Beech Lake Waterfront Cottages Statistics
Average Price | $811K |
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Lowest Price | $1 |
Highest Price | $88M |
Total Listings | 87,685 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $30K |
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Beech Lake Waterfront Cottages
Just east of Boshkung Lake and west of Maple Lake, Beech Lake is home to acreage style cottage properties that are perfect for a second home or a cottage getaway in the desirable Haliburton Lake Country.
Many of the waterfront properties on Beech Lake are hedged in by enormous, mature trees ensuring privacy and seclusion. The modestly landscaped yards blend well with the local scenery and typically lead down to private docks to enjoy the peaceful beauty of this idyllic lake.
Inside these large wooden homes are spacious layouts with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms. Kitchens are roomy, with more than enough space to cook and entertain guests.
Many of the great rooms contain open hearth fireplaces for gathering around during cozy winter get-togethers and open out into spacious backyards with patios for barbecues with friends and family.
If you’ve got an idea for a home that you can’t quite find anywhere on the market, Beech Lake is a great place to look for empty lots. This scenic area has some uninhabited plots that would serve as perfect canvases for homebuyers to design and build their dream cottage on. And with the gorgeous backdrop of Beech Lake already provided, you’re just a few short steps away from moving into your perfect home.
Beech Lake Area and Community
Located just south of Muskoka County, Haliburton County contains some of the most prized cottage properties in Southern Ontario, including Beech Lake in the central-eastern area.
The Beech Lake area is popular for its proximity to numerous serene lakes, which means no matter where you live, you’re never far from enjoying fishing, swimming, and many other water activities while taking in the scenery of one of the most scenic places in Canada.
This area is quite connected, with North Shore Road to the north of the lake and easy access to Highway 118 to the south, meaning you’re only about an hour and forty-five minutes away from the Greater Toronto Area.
The nearest town is Carnarvon, just south of Beech Lake. Here homeowners can pick up supplies, lumber, and groceries, as well as check out the local restaurant scene with an omelet from the Mill Pond Restaurant or a tasty afternoon brew from Boshkung Brewing on their open patio with a beautiful view of the nearby river.
Things To Do in Beech Lake Area
Despite being among the smaller of Haliburton County’s many lakes, Beech Lake provides locals and visitors with numerous activities in the surrounding area, such as:
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Stanhope Museum
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Coopers Lookout
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Sir Sam’s Ski and Ride
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Haliburton Forest
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And many more to explore
FAQs About Beech Lake
Q: How big is Beech Lake?
A: Beech Lake is located just east of Head Lake and Oak Lake and is over 300 acres long.
Q: Does Beech Lake connect to Boshkung Lake?
A: Beech Lake does connect to Boshkung Lake through the Beech River section of the Gull River.
Q: How far is Beech Lake from the Greater Toronto Area?
A: Beech Lake is a little over an hour and a half away from the Greater Toronto Area.
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