Ken's Island
The picturesque Sudbury District surrounding the city of Sudbury combines the best of both worlds — the unmatched rugged beauty of Northern Ontario, with the easy proximity to conveniences that simply can’t be found in the vast majority of this enormous region. Located in the idyllic area between the city of Sudbury and Ontario’s famed Georgian Bay, Ken’s Island is 3/4 of an acre set on the lovely Wanapitei River, a pop ...
The picturesque Sudbury District surrounding the city of Sudbury combines the best of both worlds — the unmatched rugged beauty of Northern Ontario, with the easy proximity to conveniences that simply can’t be found in the vast majority of this enormous region. Located in the idyllic area between the city of Sudbury and Ontario’s famed Georgian Bay, Ken’s Island is 3/4 of an acre set on the lovely Wanapitei River, a popular wilderness canoeing route stretching for about 70 miles between Scotia Lake and the French River.
Undeveloped and zoned waterfront residential, Ken’s Island is a perfect canvas to create your own personal retreat. Driving is possible right to the water’s edge, with all rights of way legally in place. A mainland property of the same size is included for parking, and there’s even the unique potential to add a zipline between the mainland and the island. The island is located within an unregulated township, thereby simplifying the development process. Satellite access can bring television to the island via Shaw Direct, and internet via Starlink.
Despite its tranquil setting, Ken’s Island is within quick and simple reach of a number of modern conveniences, services and attractions, including a Walmart Supercentre, Canadian Tire, numerous food chains and a public library all within a 20 minute drive, and a major hospital at Sudbury just 35 minutes away. The largest city in Northern Ontario by population, Sudbury is also the largest in all of Ontario by land area. The city is home to a number of distinctive attractions like the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, built in the largest manmade underground cavity in the world, and the massive Big Nickel — believed to be the largest coin on Earth, and an homage to Sudbury’s important history as a center of nickel mining.
The picturesque Sudbury District surrounding the city of Sudbury combines the best of both worlds — the unmatched rugged beauty of Northern Ontario, with the easy proximity to conveniences that simply can’t be found in the vast majority of this enormous region. Located in the idyllic area between the city of Sudbury and Ontario’s famed Georgian Bay, Ken’s Island is 3/4 of an acre set on the lovely Wanapitei River, a popular wilderness canoeing route stretching for about 70 miles between Scotia Lake and the French River.
Undeveloped and zoned waterfront residential, Ken’s Island is a perfect canvas to create your own personal retreat. Driving is possible right to the water’s edge, with all rights of way legally in place. A mainland property of the same size is included for parking, and there’s even the unique potential to add a zipline between the mainland and the island. The island is located within an unregulated township, thereby simplifying the development process. Satellite access can bring television to the island via Shaw Direct, and internet via Starlink.
Despite its tranquil setting, Ken’s Island is within quick and simple reach of a number of modern conveniences, services and attractions, including a Walmart Supercentre, Canadian Tire, numerous food chains and a public library all within a 20 minute drive, and a major hospital at Sudbury just 35 minutes away. The largest city in Northern Ontario by population, Sudbury is also the largest in all of Ontario by land area. The city is home to a number of distinctive attractions like the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, built in the largest manmade underground cavity in the world, and the massive Big Nickel — believed to be the largest coin on Earth, and an homage to Sudbury’s important history as a center of nickel mining.