Lake Muskoka | SOLD



November 1, 2023

Lake Muskoka

2-1033 Hamill Road

$1,295,000

1208 ft2

3

1

.33 ac

Property Description

Discover an exceptional opportunity with this level property boasting 125′ of coveted west exposure on Lake Muskoka.

Conveniently located just minutes to Bala or Hardy Lake Provincial Park, this property features easy entry from the road and to the waterfront, ensuring hassle-free access.

With the existing cottage located right at the waters edge, this is a great opportunity to turn this property into the cottage you have been dreaming of.

Take advantage of the gradual entry to Lake Muskoka, with deeper waters off the end of the dock, and a lively waterfront with access to Muskoka’s largest lakes.

Embrace the chance to transform your aspirations into reality on this beautiful property in popular Bala Bay.

Features

  • West exposure
  • 125′ on Lake Muskoka
  • .33 acres
  • Level property
  • Gradual entry to the lake
  • Deeper water (approx. 4′) off dock
  • Short drive to Bala, Hardy Lake Provincial Park
  • Located in lively Bala Bay
  • Boat or canoe to The Kee to Bala
  • Access to Lake Rosseau and Lake Joseph

Property Details

Taxes
$3576 (2023)

Frontage
125′

MLS#
40568543

Lake
Lake Muskoka

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    Lake Muskoka Information

    KEY FACTS ABOUT LAKE MUSKOKA

    Lake Muskoka is the largest inland lake in the Muskoka Lakes region. It covers an area of approximately 12,100 hectares and has a perimeter of about 269 kilometers. It stretches down 73 meters at its deepest point and has an average depth of about 18 meters. In terms of clarity, you can generally see down about 3.5 meters. In addition to boasting many waterfront cottages, the lake has several public launches. They can be found in places like Gravenhurst, Milford Bay, Bracebridge and Bala.

    FISHING AT LAKE MUSKOKA

    Fishing is what lured many people to Lake Muskoka in the first place, and it continues to be a wildly popular activity on this glimmering, utterly gorgeous lake. The lake trout population used to be quite robust. During the 1970s, however, it started to decline. Through the efforts of conservation teams, the lake trout population has been somewhat revived. In addition to lake trout, Lake Muskoka boasts species such as walleye, herring, brook trout, rainbow smelt and whitefish. Fishing charters are readily available, and they are great options for those who are relatively inexperienced with fishing in the Lake Muskoka region.

    Lake Muskoka Cottage

    Physical Features

    Surface Area (ha)
    12,100

    Elevation (m asl)
    225

    Volume (104 m3)
    183,000

    Mean Depth (m)
    18

    Island Shoreline (km)
    209

    Maximum Depth (m)
    73

    Perimeter (km)
    269

    Watershed (km2) excludes area of lake
    4600

    Water Clarity

    3.5

    Crown Land (%)

    0

    Major Fish Species

    • Brook Trout
    • Lake Trout
    • Lake Whitefish
    • Lake Herring
    • Rainbow Smelt
    • Northern Pike
    • Smallmouth Bass
    • Largemouth Bass
    • Walleye