This Huge Ontario Cottage For Sale Is A Waterfront Paradise For $400K (PHOTOS)

It has a private shoreline and waterfront deck! 😍
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Life is better at the cottage. This dreamy cottage for sale in Ontario has a stunning waterfront and a bunkie for your pals to sleep in for $399,000. So if you want to spend your days soaking up the bay views, this property is just what you need.

Located in a Georgian Bay township called the Archipelago, this two-bedroom A-frame is a cottage lover's dream.

The home features a massive upper-level deck where you can spend your days lounging among the trees and looking out over true blue waters.

Just a few steps from your front door you can enjoy a 132-foot granite shoreline complete with a huge dock for your boat and any other water toys you might have.

The dock and the wooden path that leads you to it feels like you have your own mini boardwalk right in your yard. Now that’s the dream!

And since most of the yard is made up of rocky terrain, you’ll never have to worry about cutting the grass.

Cottage weekends are about relaxation, after all.

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Off of the master bedroom, there’s a sweet little balcony area that’s perfect for sipping morning coffee.

In place of a traditional balcony railing, wooden canoe paddles line the front of this balcony, giving it that Canadiana vibe that’s almost too cute for words.

Inside the main cabin, you’ll find cozy pine wood walls, floors, and ceilings.

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When you want to have friends over, you'll have plenty of space to host them. 

There’s a charming wooden bunkie on the property that has space for two additional beds.

Jim Marshall | RE/MAX

So if you're in the market for a summer getaway, this affordable Ontario gem is certainly worth checking out.

1418 Georgian Bay Water Access

Price: $399,000

Address: Archipelago North, ON

Description: An adorable A-frame cottage with dreamy waterfront views and a guest bunkie.

Jim Marshall | RE/MAX

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  • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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