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Location & Size

Kendall Township
Cochrane District
South part Lot 16, Concession 9 (Parcel 4772)
118.4 Acres / 48 Hectares

Wildlife Management Unit #23
GPS Co-ordinates
NE Corner N 49º 19’ 41” W 82º 05’ 22”
SE Corner N 49º 19’ 15” W 82º 05’ 22”
SW Corner N 49º 19’ 15” W 82º 05’ 30”
NW Corner N 49º 19’ 41” W 82º 05’ 30”
 

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Location

Northern boundary is Kendall Creek, called Mcllworth Creek in the property's legal description. 

Directions & Road Access

Turn south off Highway 11 on an all-weather road (between lots 18 and 19) which defines the easterly boundary of the town of Hearst. Follow this road for approximately 1 mile (11/2 kilometres) to the dry weather road which defines the boundary between concessions 8 and 9. Turn left (east) and follow this road approximately 2/3 mile (1 kilometre) to the southwest corner of the property. The following 1,666' (or so) easterly along the road defines the southern limit of the property.

The above-mentioned dry weather road between concessions 8 and 9 defines the southern boundary of the property, a distance of about 1,666 feet or 507 metres.

Crown Land

This property abuts an excess of 10,000 (4,046 hectares) acres of Crown Land. 

It can be seen on M.N.R. Map 42G/NW (scale 1:100,000) that while the property is immediately surrounded by private lands, plus approximately 10,000 acres (4,046 hectares) of crown land readily accessible, especially immediately southwest of the property's southwest corner.

Topography & Terrain

The entire property is relatively level, with no significant slopes. Kendall Creek, which defines the north boundary, meanders with several ox-bows and is presumably slow-moving, but there is no sign of marsh. Fairly clear grassy meadows lie on both sides of the creek. The remainder of the property is mostly forested, with some patchy clearings, with relatively young stands of poplar, spruce, and balsam fir.

Recreational Potential

Set in the wilderness of the Canadian Shield, this area offers excellent recreational potential and opportunities for fishing, hunting (black bear, moose and much more), canoeing and camping. 
Kendall Creek has good pike and pickerel fishing possibilities, and the large expanses of publicly-owned forests provide excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and hunting. Bear and moose abound in the area. For canoeists, the Mattawishkwia River, which flows through Hearst, is mere minutes away, including fish for pike and pickerel.

There are several clearings on the property which would be good sites for a secluded cottage or cabin. At the same time, the town of Hearst is very close by and shopping and a hospital are minutes away. The area is well serviced by snowmobile trails in the winter and numerous opportunities for ice fishing and cross-country skiing can be found.

Timber & Mineral Rights

Timber and mineral rights come with the property.

Additional Features

This property can be severed to include 3 additional parcels by making application with the town of Hearst Planning and Building Department.
This is a great remote hunting property. You have the opportunity to create 3 parcels. (Could be a great long term investment while you enjoy the hunting and fishing benefits during your ownership. 

Price: $39,500.00 PAYABLE $4,000.00 DOWN WITH THE ORDER AND BALANCE OF $35,500 WITHIN 30 DAYS. TERMS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

The Best of Both Worlds - Wilderness Recreation and Retirement!