Vacation Property
Lac Lanthier L'Annonciation (Laurentian), Quebec
630 Feet Of Beautiful Lakefront Property
This beautiful Lakefront Property is located at Lac Lanthier L'Annonciation Quebec, 2 hours North of Montreal and 30 minutes North of Mt-Tremblant on a paved road.
Features:
Lot:
92,300 square feet. Some grass but mostly wooded. Natural sandy beach with 630 feet of shoreline. Many extras beach house, gazebo, workshop, carports, garden, deer feeder, etc.
House:
Build in 1980, with many updates since. Superior construction. Outside walls and chimney field stones and stucco. Metal roof. Inside floors French tiles and solid oak. Beamed ceilings, stone fireplace. Solid wood trimmings. 2 floors plus finished basement, 5 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms. Many closets and storage areas.
FEATURE PRICE... $385,000CDN Call Rolf Rasch: (819) 275-2975 or Email: rolf.rasch@sympatico.ca
CLICK HERE to view webpage.
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Otter Lake, Quebec
Polish Hills Wilderness Farm (125 Acres)
This very private property located in the hills of Gatineau, backed by crown land is comprised of 125 acres of land located 1100 feet above sea level, along with a very large 2 story 6 bedroom farm house. There are no neighbors within 5 kilometers and the property has 15 acres of maple sugar bush as well as a Pine plantation. This property is totally independent because it is not located on a hydro line but has its own solar and wind energy with a back up generator.
This property has a great potential for an all year outdoor tourist business. We ran it is as a bed and breakfast and catered to the outdoor tourists, taking them on dog sled rides in the winter and also providing services to hunters, fishermen, snowmobilers, cross country skiers, hikers, and generally people looking for a nice place to stay while enjoying the wilderness. This is why we called the place and is registered as "Polish Hills Wilderness Farm". One would have to read the history and information from http://web.295.ca/polishhills to get details.
For pictures and information go to our web site: http://web.295.ca/polishhills
Property Address:
534 POLISH HILLS ROAD
OTTER LAKE, QC
CANADA
J0X2P0
FEATURE PRICE... $320,000CDN. Call Deborah Gauthier at Work: (819) 647-3112 (please leave a message if necessary) or Jason Gauthier at Home: (819) 647-6842 or Email: polishhills@hotmail.com
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Lac Perdu, Quebec
Exclusive 150 Square Mile Quebec Territory
American owned & operated exclusive 150-sq. mile Virgin Quebec Territory. At web site: www.lacperdu.com you’ll find an array of photos and additional information.
The main camp is located in the northern wilderness at 70 ° 13' W, 50 ° 39' N, with two satellite camps on a plateau at a higher elevation.There are six cabins on Lac Perdu (the BIG Lake). It takes well over two days to see it all by motorboat. In addition over 100 additional lakes are on the property, all accessible by hiking, canoeing and portage, etc.
We are the perfect location for the Eco Adventure Wilderness traveler. The choice is yours: Spend your next vacation at a corporate mega-resort or come to family oriented Lac Perdu where Peace and quiet are the first things you'll notice once the float plane flies off into the horizon. The only sounds you will hear are the loons singing in the evening and the wolves calling at night amongst the Northern Lights for a backdrop. The lakes are surrounded by wilderness. The peak at the Northern end of Lake Perdu has never been climbed, there are rivers that have never been canoed, lakes that have never been fished, and all the forest has not yet been explored.
Our entire 150 sq. mile territory still has several weeks available in which you can rent the entire facility for the ultimate nature retreat experience in total privacy and seclusion from the outside world. For yourself, or a corporate meeting get a way from it all, our pristine secluded location is perfect for making all your dreams come true.
Below is a comment written by a previous guest.
"The big sell (in my opinion) is that fishermen from this area can make the drive to your float base in a single day. Your rates are reasonable and the opportunity to catch FOUR species (lake trout, pike, brookies and whitefish) is appealing. In fact, I caught those four species in that order on FOUR CONSECUTIVE CASTS when we fished the Outflow River of Lac Perdu on our last day there. It was remarkable!" Tim O'Brian
Lakes Caroline & Trois lles the two satellite camps make up an unbelievable brook trout fishery; you can fish streams, grassy flats and the lakes. All are loaded with trout that will see their first fly when you present it to them. With only one cabin on the entire lake, you can view it as your own private lake.
