There are some of us who object to the fast track, Nascar-track style of boater, preferring to take our time exploring nature and respecting wildlife. This is the philosophy of rural living for this development.
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This is the road that has been created. Otty Lake is a shallow lake, only 60 feet deep, according to the coasters we have! I even bought a water bottle with the lake map on it!
We took a couple of walks down the new road. They had an open house last week!
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I have yet to dip my toes in the water of Otty Lake. Of course, it's pretty frozen right now!!!
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6 comments:
I hope they won’t build too many houses. Right now it looks so peaceful.
Looks like a lovely place to visit - but for me, only in the summertime! Maybe one day I will get there to see the beauty. Until then, I will have to just enjoy it vicariously through your photos and information! Have a good evening...thanks for a very enjoyable place for me to visit every day!
Wow, I love that first photo, Jenn. The blue is gorgeous and that cloud is, too.
K
The cloud formation in that first photo is really awesome. It looks so heavy.
We've had lovely February days, faithful readers!
Photography is a piece of cake!
Re: the development, they plan 30 homes, on $125,000 lots, with each lot being 2+ acres.
They have close ties to the local conservation authority and are working hard to meet those codes. I anticipate some homeowners who respect the woods, the lake and the waters, unlike Muskoka where the citiots were horrible seasonal visitors.
I hope the area doesn't lose this peaceful ambiance. Often home buyers like the rules at first, then try to change them.
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