Atcheson Island
Atcheson Island is a 1 acre island located on Stormy Lake in Restoule Ontario Canada. It falls in the boundaries of Restoule Provincial Park.
The island has 3 furnished cottages and 1 small hut. Its geologic features include multiple elevations and a 30 foot sandy beach. Included with the island is a variety of fishing boats, canoes, paddle boat, kayaks, and pontoon boat. There is a 300 foot cliff with a hiking trail to the top tha ...
Atcheson Island is a 1 acre island located on Stormy Lake in Restoule Ontario Canada. It falls in the boundaries of Restoule Provincial Park.
The island has 3 furnished cottages and 1 small hut. Its geologic features include multiple elevations and a 30 foot sandy beach. Included with the island is a variety of fishing boats, canoes, paddle boat, kayaks, and pontoon boat. There is a 300 foot cliff with a hiking trail to the top that overlooks the lake and the island.
The island is the only privately owned plot of land on the lake. There is easy access to the lake with a road, boat launch and docks. Since the island is located in a provincial park and surrounded by protected lands, it will always remain private and no development or crowding will ever take place. It feels like you own your own lake.
Atcheson Island is a 1 acre island located on Stormy Lake in Restoule Ontario Canada. It falls in the boundaries of Restoule Provincial Park.
The island has 3 furnished cottages and 1 small hut. Its geologic features include multiple elevations and a 30 foot sandy beach. Included with the island is a variety of fishing boats, canoes, paddle boat, kayaks, and pontoon boat. There is a 300 foot cliff with a hiking trail to the top that overlooks the lake and the island.
The island is the only privately owned plot of land on the lake. There is easy access to the lake with a road, boat launch and docks. Since the island is located in a provincial park and surrounded by protected lands, it will always remain private and no development or crowding will ever take place. It feels like you own your own lake.