67 Kennedy Dr, Trent Lakes, Ontario K0M 1A0
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Peaceful Riverside Retreat Just Minutes from Town If you're seeking peace and quiet without sacrificing convenience, this charming four-season home is the perfect fit. Located just 10 minutes from both Bobcaygeon and Buckhorn with access to lift locks, shopping, dining, and all essential amenities this property offers the best of both worlds. Set on a picturesque 0.72-acre lot along the Miskwaa Ziibi River, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is a rare riverside retreat. The kitchen offers serene views of the private backyard and opens to a spacious deck perfect for entertaining or enjoying your morning coffee in nature. A generous main-floor living room with a cozy wood stove provides a warm and welcoming space to relax. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the year-round recreational opportunities right at your doorstep, including canoeing, swimming, and skating in the winter. Spend evenings gathered around the fire pit under a beautiful canopy of mature trees. The gently winding river flows 3 km into Little Bald Lake and connects to the renowned Trent-Severn Waterway, ideal for boaters and explorers a like. Surrounded by wildlife, you'll regularly spot deer, birds, turkeys, beavers, fish, and more making this property a true nature lovers paradise. Don't miss your chance to own this tranquil property in one of Trent Lakes most beautiful natural settings. Property is being sold "As Is, Where Is".
Property Details
Interior
Features
Lower Floor
Living
8.2 x 4.7Above Grade Window / Wood Stove
Utility
2.3 x 2.7Walk-Out
Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type Carport
Other parking spaces 9
Total parking spaces 10
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