Suicide brook trout are the only fish found at these upper lakes, streams and rivers. They make everyone look like a pro ... it's not unusual to have a hit on every cast.
You can fly into Perdu for a few days, then transfer on up to the Brook trout country at an additional cost of $250 per person for the transfer flight. This gives you a taste of both worlds. Or, you can fly directly to the Brook trout area and spend your entire time there. The brook trout are plentiful and eager to attack your flies. They are very lightly fished, definitely not hook shy. The colors are fluorescent due to the high tannin content of the cold Northern water. Both the Caroline & Trois Iles systems have miles of streams; if you hike a few miles I can guarantee that you will be the first person ever to fish those waters. Most people won't make the hike because they don't need to; the fishing is too good everywhere.
A free night's accommodations are offered at Lake Margane, the floatplane base. This allows you an early flight to our camp in the morning & awards you with a full day of fishing. After viewing the web site, if you desire more information, I'll be happy to mail you a CD-ROM. I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully meeting you at Lac Perdu
FEATURE PRICE... $3,800,000 USD (or best reasonable offer) Call Karen (570) 655-4585 ext. 1009 or (570) 388-2563 Weekly rates and plans on web site: www.lacperdu.com
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Laurentian Mountains, (Notre Dame de la Merci) Quebec
Fabulous Laurentian Mountain Estate
The Estate is located 150 kilometers north of Montreal in the Laurentian Mountains in the village of Notre Dame de la Merci.
The Estate is situated on an east escarpment above Lake Ouareau giving a panoramic view of the lake, the mountains surrounding the lake and beyond. During the sunsets the asmuth of the sun is followed across the tops of the mountains never repeating its spectacular rendering of color and cloud composition.
The Residence is set in the famous Ouareau Forest (in the vicinity of the village of St. Donat and a stone's throw from the Mt. Tremblant Provincial Park) on 5 hectares of rolling land. The access road is on the east side ending in a cul-de-sac. The site slopes down to the west. The design concept takes full advantage of the views and sunlight. The region is well known for the glorious fall colors, heavy winter snowfalls and the vigorous growth spring and summer. The forest is a unique mixed blend of maples cedars, pines, birch, poplar, tamarack, numerous shrubs, wild berry bushes and flowers.
FEATURE PRICE... Email The Owners, Email: lazyeye@wanadoo.fr
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Aylmer, Quebec
Bilingual Accounting and Income Tax Services
Bilingual Accounting and Income Tax Services for small businesses and
individuals.
Please call G. Charles at 819-778-0367 or (866) 769-2575.
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Lac Lesage, Nomininque, the Laurentians, Quebec
Lots For Sale at SANCTUARY ISLAND
The lots for sale at SANCTUARY ISLAND are reasonably priced and located on magnificent Lac Lesage, Nominingue, Quebec, Canada, a lake with 40% of its shoreline in the PAPINEAU-LABELLE WILDLIFE RESERVE, thus assuring a quality of life which will never be affected by excessive future development.
All services necessary to assist in the development of your lakefront lot at your own pace are in place and include our private bridge, roads, electricity, and year round road maintenance.
Sanctuary Island is located:
• 200 km from Montreal and Ottawa (2hours)
• 180 km from Mirabel International Airport
• 13 km from the village of Nominingue
• 30 km from L’Annonciation’s Hospital
• 70 km from the international station of Mont-Tremblant
• 40 km fro Macaza airport
All the lakefront lots for sale at SANCTUARY ISLAND are located on Lac Lesage, in Nomininque, a beautiful region of the Laurentians in Quebec, Canada. We offer ALL services necessary to complete your waterfront dream.
• The average lot size is 2 acres with shoreline of 230 feet.
• A 43 acre forest reserve, shared collectively by lot owners,
Guarantees permanent green space behind your residence.
Your opportunity to acquire prime lakefront property at a reasonable price has arrived; please feel free to contact us.
