

The Highlands of Lyndhurst have 3 exclusive wooded estate lots of approximately 5 acres with waterfronts on the pristine Gananoque Waterway ranging from 300 to 400+ feet, all with a southern exposure.
The three remaining lots have all been upgraded this past summer with improved roads including Bell and hydro on site, as well as selective clearing to provide better views and access to the water.
New for the Highlands is offering a 62 acre parcel on the south side of the waterway with approximately 1100 ft. of water frontage along with an adjacent lot that is approximately 2 acres with over 1000' of water frontage on three sides. This lot has the building site already cleared and affords spectacular views up, down and across the lake. The last two pictures in the photo gallery gives the reader an excellent view of the pristine shoreline.
This spectacular waterway offers superb cruising, fishing and swimming for over 26 miles and includes Lyndhurst Lake, Singleton Lake, Redhorse Lake and Gananoque Lake. Kayaking and canoeing routes abound with short portages that lead to the St. Lawrence River and the Thousand Islands, the Rideau Waterway and Charleston Lake and Charleston Lake Provincial Park. While traversing this pristine waterway, you will notice the absence of cottages and built-up areas, but rather miles and miles of treed shorelines, granite cliffs and beautiful narrows.
A secluded yet central property, it is just 15 minutes north of the Trans-Canada Highway allowing commuting to the nation’s capital of Ottawa and to Toronto and Montreal. The historical cities of Kingston and Brockville are just 35 minutes away with many other towns and communities which offer schools, shopping and services. Gananoque is the gateway to the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River and the home of the ever popular Charity Casino. This casino raises our tax base by an average of 1.5 million dollars per year. Just 20 minutes south, takes you to the Ivy Lea Bridge and onto I-81 and the U.S.A.
Boating is a popular pastime in the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands. Whether you want to fish, cruise, or just do a little aquatic sight seeing, Leeds and Thousand Islands, with its endless array of lakes and rivers, is the place to do it.
The St. Lawrence River and the Rideau Canal Waterway are world renowned water systems that attract visitors from all over.
The St. Lawrence River offers boating for every taste and includes some of the greatest fishing in the world, the most interesting cruising anywhere and the best diving outside of the Caribbean. With island after island and port after port of breathtaking beauty, fascinating history and lively activity, it’s easy to see why the Thousand Islands are a popular cruising destination for both power boaters and sailors.
The Rideau Canal Waterway is a boater’s paradise, attracting pleasure boats from across North America to travel its 202 kilometer length. The Rideau Canal Waterway, a Canadian National Historic Site and a designated Canadian Heritage River, consists of a series of lakes and rivers connected by canals. It stretches from Kingston to Ottawa. Maintained by Parks Canada, it is one of the most scenic waterways in North America.

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GPS Coordinates: 44° 30' 19"N 076° 05' 48"W or 44° 30.316'N 076° 05.800'W
For further information, please contact:
Coldwell Banker
Coburn Realty Brokerage
Terry Bryan Sales Representative
613-273-2100
1-887-Cottags (268-8247)
Web:
www.TheCottageGuy.com
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