185 Kings Cres.

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Land Size:100+ acres
Taxes:$1,189
Days on Market:1093

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Wow!! 375 Acres With Road Access. What Are Your Ideas With A Property This Size? Build A House With A Huge Backyard For Years Of Exploring Or Buy As An Investment And Recreation Opportunity. This Property Is Full Of Wilderness Centrally Located On The Bruce Peninsula. This Property Features A Variety Of Mixed Forests And Natural Areas Including Some Very Nice Stands Of Hardwood Bush And Thousands Of Maple Trees. This Would Make For A Prime Location For A Maple Syrup Operation. The Opportunities This Property Has Are Endless. A Unique Property That Promises Close Encounters With Tons Of Wildlife. Only An 8 Minute Drive To The Beautiful Waters Of Georgian Bay And Hope Bay, Sit On The The Sand Beach And Watch The Sunrise. Also, Red Bay A Only A 19 Minute Drive. Seller Financing May Be A Possibility

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185 Kings Cres.

South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, N0H 2T

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