FEATURE PRICE... FROM $75,000CDN. Call (819) 326-2783, Fax (819) 326-9279, or email: info@sanctuaryisland.com.
Hemmingford, Quebec
Enjoy the Country Life In Hemmingford Township
Enjoy the country life in the picturesque Hemmingford township only 35 minutes from Champlain bridge (Montreal, Quebec), close to the US border and Champlain lake, in the foothills of the Adirondacks mountains, a environment of woods, orchards, hay fields and pasture... near the historical village of Hemmingford (1799) and its attractions: golf (2 x 18 holes), equestrian centers and riding schools, specialty food store, fine restaurants and café, Safari Park (amusements and zoo), apple season activities, Scandinavian flower and gift shop... in addition to all services (schools, kindergarten, sport centre, post, banks, supermarkets, restaurants, liquor store, general store, drugstore, beauty salon, big hardware store, car dealers, recycling community centre...)
This country home gathers the warmth of the old style and the quality of life resulting from the modern architecture. Warm and cozy in winter (fireplace and old large wood floor), it is also open to outdoor living (large French windows, cedar decks, sheltered patio, balcony and stone-terrace) to enjoy summer life under the sun or in shady nooks... a nice layout with much privacy giving to the place a kind of European charm.
Many mature trees (maples, pines, spruce trees, apple trees, cedars, linden trees, wild cherry trees, aspen, larch,) are on the land, as well as lilacs woods, some young fruit trees and oaks.
Including a stable with 3 boxes, a paddock, an outdoor riding ring and direct accesses to miles of paths, this property is a perfect location for horse lovers.
Enjoy also long walks or cross country skiing directly from the property in the woods, orchards, fields and along a lovely little river.
The House
Central oil heating system (forced air) with a recent furnace (1996); "Convector" electric heaters in the 4 bedrooms. Artesian well with submersible pump; central water softener; reverse osmosis water treatment system in the kitchen; recent installation of a concrete septic tank and a purification field (1996). Lighting fixtures included (18 ceiling fixtures including several halogen systems and multi-lamps; 5 interior and 8 exterior wall fixtures).
1. Centennial house (1850) (31'x23'): 2 floors; renovated; old pine floor recently sanded (large boards); metallic roof covering (1996); brick walls (see photo: "front").
2. Old extended addition (24'x12'): 1 floor only; completely renovated and insulated (see photo "office"); large windows; brick and wood interior walls; exterior wall siding of cedar shingles (see photo "back house").
3. Modern architectural addition (1996) (22'x17'): 2 floors; wood floors made with large boards: hardwood (ash) in the living room and pine on the second floor; exterior wall siding: painted wood; metallic roof covering. (See photo "modern addition").
Main floor
Three large rooms (open space) and a kitchen:
* the central room in the old house includes the hall, the dining room and the fireplace area (in a corner of stone-covered floor and walls; cast-iron 'Vermont Casting' wood stove). The kitchen also in the old house includes: ash wood counter and shelves, wood cabinets, bow window, wall-opening onto the dining room with a bar counter. Window back door opening on a cedar deck.
* The second room takes the whole space of the extended old addition (see photo "office"); combined electrical and central heating.
* The third room takes the whole main floor of the modern addition: large French-windows and windows opening onto a stone terrace, a private woody area and a stone garden; open view on the backyard and sheltered patio (see photo "living room").
Second floor
* four bedrooms: three bedrooms under the roofs with a lot of charm in the old house; one large and very bright bedroom (5 windows) in the modern addition with access to a metallic balcony over the stone terrace.
* Two bathrooms with toilets: the new one (maple wood floor) includes a custom shower made of ceramic tiles, glass blocks and black-cherry wood, a double sink made of black-cherry wood, and washer/dryer connections.
* Several cupboards, wardrobes (with aromatic cedar), shelves and chests of drawers.
The Outbuildings
1. Back outbuilding (35'x18'): old construction restored and consolidated in 1999/2000 (including the supporting beams, roof frame and metallic roof covering) in a rustic style with tongue and grooved wood poles and beams, as well as ducktail connections, and cedar shingle siding (front side).
