Welcome to historic 1174 Seabreeze Road! Experience the epitome of Muskoka charm in this historic waterfront log cottage on Lake of Bays. Built in approximately 1935, this magnificent property boasts 180 feet of coveted western exposure waterfront on Lake of Bays. Immerse yourself in the wonder of Muskoka with sunny afternoons at the lake & breathtaking sunsets over beautiful clear waters. Children & families will delight in the shallow entry with a hard packed sand bottom, while boaters take advantage of the 2nd largest lake in Muskoka, and hours of boating. A majestic floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with a wood stove sets the tone for cozy evenings, while 2 skylights invite natural light to dance through the cottage throughout the day. A wonderful large Muskoka room wraps around the front and side of the cottage, providing outstanding views of the lake, while offering a special place to gather for games, reading, meals and more. The loft space, easily convertible into 2 bedrooms, currently accommodates 4, and is complemented by a bunkie for additional guests. Enjoy panoramic lake views from the Muskoka room, Great room, and Kitchen, all this nestled on a tranquil 1.8 acres. Enjoy the meandering walking path along the old road, a level, easy walk suited to all ages. Located on a municipal year round road, only minutes to Dorest & Dwight by car or boat.
“Seabreeze is the name given to a long section of the eastern shore of Ten Mile Bay. There are a great many cottages built amongst the silver birches on this shore and the owners are very proud of their fine sand beaches and of hte numerous, natural bubbling springs, which provide many of them with pure ice-cold drinking water.”
Taken from By Wagon and Water, printed by Muskoka Printing and Duplicating, Dwight, Ontario. A Division of Flomar Graphics Ltd. May 1980.
Seabreeze Road is located on the eastern shore of Ten Mile Bay, Lake of Bays, Muskoka. Originally settled in 1880 by pioneers who attempted to farm the land, it gradually shifted to cottage properties. By the 1920’s a large wharf was built which allowed the Iroquois Steamship to deliver people and supplies to shores through the summer months. Seabreeze Road is now home to a number of year round residents who enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches, the walking path and the close proximity to both Huntsville and Dorset.