Gull Lake

Gull Lake real estate contains some of the finest waterfront cottages in Minden County in the province of Ontario. Located on one of the longest lakes in the area at almost eight and a half kilometers long, these homes combine beautiful architecture typical of the area with the natural beauty of the surrounding region. With Highway 35 running along the south and east side of Gull Lake, this beautiful lake is less than 15 minutes away from the township of Minden, which serves as the county seat of Haliburton County.

Beautiful sunrise/sunset clouds over a lake at a cottage in Muskoka

Gull Lake Waterfront Cottages Stats

Average Price $1M
Lowest Price $755K
Highest Price $1.3M
Total Listings 3
Avg. Price/SQFT $653

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Gull Lake Waterfront Cottages

Gull Lake cottages for sale are located on large, open acreages with beautiful waterfront views of the scenic lake they’re situated on. 

These beautiful houses are typically made with classic wooden exteriors and surrounded by thick woods, so these properties are quite secluded from the neighboring lots.

Large, wrap around decks and patios are common outdoor areas in Gull Lake real estate, perfect for enjoying the incredible scenery of the area.

Docks are also common features found in Gull Lake waterfront cottages for sale — more areas for residents here to take in the natural beauty of the lake — as well as boat launches for enjoying the beauty of the lake directly on its serene surface.

Inside, Gull Lake homes for sale typically have an average of three bedrooms, making these cottages perfect for families looking to build memories that they’ll cherish for a lifetime, or those looking to have enough space to entertain friends.

Gull Lake Area Information

Gull Lake real estate has the distinction of being situated on one of the largest lakes in the area, close to main arterial roads that connect this beautiful lake to the nearby towns and cities that keep residents here close to nearby amenities.

Gull Island also has multiple islands across it with private residencies that lucky homebuyers will find available to purchase, as well as providing additional views to the waterfront cottages along the shoreline.

Islands that are situated across Gull Lake include:

  • Sugar Island

  • South Morris Island

  • Harriet Island

  • Lakeview Island

  • Alice Island

  • St. Helena Island

  • North Morris Island

  • Long Island

  • Victoria Island

  • Easter Island

Gull Lake is less than 15 minutes away from the township of Minden, which serves as the county seat to Haliburton County. 

The close proximity to this town means residents are always close to grocery stores, gas stations, LCBO and local restaurants. 

Gull Lake is also ideal for those looking for property on an idyllic lake that’s not too far from municipal areas, as it’s less than two hours away from the Greater Toronto Area and less than four hours away from Ottawa.

Gull Lake is also close to multiple other popular Minden area lakes, such as:

  • Little Bob Lake

  • North Pigeon Lake

  • Sheldon Lake

  • Devil’s Lake

  • Black Lake

  • Moore Lake

The Gull Lake area is also full of numerous parks and open areas for residents to take advantage of, such as Snowdon Park just twenty minutes away from the area, providing locals with a beautiful naturally preserved area full of trails to explore the flora and fauna natural to the area.

Other parks close to the Gull Lake area include:

  • Queen Elizabeth II Provincial Park

  • Panorama Park

  • Dahl Forest

FAQs About Gull Lake

Q: Where is Gull Lake located?
A: Minden, the county seat of Haliburton County, is a few miles north of Gull Lake. Miners Bay is also located just to the south of this popular Ontario lake.

Q: Are there any islands on Gull Lake?
A: Gull Lake is home to numerous islands, such as Sugar Island, St. Helena Island, North Morris Island, Victoria Island, and others.

Q: How large is Gull Lake?
A: Gull Lake has almost 2,000 acres of surface area, with an average depth of about 50 feet.