Superb location for this 97.5 Acre parcel on the top of Blue Mountain with 20+ acres of hardwood bush, 70+ acres of workable land and a natural spring. Several options for your future building site on as you can surround yourself with views of fields and mature trees and create your own private oasis all the while having the convenience of being minutes to the Village at Blue and only 15 minutes to Collingwood. A small but quaint 3 bedroom cottage is currently being used and would function as a temporary living quarters for yourself or contractors as you build your dream home. There’s even potential for a Georgian Bay view building site and this unique piece of property has over 3000 feet of road frontage. Come see the potential! Call us today!
Superb location just minutes from the top of Blue Mountain Ski Resort, this 97.5 Acre parcel on the top of Blue Mountain has approximately 20+ acres of hardwood bush, 70+ acres of workable land and a natural spring-fed pond. Several options are available for your future building site. You can surround yourself with views of fields and mature trees and create your own private oasis all the while having the convenience of being minutes to the top of Blue and only 15 minutes to downtown Collingwood. A small but quaint 3 bedroom cottage is currently being used and would function as a temporary living quarters for yourself or contractors as you build your dream home. Theres even potential for a Georgian Bay view building site. While the property is within the NEC development control area, this unique piece of property is in the village of Banks but would have to go through NEC and Town approval processes. Come see the potential! Call today! (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Style
Freehold
Stories
2
Land Size
97.5 acres
97.5 ac
Frontage - 0
Depth - 0
Amenities Nearby
Golf Course
Ski area
Features
Southern exposure
Recreational
Bedrooms
3
Basement
Crawl space
Cooling
None
Heating Type
Baseboard heaters
Stove
Heating Fuel
Wood
Water
Drilled Well
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Bedroom | Second level | 8' 5'' x 11' 6'' |
Bedroom | Second level | 8' 10'' x 13' 2'' |
Office | Ground level | 9' 4'' x 7' 8'' |
4pc Bathroom | Ground level | |
Living room | Ground level | 18' 7'' x 12' 3'' |
Bedroom | Ground level | 8' 2'' x 9' 5'' |
Kitchen/Dining room | Ground level | 15' 2'' x 13' 4'' |
While made famous for its ski hills, The Blue Mountains has much more to offer than just skiing.
The community is rich with history and offers a lively arts and culture scene. There are many opportunities for getting involved in recreational activities such as Tai Chi classes, art festivals and more.
If you love the outdoors, or perhaps you love to discover local history and culture, this unique community offers a blend of both outdoor and indoor activities.
The town is named for Blue Mountain, and hence the focus of the town’s economy is focused on tourism, particularly the Blue Mountain ski resort.
The Bruce Trail passes through the town. For mountain biking and cross-country skiing there is The Kolapore area. Rock climbers can take advantage of Metcalfe Rock, or the Duncan Crevice Caves Nature Reserve.
On January 1, 2001, when the Township of Collingwood, and the Town of Thornbury amalgamated the town of The Blue Mountains was formed.
The town offers plenty of activities for those with the desire to experience arts and culture.
The Craigleith Heritage Depot museum and tourism interpretation centre showcases the town’s rich cultural and industrial history. You can also visit The Blue Mountains Public Library to experience local history or find access to resources, programming and services within the community.
For the outdoor and ski enthusiast, The Blue Mountains is home to some of the most exhilarating ski hills. It boasts 42 trails ranging from beginner hills to expert runs that will challenge the most experienced skiiers.
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From the very beginning, I've always worked in the hospitality field and have never felt the urge to try something new. My most recent career was being a Flight Attendant with Air Canada. Although I loved it immensely, I felt the long hours of flight time combined with the never ending line up of hotels was not quite what I had envisioned myself doing as a career. I love meeting new people daily. This works very well in Real Estate as my goal is to keep the process of buying or selling a house fun, efficient and less of a burden and more of an exciting time as it should be.