Daisy Island
Located in the highly desirable Sans Souci cottage community of Ontario's Georgian Bay, Daisy Island has always had a lot going for it, including total privacy, spectacular open-water sunset views, a sheltered deep-water harbor, and close proximity to the region's social hub, Frying Pan Island. Then in 2018, a complete renovation of the island by the highly regarded builder Tamarack North, with all interior spaces created by Sarah Richardson D ...
Located in the highly desirable Sans Souci cottage community of Ontario's Georgian Bay, Daisy Island has always had a lot going for it, including total privacy, spectacular open-water sunset views, a sheltered deep-water harbor, and close proximity to the region's social hub, Frying Pan Island. Then in 2018, a complete renovation of the island by the highly regarded builder Tamarack North, with all interior spaces created by Sarah Richardson Design, took things to the next level, giving the main house a beautiful "cottage chic" vibe, upgrading all infrastructure, and adding two stylish new guesthouses. Along with the original one-bedroom bunkie, the 2.85-acre island has five bedrooms that can sleep 10, making it the ultimate ready-for-relaxing family compound.
The island's entirely refurbished 800-square-foot cedar one-bedroom main cottage features a showstopping designer kitchen with top-end built-in appliances and windows on three sides of the room that flood it with light throughout the day and offer gorgeous water and interior island views. The living/dining room is warmed by a classic floor-to-ceiling wood-burning stone fireplace, while the master suite has a three-piece ensuite and laundry alcove.
The two new Ray Murakami-designed guest cottages boast floor-to-ceiling sliding glass, which affords dramatic views over the water and seamlessly blends indoors and out. Each cottage is 540 square feet and has a living room and three-piece bath, while one has one bedroom and the other has two. Sited along the western waterfront, the guest cottages are linked by boardwalks and granite stone pathways, but discreetly separated for privacy. All-new infrastructure on the island includes hydro, septic installation, plumbing, decks, and a Kropf floating dock system at the harbor. Daisy Island and all its turnkey beauty are easily accessible from marinas in the Parry Sound basin, just about two hours’ drive north of Toronto via Highway 400.
Exclusive Listing by George Webster
(Sales Representative)
Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage
Located in the highly desirable Sans Souci cottage community of Ontario's Georgian Bay, Daisy Island has always had a lot going for it, including total privacy, spectacular open-water sunset views, a sheltered deep-water harbor, and close proximity to the region's social hub, Frying Pan Island. Then in 2018, a complete renovation of the island by the highly regarded builder Tamarack North, with all interior spaces created by Sarah Richardson Design, took things to the next level, giving the main house a beautiful "cottage chic" vibe, upgrading all infrastructure, and adding two stylish new guesthouses. Along with the original one-bedroom bunkie, the 2.85-acre island has five bedrooms that can sleep 10, making it the ultimate ready-for-relaxing family compound.
The island's entirely refurbished 800-square-foot cedar one-bedroom main cottage features a showstopping designer kitchen with top-end built-in appliances and windows on three sides of the room that flood it with light throughout the day and offer gorgeous water and interior island views. The living/dining room is warmed by a classic floor-to-ceiling wood-burning stone fireplace, while the master suite has a three-piece ensuite and laundry alcove.
The two new Ray Murakami-designed guest cottages boast floor-to-ceiling sliding glass, which affords dramatic views over the water and seamlessly blends indoors and out. Each cottage is 540 square feet and has a living room and three-piece bath, while one has one bedroom and the other has two. Sited along the western waterfront, the guest cottages are linked by boardwalks and granite stone pathways, but discreetly separated for privacy. All-new infrastructure on the island includes hydro, septic installation, plumbing, decks, and a Kropf floating dock system at the harbor. Daisy Island and all its turnkey beauty are easily accessible from marinas in the Parry Sound basin, just about two hours’ drive north of Toronto via Highway 400.
Exclusive Listing by George Webster
(Sales Representative)
Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage