08/18/2019
Cozy, riverfront home nestled among 2 acres of mature oak and maple trees. Flowers and fall colors. Beautiful view of the water and distant shoreline.
This year-round, cottage-feel home features a rustic pine, eat-in island kitchen with a vaulted ceiling; a spacious living room with gas fireplace and additional dining; 2 bedrooms (one queen, one double); a sun room which could be used as a third bedroom; washer, dryer and clothesline; and two walkout decks (one covered).
The fire pit overlooks a sprawling lawn to the beach (shallow sand bottom at shoreline) and large dock from which to swim or relax in the sunset. Plenty of room for a game of washer toss, croquet, badminton...or all three! The trail through the property leads to great rock formation with an expansive view where you can sit and cast a line!
Included:
-Fully equipped kitchen; spices, coffee, tea
-Linens, towels, dish soap, toilet paper, hair dryer
-Propane BBQ
-Queen size pull-out sofa bed
-HDTV, Blu-ray DVD player along with movie collection
-Smoke detector, fire extinguisher, carbon monoxide detector
-First Aid kit
-Exterior lighting
This jewel of a property is minutes from all amenities Blind River has to offer, including: a full-service marina, art gallery, Huron Pines Gulf and Country Club, Timber Village Museum, a state-of-the-art fitness gym, public library, small theater, full grocery store, video store, lcbo, beer store and many fine dining establishments - 17 Restaurant is highly recommended or you may just want to relax on the patio at Pier 17 next door!
Come and explore the many outdoor activities and adventures Blind River offers, including:
-World class boating
-Excellent fishing for northern pike, walleye, bass and trout
-Chartered air sightseeing tours
-18 hole golf course
-Horse stable, trail rides and lessons
-Beautiful clean sandy beaches: 4th Sand Beach and Boom
Camp Trails on the sunny shores of Lake Huron; Lauzon
Beach and Bootleggers Bay in nearby Algoma Mills
-Biking and ATV trails
There are plenty of hiking trails and touring routes. 15 minutes north of Blind River, Cataract Falls is an easy hike and well worth the effort. It is a long, low set of cascades forming natural whirlpools and very picturesque.
The fun doesn't stop during the winter. Snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, tobogganing and ice fishing are right out the back door.
Check out Blind River Tourism on Facebook for photos, news and events in the area.
-Nightly/Weekly/Monthly rates (please contact)
-Minimum two night stay
-Check out 12 pm
-No loud parties or events
-Pet fees apply
-No open fires. Fire pit burning is allowed between 7 pm - 7 am (local bylaw) NO EXCEPTIONS Small fires only, with flames reaching no higher than two feet and must be fully extinguished by 7 am. A water can and/or garden hose is provided