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Lot 28, Concession 4, Geographic
Township of Machin,
Township of
Fauquier-Strickland,
District of Cochrane;
150 acres/60.6 hectares
GPS Coordinates: cation
NE corner: N 49º 21’ 48”, W 82º 03’ 28”
SE corner: N 49º 21’ 07”, W 82º 03’ 28”
SW corner: N 49º 21’ 07”, W 82º 03’ 51”
NW corner: N 49º 21’ 48”, W 82º 03’ 51”
Location
Minutes away is the Town of Smooth Rock Falls, where shopping and emergency
services (hospital, police) are available. It is also approximately 60 miles
from the bustling City of Timmins with its population of 50,000. Truly, this
location has the best of both the wilds and modern city life!
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Directions & Road Access
At the intersection of Highway 11 and Nursery Rd. (about 20 km east of Kapuskasing, or 25 km west of Smooth Rock Falls) turn north on Nursery Rd. and proceed about 2.5 km to the road dividing Concessions 4 and 5. Turn right (east) and continue about 3.5 km. to the property. It is rectangular, about 1650’ wide by 3960’ deep, and lies adjacent to and south of the road.
A meandering creek and small pond make this picturesque property a wilderness jewel. It is situated about 12 mi (20 km) east of Kapuskasing (pop. 4,500) and about 1.8 mi (3 km) north of Trans-Canada Hwy. #11, between the villages of Moonbeam and Fauquier.
The road between Concessions 4 and 5 defines the north edge of the property - a distance of 1650’.
Topography & Terrain
Abutting 1 millions plus acres up to James Bay
The property is bounded by private land on the east, west and north sides, but the south side is bounded by a massive, irregularly shaped tract of Crown Land extending for thousands of square kilometers.
Actually, this property is part of a 975 acre area of non-Crown Land enveloped by the above-mentioned Crown Land, which continues northward as far as James Bay.
This property slopes downward from east to west and is forested with poplar, birch and spruce. In the lower areas to the west and north it is less treed, and the lazy Gauthier Creek meanders across. A small pond straddles the road at the north end.
Muskrat Lake: (Variously known as Gauthier Lake and Lac Brochet) this pristine jewel covers stretches for over 312 Acres (126 hectares) and reaches a depth of 7ft. (2.1 m) Surveys indicate there may be some Pike, Perch and Yellow Pickerel.
Brochet Lake: (also known as Muskrat Lake ). Connects with the larger Muskrat Lake and covers an area of 128 acres (52 hectares). Surveys indicate Yellow Pickerel Pike, Whitefish, Perch and sucker fish species abound.
This property slopes downward from east to west and is forested with poplar,
birch and spruce. In the lower areas to the west and north it is less treed,
and the lazy Gauthier Creek meanders across. A small pond straddles the road
at the north end.
Muskrat Lake: (Variously known as Gauthier Lake and Lac Brochet) this
pristine jewel covers stretches for over 312 Acres (126 hectares) and
reaches a depth of 7ft. (2.1 m) Surveys indicate there may be some Pike,
Perch and Yellow Pickerel.
Brochet Lake: (also known as Muskrat Lake ). Connects with the larger
Muskrat Lake and covers an area of 128 acres (52 hectares). Surveys indicate
Yellow Pickerel Pike, Whitefish, Perch and sucker fish species abound.
Timber & Mineral Rights
Timber rights and mineral rights are included with this vast acreage.
Recreational Potential
Being located in this wilderness playground area of Northern Ontario is a
sure ticket to great fun for those who enjoy rugged pleasures. A cabin or
cottage built here would be a convenient retreat for anybody who likes
outdoor activities, whether summer (hunting, fishing, hiking, canoeing) or
winter (snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing, or just enjoying the solitude).
There are boat launching facilities nearby, plus trails which penetrate the
forest for miles.
For hunting, you can call this “moose country. In fact, the numerous
wetlands and small lakes attract many types of wildlife such as duck, deer,
and black bear.
Minutes away is the Town of Smooth Rock Falls, where shopping and emergency
services (hospital, police) are available. It is also approximately 60 miles
from the bustling City of Timmins with its population of 50,000. Truly, this
location has the best of both the wilds and modern city life!
Additional Features
Excellent land for small aircraft on nearby Muskrat, or lac Brochet and Gautier Lake.
Price
$32,780.00 payable $3,000.00 with offer and 60 monthly payments of $409.63 and interest or $29,502.00 (being 10% off) if paid $3,000.00 cash with order and $26,502.00 within 30 days.
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