Vacant 30 Acs.
Here is a rather exceptional and unique opportunity to get 30+ Acs. of vacant waterfront land in Haliburton's most prestigious and desirable lake: Kashagawigamog Lake. With 278' of sandy bottom waterfront, you will be boating from your dock onto the largest chain of lakes in Haliburton Highlands, including the public docks in downtown Haliburton.

For the right buyer or interested party, there is an adjacent hobby farm, 5 acs. in size, with a fully renovated masonry Bungalow on a full basement with attached 2 car garage. It has a fully functional set up for a few horses, including a run-in shelter, 50'x70' timber framed barn with two stories, hay loft and a 70'x140' fenced riding ring. This 5 acs. farm is ONLY available in conjunction with the vacant 30 acs. and NOT for sale by itself.

This is the ultimate in privacy for waterfront living. A new 2,000'+ driveway to the proposed house site has been built directly off the paved highway. Co. Rd. 21 (formerly King’s Hwy. 121) is the main road between Minden and Haliburton villages. The future house site sits on higher ground on the property and commands a panoramic view of the lake. A trail (foot path or ATV trail) joins the very private site to the waterfront dock. The seasonal cottage road that crosses the property (Sugar Bush Ln.) services a few Summer cottages. It is a Private road, belongs to this property and only property owners on the road have a ROW over it to access their cottages.


The property is zoned RU (rural) and in addition to a single family dwelling, it allows for all agricultural uses as well as for a variety of secondary structures, such as storage sheds, garages, shops, bunkies, guest cottage, barn, home occupations and industries, etc.

The bush on the 30+ Acs. is quite diverse. There is a portion that is fields, bordered by mature deciduous trees, including maples, oaks and elms. The hay is cut and fed to cattle every year by neighbours. The first part of the new driveway meanders through these fields as can be seen on the aerial photos.

There is a portion of pine plantations, dating from the 70's, with most trees in the 6'-8' DBH range. In between the two planted blocks of pine, there is a substantial Eastern white cedar natural bush.

The balance of the bush (about 50% of the total acreage) is a sugar bush with mostly mature maples. Since these trees have been tapped for their sap for many years, there are wagon trails established throughout. These trails are presently used for hiking, horseback riding, X-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling (gentle kid's trails) and ATVs.

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