276 GRANDVIEW Drive N (40027565)
$1,200,000About the Property
Looking for 200 acres of unspoiled wilderness minutes from Downtown Huntsville? This property features ponds, ridges, low-lying areas and trails. Plenty of wildlife, too. There are numerous areas to build with vistas overlooking Fairy Lake and beyond. Or build down by the large pond. There are a couple of abandoned cabins and a dug well near the entrance to the property. Access is via the Clublink roadway. They have been terrific neighbours for the current owners and the respect is mutual. This is an amazing and rare opportunity. 2 Properties are being sold together. 276 Grandview Drive North Lot 26 - 2019 Assessment $110,000 2018 Property Taxes $921.81 Zoning O3 364 Grandview Drive North Lot 27 - 2018 Assessment $66,000 2018 Property Taxes $529.92 Zoning RU1 (id:42159)
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Address: 276 GRANDVIEW Drive N
City: Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
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MLS® number: 40027565
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Sewers: No sewage system
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Garage: No
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Lot Size: 200
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Huntsville
Huntsville, the largest town in the Muskoka region, is a gateway to Canada’s treasure, Algonquin Provincial Park. Home to 20,000, Huntsville is about 2 hours north of Toronto. Its abundance of clear lakes and thousands of kilometres of untouched wilderness make it a popular playground for those who appreciate nature and wide-open spaces, away from the bustle of city life.
Art is a very important cultural feature of the town. Huntsville’s astonishing scenery has become a magnet for, and home to, many acclaimed visual artists. Famed artists like Tom Thomson and The Group of Seven painted in Huntsville. Throughout the town there are tributes to their renowned work. The Huntsville Art Society hosts many annual shows, exhibits and skills-sharing workshops.
Whether you prefer to hike, bike, swim, spend the afternoon in a canoe, or fishing, there’s much to explore and experience in Huntsville’s great outdoors.
The natural beauty of the area, and the seemingly unlimited recreational opportunities, make Huntsville a popular cottage destination. There are even a number of acclaimed summer camps for children. The Chain of Four interconnected lakes (Mary Lake, Lake Vernon, Peninsula Lake and Fairy Lake) offer more than 60 kilometres of boating and waterfront activities. Permanent residents and summer cottagers can boat right into downtown Huntsville.