* Main floor: Half of the main floor part has been opened on three sides to the gardens, with exposed rustic wood poles, and transformed in a nice sheltered patio (see photo "sheltered patio"), to enjoy outside the nice days and evenings from spring to autumn. It gives an open view on the whole property. The other half is a garage or a storage area, with stairs to access to the second floor.
* Large room as an open space for storage or workshop.
2. Stable (29'x30'): recently built (1991), insulated wall, running water and power, it contains three (3) boxes for horses and a large space on the second level for hay storage (hayloft). It can also be transformed in a workshop and heated with an oil furnace or a wood stove (new chimney installed; also an oil tank is available outside); external insulation was put down in the ground (polystyrene; 5' deep) all around the stable. Car park (space for 5 cars) and direct access from the stable to the 202 road.
The Land (3 acres; 1,2 ha; 129166 sq ft)
The land includes:
* a paddock (around 260' x 200') with treated wood fences (2 openings was made and must be closed to keep horses).
* An external horse training ring (around 60' x 90')
* several flowerbeds (many perennial), bushed (including berries), woody areas (making real shady nooks and private places), lots of mature and big trees, lilacs wood.
For the cars: two accesses to the 202 road. One garage (1 car). Two exterior car parks: one in the front of the modern side of the house (2 cars) and one close to the barn (stable) (around 5 cars or a truck).
FEATURE PRICE... $325,000CDN. Call (450) 247-2479 or email bpetit@cam.org.
Austin/Magog, Eastern Townships, Quebec
Beautiful Well Kept Home With Lake Frontage
This 1,344 square foot 2 storey home is situated in a remarkable four seasons setting, only 20 minutes from the Town of Magog and 20 minutes from the City of Sherbrooke.
There is plenty of privacy for this 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bathroom secluded and well kept retreat that has a private access to the waterfront located in the wooded area
This home on 1 acre of property is close to all amenities and recreational activities such as golfing, skiing, sailing (Lake Memphremagog famous for many sailing regattas is only 20 minutes away) and tennis.
The price for this home and property includes all furnishings and equipment, (i.e. tv, stereo, BBQ etc.). There is also a laundry and fireplace.
To find out more about this wonderful area, please visit: www.tourisme-memphremagog.com .
FEATURE PRICE... $250,000CDN. Call (450) 297-1116 or 33 1 34 25 09 24 or email bottcher@web.de.
Region of Montreal, Quebec
A breathtaking, private, mountain estate, just an hour from Montreal, yet out of this world.
A Four-Season Paradise
A place to call your own. A country estate close enough to the city to be convenient, yet a million miles away in terms of peace and tranquility. A 575 acre tract of imposing mountains, lush valleys, rushing brooks and hardwood forests. An exclusive retreat in the foothills of Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains, where morning you can see fish leap high above the crystal clear lakes, and in the evening watch the sun set behind the gently rolling hills of a challenging 18-hole golf course. A private sanctuary of incomparable natural beauty with abundant tree-lined lake frontage.
MOUNTAIN ACRES
A spectacular property located in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains, north of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This outstanding property represents an excellent estate opportunity with excellent facilities and amenities within easy driving distance of metropolitan Montreal.
Key points:
· Approximately five kilometers of waterfront available on two fresh water lakes (Lac Rougeaud and Lac Vaseux)
· Surrounded by beautiful mountains in the oldest range in the world, the Laurentian Mountains
· A scenic and challenging 18-hole golf course on the property
· Three tennis courts overlooking the crystal clear water of Lac Rougeaud
· Located one hour north of Montreal, 1½ hours from the Canadian capital city of Ottawa
· Situated 20 minutes south of Mont Tremblant, a world class four-season resort owned and operated by Intrawest
· Skiing, hiking, sailing, canoeing, camping, biking, golf, tennis and all outdoor sports within minutes
LOCATION
Mountain Acres is located in the heart of the Laurentians. In 1845, historian François-Xavier Garneau named this picturesque region “Laurentides”, reminding us that the mountains run parallel to the St. Lawrence River. The magnificent panoramas, a wide range of attractions and a variety of world-class tourist infrastructures all contribute to the reputation of this renowned tourist destination and its tranquil surroundings.
