west shore of north Malachi lake Own a Piece of Malachi Lake History – 14.3 Acres with 262 Feet of Waterfront Here's your opportunity to own a truly unique waterfront property steeped in the rich history of Malachi Lake. Encompassing approximately 14.3 acres with an impressive 262 feet of shoreline, this exceptional parcel offers privacy, space, and endless potential for your future wilderness retreat. With a gentle, low-profile landscape, the property provides an ideal setting to build the getaway cottage you've always envisioned. The generous waterfront is a rare find on Malachi Lake—where the original surveyed lots measured just 50 feet wide. This property combines five original lots into one expansive holding, creating exceptional privacy and flexibility. Bordering the historic C.N. Railway, the property's roots date back to the early 1900s during construction of the National Transcontinental Railway. The arrival of the railway opened Malachi Lake to settlement, leading to the area's first general store and trading post. In 1911, the first "Camper's Special" train brought eager Winnipeg vacationers to experience the beauty of the Canadian Shield—a tradition of recreation that continues today. Enjoy a desirable southeast exposure, providing abundant sunshine throughout the day and beautiful views across the lake. While visitors once arrived by train, today's access is by boat from the public landing at the south end of the lake via Pickerel Lake Road, offering the perfect balance of convenience and true wilderness living. Whether you're looking to build a family retreat, invest in a rare waterfront holding, or own a fascinating piece of Northwestern Ontario history, this affordable property presents an outstanding opportunity. (id:27476)