Shadynook Cottage
Vacationing on Canada's most famous Niagara might be a bit too intense—but now you can own a holiday property on a different Niagara, set in Ontario's much more tranquil Georgian Bay, which even comes with its own unique connection to Niagara Falls.
The island’s first owner was the principal of Niagara Falls High School and so dubbed his purchase Niagara, painting the name on a rock on the shoreline. Subsequently, the islan ...
Vacationing on Canada's most famous Niagara might be a bit too intense—but now you can own a holiday property on a different Niagara, set in Ontario's much more tranquil Georgian Bay, which even comes with its own unique connection to Niagara Falls.
The island’s first owner was the principal of Niagara Falls High School and so dubbed his purchase Niagara, painting the name on a rock on the shoreline. Subsequently, the island’s northern portion was sold and the island renamed Lumar, but the southern 2.3-acre portion, aka Shadynook, has remained in the same family for five generations and they still refer to the island as Niagara.
Shadynook’s classic vintage Georgian Bay cottage exudes charm. With three bedrooms and two baths, the cottage features a signature center-peak roof, a glazed sunroom and dining room, a living room with brick fireplace, and a kitchen with brick floor and wood stove, all surrounded by wrap-around decks for taking in the exquisite and open Georgian Bay views. Located in a quiet and private back bay with no boat traffic, the property also features a new waterside bunkie and ample docking at a sheltered harbor.
This delightful property is set in the Sans Souci area of The Archipelago, one of the most sought-after holiday home districts in Georgian Bay. The waters around Shadynook are superb for canoeing and kayaking, and nearby are the natural wonders of The Massasauga Provincial Park, home to a wide range of fascinating wildlife. Civilization is close at hand when you need it as well. Just an eight-minute boat ride away is a community center, a children's camp, a private tennis club and a marina with amenities.
George Webster
(Sales Representative)
Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage
Vacationing on Canada's most famous Niagara might be a bit too intense—but now you can own a holiday property on a different Niagara, set in Ontario's much more tranquil Georgian Bay, which even comes with its own unique connection to Niagara Falls.
The island’s first owner was the principal of Niagara Falls High School and so dubbed his purchase Niagara, painting the name on a rock on the shoreline. Subsequently, the island’s northern portion was sold and the island renamed Lumar, but the southern 2.3-acre portion, aka Shadynook, has remained in the same family for five generations and they still refer to the island as Niagara.
Shadynook’s classic vintage Georgian Bay cottage exudes charm. With three bedrooms and two baths, the cottage features a signature center-peak roof, a glazed sunroom and dining room, a living room with brick fireplace, and a kitchen with brick floor and wood stove, all surrounded by wrap-around decks for taking in the exquisite and open Georgian Bay views. Located in a quiet and private back bay with no boat traffic, the property also features a new waterside bunkie and ample docking at a sheltered harbor.
This delightful property is set in the Sans Souci area of The Archipelago, one of the most sought-after holiday home districts in Georgian Bay. The waters around Shadynook are superb for canoeing and kayaking, and nearby are the natural wonders of The Massasauga Provincial Park, home to a wide range of fascinating wildlife. Civilization is close at hand when you need it as well. Just an eight-minute boat ride away is a community center, a children's camp, a private tennis club and a marina with amenities.
George Webster
(Sales Representative)
Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage