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The Road Home

The Road Home

Unique custom-built log home nestled in a wooded lot on Raccoon Lake (Private Lake/Spring Fed). You will fall in love with the coziness of this home with exposed beam cathedral ceilings, a main floor primary bedroom, 2 loft style bedrooms, and 1 bathroom with a claw tub/shower. Just 30 minutes north of Highway 401 (Napanee) and 5 minutes south of Highway 7 (Kaladar) on a municipally maintained year-round road.

There is good cell service. To the East of the property, there is an abundance of Crown Land with miles of hiking and ATV trails. The lake has lots of pike, perch, bass, and muskie for all your fishing needs. The waterfront is natural but there is a cliff on the lake for jumping in the water. The lake is 8-10 ft (Deeper in some locations) for all boating. For hunting purposes, the Crown Land has black bears, whitetail deer, and ducks. Constructed in 2006 and sits on a 16-pier foundation. A drilled well was installed in 2011. There is a 24 x 40 insulated and heated with a woodstove workshop with 2 roll-up garage doors(constructed in 2010), and scissored trusses the perfect height for a hoist. The home could be used as a cottage or year-round residence.

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The electricity source is a 48-volt system (recently upgraded in 2020) with solar panels and 8 batteries as well as portable generators for wintertime use. (All owned) The solar panels are 10-12 years of age and were installed by Renewable Energy in Kingston.

Specifications

First Floor 1121 square feet

Size and dimensions are approximate, actual my vary.

Second Floor 402 square feet

Size and dimensions are approximate, actual my vary.

Desc: Does not include the dimension of the walk-in closet.

Desc: Walk-in closet off the primary bedroom.

Interior Specifications

Interior Feat: Water Heater Owned

Interior Feat: Smoke Detector(s)

Basement: None

Cooling: None

Heating: Fireplace-Propane, Fireplace-Wood, Wood, Woodstove

Fireplace: 3/Living Room, Propane, Wood, Wood Stove

FP Stove Op: Yes

Under Contract: None

Inclusions: Dryer, Hot Water Tank Owned, Refrigerator, Smoke Detector, Stove, Washer

Add Inclusions: Gazebo

Electric Age: 2006

Plumbing Age: 2006

Tank Age: 2006

Common Elem Fee: No

Legal Desc: PT LT 4 CON 7 KALADAR PT 1

29R5888; ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS

Zoning: RLS

Assess Val/Year: $235,000/2016

PIN: 450450138

Occupant Type: Owner

ROLL: 113401003036701

Possession/Date: Flexible

Living Room

Kitchen & Dining Room

Bedrooms

Bedrooms

Exterior Specifications

Exterior Feat: Deck(s), Fishing, Recreational Area, Year Round Living

Construct. Material: Log

Roof: Asphalt Shingle

Shingles Replaced: 2020

Foundation: Piers

Prop Attached: Detached

Year/Desc/Source: 2006/Completed/New/

Owner

Apx Age: 16-30 Years

Property Access: Municipal Road, Public Road, Year Round Road

Other Structures: Gazebo, Workshop

Garage & Parking: Private Drive Single Wide

Driveway Spaces: 8.0

Garage Spaces: 6.0

Services: Cell Service, Internet Other

Water Source: Drilled Well

Sewer: Septic

Lot Size Area/Units: 1.280/Acres

Acres Range: 0.50–1.99

Lot Front (Ft): 39.37

Lot Depth (Ft): 419.90

Lot Shape: Irregular

Location: Rural

Area Influences: Highway Access, Lake/Pond, Major Highway, Place of Worship, Quiet Area, Schools, Shopping Nearby,Trails

View: Trees/Woods, Water

Topography: Hillside, Sloping

Fronting On: West

Restrictions: Conserv. Control

Exposure: East

School District: Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board, Limestone District School Board

Exterior

Features: Water Access

Dock Type: None

Shoreline: Natural

Waterfront Specifications

Frontage: 157.65

Shore Rd Allow: Owned

Exposure: West

Waterfront

Waterfront

Area Attractions

Welcome to Kaladar

This welcoming community is located at the junction of Hwy. 7 and Hwy 41 and just a short drive from the popular camping spot: Bon Echo Provincial Park. The Kaladar Community Centre helps to bring together locals in this tight knit community.

Until the Canadian Pacific Railway came through here in 1184 there was just a sporadic settlement in the area. But, with the train came opportunity and lumber became a commodity to be transported. The original name was Scouten, after the first postmaster.

The Canadian Pacific Railway used to pass through town, this is now a rail trail and part of the Trans Canada Trail.

The Great Trail – The Great Trail is a cross-Canada system that connects us together from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic Oceans. It is currently the longest recreational, multi-use trail network in the world. A portion of this trail runs through Addington Highlands near Kaladar.

Kaladar Pine Barrens Conservation Reserve – Road Cycling – If you’re an avid cyclist, you’ve come to the right place. We have trails that are on and off road to choose from.

Flinton Conservation Area – Open dawn to dusk this Conservation Area is located in the village at the river. You’ll be greeted with large white pines and a pretty place to hike, picnic, and much more.

Area Attractions

Bike Routes

Located in the heart of beautiful Eastern Ontario. Stretching northward from the shore of Lake Ontario, the L&A County Trails include 12 well-marked and and easily accessible looping routes with 600 kilometres of paved roadway. The routes are ideal for cycling enthusiasts.

Many of the County Trails have wide, paved shoulders, which make for a more comfortable and safe ride. As you travel, you’ll experience the natural beauty, unique history, and rural charm that L&A has to offer. In addition to our 12 itineraries, we also share the road with some amazing regional, provincial and national trails that pass through L&A.

The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

Some of the L&A County Trail routes share the road with The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail. This route is a 1,600 km celebration of nature and culture – where peaceful countryside, small towns and big cities link together. Enjoy it for a day or make it a summer-long adventure. The Waterfront Trail passes through Lennox & Addington in Napanee and along the Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33).

To the north is a quaint little town by the name of Northbrook. Further north is Bon Echo Provincial Park.

Bon Echo Provincial Park

The park has 530 campsites that include over 200 electrical-serviced sites, 30 back country canoe and hike-in sites, and 21 roofed accommodation structures. There are also day passes available for those who which to take advantage of everything the park has to offer without an overnight stay. Remember to bring your swimsuit, there’s three natural sandy beaches where swimming is encouraged.

One of the most noteworthy aspects of Bon Echo Provincial Park is Mazinaw Rock. At an astounding 1.5 km long and 100 m high, ‘the rock’ is a spectacular sight. Add in the 260 Indigenous pictographs dotted on its front and this natural wonder turns into and interactive art gallery for you and your family to decipher.

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