Bustard Island
This rare listing offers the ultimate in privacy and beautiful surroundings. The Bustard island group is well known as one of the most scenic and unspoiled island groups of Georgian Bay.
The main cottage is of cedar log construction with pine floors. It features a living room with a stone fireplace, a sun room with scenic south view, a spacious kitchen with a propane stove and fridge, a 2-piece washroom, and a large bedroom.
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This rare listing offers the ultimate in privacy and beautiful surroundings. The Bustard island group is well known as one of the most scenic and unspoiled island groups of Georgian Bay.
The main cottage is of cedar log construction with pine floors. It features a living room with a stone fireplace, a sun room with scenic south view, a spacious kitchen with a propane stove and fridge, a 2-piece washroom, and a large bedroom.
There are 2 cedar log cabins, well spaced apart on the island.
The island is located in a sheltered bay, ideal for float planes to land, even on windy days, and has deep water docking for sailboats and cruisers. The Bustard Islands are a dream come true to explore the countless islets and bays by kayak or canoe...
Michael Gerhardt, broker of record
About the Area: Georgian Bay
Georgian Bay is surrounded by the districts of Manitoulin, Sudbury, Parry Sound and Muskoka, as well as the more populous counties of Simcoe, Grey and Bruce.
The Main Channel separates the Bruce Peninsula from Manitoulin Island and connects Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron. The North Channel, located between Manitoulin Island and the Sudbury District, west of Killarney, was once a popular route for steamships and is now used by a variety of pleasure craft to travel to and from Georgian Bay.
There are tens of thousands of islands in Georgian Bay. Most of these islands are along the east side of the bay and are collectively known as the "Thirty Thousand Islands," including the larger Parry Island.
Manitoulin Island, lying along the northern side of the bay, is the world's largest island in a freshwater lake. The Trent-Severn Waterway connects Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario, running from Port Severn in the southeastern corner of Georgian Bay through Lake Simcoe into Lake Ontario near Trenton. Further north, Lake Nipissing drains into it through the French River. In October 2004, the Georgian Bay Littoral was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
This rare listing offers the ultimate in privacy and beautiful surroundings. The Bustard island group is well known as one of the most scenic and unspoiled island groups of Georgian Bay.
The main cottage is of cedar log construction with pine floors. It features a living room with a stone fireplace, a sun room with scenic south view, a spacious kitchen with a propane stove and fridge, a 2-piece washroom, and a large bedroom.
There are 2 cedar log cabins, well spaced apart on the island.
The island is located in a sheltered bay, ideal for float planes to land, even on windy days, and has deep water docking for sailboats and cruisers. The Bustard Islands are a dream come true to explore the countless islets and bays by kayak or canoe...
Michael Gerhardt, broker of record
About the Area: Georgian Bay
Georgian Bay is surrounded by the districts of Manitoulin, Sudbury, Parry Sound and Muskoka, as well as the more populous counties of Simcoe, Grey and Bruce.
The Main Channel separates the Bruce Peninsula from Manitoulin Island and connects Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron. The North Channel, located between Manitoulin Island and the Sudbury District, west of Killarney, was once a popular route for steamships and is now used by a variety of pleasure craft to travel to and from Georgian Bay.
There are tens of thousands of islands in Georgian Bay. Most of these islands are along the east side of the bay and are collectively known as the "Thirty Thousand Islands," including the larger Parry Island.
Manitoulin Island, lying along the northern side of the bay, is the world's largest island in a freshwater lake. The Trent-Severn Waterway connects Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario, running from Port Severn in the southeastern corner of Georgian Bay through Lake Simcoe into Lake Ontario near Trenton. Further north, Lake Nipissing drains into it through the French River. In October 2004, the Georgian Bay Littoral was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.