The Laurentians is a region of multiple personalities, appealing to one and all with its quality of life, fabulous outdoor activities, fine cuisine, holiday resorts and wilderness adventures. In addition, Mountain Acres is only one hour north of Montreal, the self-proclaimed Canadian leader in culture and social life.
EXISTING PROPERTY: OGILVIE MANSION
A three-acre property including an early 20th century mansion, better known as the Ogilvie mansion is a 385 square meter property built in the 1930’s for the Ogilvie family. It is majestic, with a classical stone structure and slate roof. The building is versatile and can be renovated to become an inn or restaurant, clubhouse to the golf course, a spa or it could be returned to its original historical stature as an elegant private country residence.
Annually since, substantial improvements were made to the property consisting of the construction of new roads (which provide access to all potential waterfront lots) and four new golf holes designed by the renowned golf course architect John Watson.
ACTIVITIES - SUMMER
BIKING, HIKING, SWIMMING, TENNIS, GOLF, CAMPING
The property is very well suited for summer activities. In addition to the challenging 18-hole golf course, there are three tennis courts and the principal lake, Lac Rougeaud, is ideal for fishing, swimming, windsurfing and canoeing. There are natural bass and lake trout present and it is well stocked with rainbow trout. The lake is mostly spring fed and its maximum depth is 85 feet
Other golf courses in the upper Laurentians are; Royal Laurentian, Les Ruisseaux, Arundel, St. Donat, St. Agathe, Chanteclerc, Gray Rocks and the two new golf courses at Mont Tremblant. You will also find numerous provincial parks and campgrounds, as well as lakes, camping sites, hiking trails, and mountain biking areas, all located within a short drive or hike from Mountain Acres.
In late summer/early fall, there exists a wonderful display of nature’s beauty with the changing of the leaves. A culmination of this spectacle is the “Festival of Color” which is held at Mont Tremblant each fall.
Mountain Acres is adjacent to Mont Tremblant Park, the Province of Quebec’s largest park, where the wildlife is as abundant as the recreational activities, which range from camping and canoeing to hiking and biking trails, truly a nature lover’s paradise.
ACTIVITIES - WINTER
DOWNHILL SKIING, SNOWMOBILING, CROSS-COUNTRY, SHOWSHOEING
Mountain Acres is located just 10 minutes from Mont Blanc, a significant ski resort in the Laurentians, and 20 minutes from Mont Tremblant. In addition to the unparalleled alpine skiing, there are numerous centers for cross-country skiing. In fact, the area around Mountain Acres was home to some of the world’s most highly regarded alpine and cross-country skiers, including John Eaves (world freestyle ski champion). The property can also accommodate a number of its own cross country trails, as well as sled runs, ice fishing, hockey, skating and other activities.
Mont Blanc boasts 35 ski trails and terrain suited for beginners to experts. In addition, Mont Blanc offers ski rentals, day care, ski school and full dining facilities. As well, Mont Blanc has snowmaking over most of its terrain and boasts four chair lifts.
Mont Tremblant (just 20 minutes from Mountain Acres) is the most significant ski resort in eastern Canada. With 61 trails to choose from, it has something to offer both beginner and intermediate skiers. With its longest trail at 6,000 meters, Mont Tremblant is a true challenge and the closest example of European skiing to be found in Eastern North America. For the 1998-1999 season, Tremblant added a brand new heated high-speed gondola to service the south side trails. Their gondola cost 10 million dollars. For the 1999-2000 season, Tremblant opened 20 new trails on the newly created “Bol” section of the mountain. Serviced by a glass covered high-speed chair lift, with new improvements every year.
There are 18 additional ski areas within a 25-kilometres radius from Mountain Acres offering everything from night skiing to personalized ski schools. Most are blessed with exceptional snow-making and grooming, and the overall environment is comparable with any European resort facilities.
FEATURE PRICE... For more information please contact Jim McNeil
Mountain Acres
E-mail: info@canadianproperty4sale.com.
727-214-3324