*** Single-Level B-U-N-G-A-L-O-W No Stairs *** Oversized Level Lot With Spacious Driveway For Family And Guests. Open Concept Living, Dining & Kitchen. Neutral Interior Finish Palette, (3)Bright Bedrooms, 8ft Ceilings. Property Features West Exposure Natural Country Landscape Views And Spectacular Sunsets. 8ftx12ft Garden Shed. Conveniently Located Just Minutes Drive To The Growing City Of Orillia. Lake Couchiching, Lake Simcoe, Amigo Beach (with public boat launch), Cumberland Beach, Buena Park and More. Must See!
*** Single-Level B-U-N-G-A-L-O-W No Stairs *** Oversized Level Lot With Spacious Driveway For Family And Guests. Open Concept Living, Dining & Kitchen. Neutral Interior Finish Palette, (3)Bright Bedrooms, 8ft Ceilings. Property Features West Exposure Natural Country Landscape Views And Spectacular Sunsets. 8ftx12ft Garden Shed. Conveniently Located Just Minutes Drive To The Growing City Of Orillia. Lake Couchiching, Lake Simcoe, Amigo Beach (with public boat launch), Cumberland Beach, Buena Park and More. Must See!
Property Type
Detached
Community
West Shore
Land Size
Frontage - 123.9
Depth - 238.8
Irregular - Irregular Lot
Total Parking Spaces
6
Amenities Nearby
Golf Course
Hospital
Schools
Features
Beach
Golf course nearby
Close to hospital
Lake privileges
Schools nearby
Architectural Style
Bungalow
Bedrooms
3
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Electric
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Ground level | 6.19 x 3.75 (meters) |
Kitchen | Ground level | 6.19 x 3.6 (meters) |
Bathroom | Ground level | |
Ground level | 3.6 x 3.09 (meters) | |
Bedroom 2 | Ground level | 3.6 x 3.37 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Ground level | 3.42 x 2.43 (meters) |
Laundry room | Ground level |
Severn Township is commonly known as Ontario’s lake country in Orillia as it is situated adjacent to the City of Orillia and bounded by Lake Couchiching to the east, the Severn River to the north, Georgian Bay to the west and Bass Lake to the south. This recreational setting allows for numerous year-round activities with a wide range of services.
Rural and urban settlements such as Coldwater, Washago, Port Severn, Severn Falls and Marchmont provide an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation all year round.
There are a variety of both summer and winter activities for residents to enjoy, from skiing and biking to fishing and various watersports. A fantastic community that anyone would be proud to call home!
Severn was first inhabited by Chief John Aisance and his band of Chippewas in the 1830s along Coldwater river building a grist mill that natives owned till 1849. Coldwater opened to the Europeans in 1836.
At the mouth of the Severn River, another community sprang up. The residents called it Severn Mills after a sawmill was built there around 1850. Lumber from this area was sent out on ships. The village was renamed to Port Severn in 1868. In 1875, the Georgian Bay Lumber Co. was formed, soon to become the major lumber producer in the Severn River watershed.
The settlement expanded rapidly over the next 20 years. In 1896, the mill was struck by lightning and burned to the ground greatly reducing the timber supply since was not rebuilt and the population declined. Severin was incorporated into a village in 1908. With the completion of the Trent–Severn Waterway in this area in 1915, economic activity shifted from lumber to tourism.
The township of Severn offers numerous activities during the winter like A breath of Fresh Air Outdoor Sports, Cottage Country Tours, Hardwood Ski and Bike, the Horseshoe Resort, KS Simcoe Ice Hut Rental, Mount St. Louis Moonstone Ski Resort just to name a few.
Summer outdoor activities can be enjoyed at the beaches and parks, trails, paddling, golfing, cycling, kid’s camps, Agricultural & Eco Tourism, Water sports, Marinas, Fishing, Boating & Boat tours and boat launches.
There is a lot of historic, arts and cultural sites with folk festivals, museums and opera houses. There are various hotels and resorts to stay in and restaurants to enjoy local cuisines. Nightlife is also quite vibrant at Severn Township.
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