33 Fire Route 104
Nogies Creek, ON

33 Fire Route 104
Nogies Creek, ON
2025-06-05T18:52:42+00:00

PRICE $489,000

4 BEDROOMS

1 BATHROOM

Trent Lakes in a word, AFFORDABLE.

Located just minutes from Bobcaygeon in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes with access to Pigeon Lake from your own dock, boat into town for ice cream, cafes, shopping, take in the sunset or travel the Trent-Severn Waterway and explore. In its prime this three-season cottage was full of laughter and joy as Grandma set up another game or told another of her stories. The four bedrooms were full most weekends and a large part of the summer. Cottage life was simple, easy and fun. With time, neighbours have created year-round homes as you could too. There are endless possibilities here to create what suits your family best. The four bedrooms open onto the open-concept living, dining and kitchen room. The bathroom and laundry are around the corner. The sunroom is the ideal games room or bright dining area when its just too full at Thanksgiving. The waterfront deck stretches the width of the cottage. Sit around the firepit and enjoy the summer nights. Two storage sheds at the back, with plenty of room to build that two-car garage and bunkie. Keep your boat moored right out front under that boat port. Fish the days away, cruise down to the lake, or just hang out and enjoy cottage life. This is a well-established long-time cottaging area, appreciated for its easy access to Pigeon Lake, the proximity to Bobcaygeon and the friendly neighbours. Just under two hours from the GTA. An excellent opportunity to jump into your first crack at cottaging in the Kawarthas. It is what it is and being sold “as is”.

Additional Information

Possession | TBD
Property Taxes | $1,848.68 / 2024
Size | 1037.93 square feet
Lot Size | 100 x 150 feet
Parking | Private single wide gravel driveway
Mechanics | Propane space heaters (as is – not used in last 5 years)
Inclusions | Fridge, stove, microwave, washer, dryer, all windows coverings, all furniture, bbq in shed, patio table and chairs.
Exclusions | Plastic Muskoka chairs and personal items.

About the Neighbourhood | Nogies Creek, ON

Located on Nogies Creek, just a short boat ride into the north end of Pigeon Lake, between Bobcaygeon (7 kms west) and Buckhorn (18 kms east).

Nogies Creek, stretching from Bass Lake to Pigeon Lake, is a significant natural area boasting interesting natural features, unique geology, fisheries and wildlife to discover. An area of not only extensive snowmobiling/ATV trails but also a paddling route.

Pigeon Lake is a part of the Trent Severn Waterway, it is 27 km long, up to 3 km wide and up to 56 ft deep. The lake primarily overflows into Buckhorn Lake through Gannon Narrows. This lake gives you access to five lakes without the need for locking through; Pigeon, Little Bald, Big Bald, Buckhorn & Chemong Lakes. Great fishing and boating. In the northern part of Pigeon Lake is Big Island which is 1085 acres in size and is the largest undeveloped island in the Kawarthas. The island was donated to the Kawartha Land Trust in 2015 and the public is permitted to use the island for fishing, swimming, picnics, hiking, walking, cross-country skiing & other related recreation.

Bobcaygeon is situated on three islands between Sturgeon and Pigeon Lakes with Lock 32 on theTrent-Severn Waterway. Home to the justly famous ice cream of the Kawartha Dairy and Bigley’s Shoes with its multiple stores on the main street. A Settler’s Village, beach, museum, library and public pool.

Buckhorn is a quaint, little hamlet situated at Lock 31 between Upper and Lower Buckhorn Lake. Known for their locally made wine from Kawartha Winery and their strip of popular restaurants.

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    Ted Johnston, Wendy Nicholson & Kelly Thompson
    Sales Representatives & Broker
    705.738.4000
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    TedJohnston.ca