUR OWN HOME BASE
HYDRO:
Hydro runs along Hamman Road. You can easily bring the hydro into the property or choose remain off grid.
DISTANCE FROM:
Toronto 945 kms
Timmins 280 kms
Barrie 850 kms
Ottawa 960 kms