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Jada Miller
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This 2+1 bedroom bungalow is located in the quaint sub-division of Temiskaming Shores, North Cobalt. With 2 large full baths, one up, one down – it is the perfect layout for a family with teens or retirement home for one floor living plus space for guests downstairs. The open concept, eat in kitchen with large opening to the living room makes for easy foot traffic, and marvelous entertaining opportunities. The back deck off the kitchen provides for easy access to outdoor grilling. Downstairs there is a cozy rec room, another bedroom, laundry area and work room. Plenty of extra storage space for all of your seasonal items. Zoned electric heat, and a gas fireplace in the basement is a manageable and efficient way to heat the home at low cost. The backyard has a shed, and only one side left to fully fence it in for your pets. North Cobalt is a safe, residential neighborhood south of Haileybury. With its flat terrain it is great for seniors to get their exercise in, and kids to roam around on their bikes. Do not miss your chance to view this home!
North Cobalt is a small community in the most southern part of Temiskaming Shores. It is a nice residential neighborhood nestled between Haileybury and Cobalt.
Haileybury – Set up on a hill, residents of Haileybury have spectacular views of Lake Temiskaming. Located 34 miles north of Temagami, it is renowned for its fun water park with a manmade beach and 150 foot waterslide. Devils’ Rock, which stands 300 feet above sea level is a must see, and is accessible by foot with amazing views of Lake Temiskaming.
Cobalt, “Canada’s most historic town” is located about 11 miles south of New Liskeard, along Highway 11 B, and 30 miles north of Temagami. Famous for its rich mining history, it was named the “Silver Capital of Canada” and is now designated as a Parks Canada National Historic Site. The Cobalt Classic Theatre and Mining Museum pay tribute to Cobalt’s thriving past.
Nearby lakes include Bass Lake (crystal clear, spring fed lake), Gillies Lake (perfect spot for year round residences and/or summer cottages), and Portage Bay on the Montreal River (fisherman’s delight for Pickerel, Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass, Perch, and Whitefish).