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Laurie Christo
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        Set on 3 acres with 400 feet of private shoreline, this exceptional Bay Lake property immediately impresses the moment you arrive. The approach opens to panoramic water views that stretch across a quiet, sheltered cove, creating a sense of space and freedom that photos can only hint at. The main residence, built in 2012 and extensively renovated, features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom (and ready for another), and a bright, open-concept design with a walk-out basement that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. Adding remarkable versatility, a winterized 2-bedroom guest house provides space for year-round visitors or rental income, making it ideal for multi-generational living or hosting family and friends. At the waters edge, a gently sloped drive leads to a private boat launch, boathouse, and docks. Here you can swim, kayak, or fish for pickerel, pike, and bass, then set out to explore the wider waters of Lady Evelyn Lake. In winter, enjoy direct access to OFSC snowmobile trails, while nearby hiking networks, including the “Neighbourwoods” Trails and the Ottawa-Temiskaming Highland Trail, provide year-round adventure. With uninterrupted views of Crown Land across the lake, complete privacy, and nature in every direction, this rare offering combines generous space, modern comfort, and the true essence of northern living. The photos can’t fully capture it-
Latchford, known as “the best little town by a Dam site” is located in South Temiskaming, just 35 kilometers from Temagami. Latchford is famous for its nearly 100 year old hydro electric dam which drapes over beautiful Montreal River.
With a population of 420, Latchford is the gateway to the James Bay Frontier and a great place to reside or to start your vacation. In addition to being the Hiking Trailhead of the North, having a magnificent beach, great recreation facilities and waterfront camping facilities at Bay Lake Campground. Latchford is also the home of W.J.B Greenwood Provincial Park. Latchford boasts a rich history which comes to life in many tourist attractions such as the House of Memories Museum and the Ontario Logger’s Hall of Fame.