Beer Lake Estate Property
Twenty minutes from the vacation city of Kenora, Ontario is an untouched wilderness where time stands still. The “locals” are whitetail deer, moose, black bears, wolves, foxes, and beavers, roaming freely through the Precambrian landscape. In this midst of this wild, majestic terrain sits one of the most extraordinary undeveloped large properties in the province. Beer Lake Estate Property encompasses 91 acres of this unspoiled natu ...
Twenty minutes from the vacation city of Kenora, Ontario is an untouched wilderness where time stands still. The “locals” are whitetail deer, moose, black bears, wolves, foxes, and beavers, roaming freely through the Precambrian landscape. In this midst of this wild, majestic terrain sits one of the most extraordinary undeveloped large properties in the province. Beer Lake Estate Property encompasses 91 acres of this unspoiled natural beauty at the western edge of its namesake lake. It’s a place of exquisite vistas and ultimate tranquility. Where the night skies are streaked with stars, American bald eagles swoop over the shoreline, and the most frequent visitors are Canadian geese and flocks of ducks.
This is the only private property on the lake, and the Ontario provincial government has proclaimed there will be no further private land allowance permitted—so it’s as close as you can get to having your own lake with evergreen-forested islands. A portion of the property contains an overgrown hay meadow that flooded years ago, but it easily could return to pastureland with the simple construction of a shot dam that could then double as lane access to the property’s lakeshore sites. In other words, Beer Lake Estate Property can be developed according to any dream. Several all-terrain vehicle trails have been cleared to make for an easier inspection of the property.
Despite feeling like a hideaway from the world, civilization is always within easy reach. Beer Lake is floatplane accessible and small jets can arrive via Minaki, Ontario, just 30 minutes away. The U.S. border lies 32 nautical miles south, and it’s only 117 miles to Winnipeg’s James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. When more than nature is required for entertainment, charming Kenora offers five public beaches as well as numerous cultural organizations, historic sites, and museums.
Twenty minutes from the vacation city of Kenora, Ontario is an untouched wilderness where time stands still. The “locals” are whitetail deer, moose, black bears, wolves, foxes, and beavers, roaming freely through the Precambrian landscape. In this midst of this wild, majestic terrain sits one of the most extraordinary undeveloped large properties in the province. Beer Lake Estate Property encompasses 91 acres of this unspoiled natural beauty at the western edge of its namesake lake. It’s a place of exquisite vistas and ultimate tranquility. Where the night skies are streaked with stars, American bald eagles swoop over the shoreline, and the most frequent visitors are Canadian geese and flocks of ducks.
This is the only private property on the lake, and the Ontario provincial government has proclaimed there will be no further private land allowance permitted—so it’s as close as you can get to having your own lake with evergreen-forested islands. A portion of the property contains an overgrown hay meadow that flooded years ago, but it easily could return to pastureland with the simple construction of a shot dam that could then double as lane access to the property’s lakeshore sites. In other words, Beer Lake Estate Property can be developed according to any dream. Several all-terrain vehicle trails have been cleared to make for an easier inspection of the property.
Despite feeling like a hideaway from the world, civilization is always within easy reach. Beer Lake is floatplane accessible and small jets can arrive via Minaki, Ontario, just 30 minutes away. The U.S. border lies 32 nautical miles south, and it’s only 117 miles to Winnipeg’s James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. When more than nature is required for entertainment, charming Kenora offers five public beaches as well as numerous cultural organizations, historic sites, and museums.