Contact Name: Pat & Sharon Hron, Owners
Main Location: Road access lodge located at 880 Cedar Point Road on Eagle Lake in Northwestern Ontario
Contact Details: Email: fish@cedarpointlodge.com
Asking Price: $3,695,000 CAD
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Photos Of The Lodge
Overview
Immaculate “turn-key” drive-in fishing lodge & conference centre located on Eagle Lake in Northwestern Ontario.
The lodge has a very strong operational history as a fishing lodge but its location, land and buildings could suit many other potential business models. The lodge sits on 45.73 park-like acres made up of 6 subdivided parcels with prime water frontage and phenomenal views in every direction.
This is a top-notch operation offering good income, very good quality chalet style guest accommodations, motel units, good quality outbuildings, a pavilion and extensive docking. The lodge is exceptionally well managed and is focused on providing a peaceful and unforgettable experience for its guests.
The lodge has a reliable repeat guest list that will be provided to the purchaser. This will provide the foundation for a successful season before you even open the doors.
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The Location
The lodge is located on a small peninsula that is surrounded by beautiful Waldhof Bay on the north side of Eagle Lake. The waterfront of lot 2 has been significantly developed with retaining walls, a sand beach, boat launch, parking lot, marina and breakwater shielding the marina docks.
Eagle Lake is located between Kenora and Dryden in Northwest Ontario, approximately 150 miles from the border crossing at International Falls, MN. At 68,000 acres and over 70 miles long it is one of the areas larger and most diverse lakes in the region. Its waters hold all five major species of fish, walleye, northern pike, muskie, lake trout and smallmouth bass and provide trophy potential for all species. Eagle Lake is the only lake in Northwest Ontario to have produced muskies over 60 pounds. Eagle Lake can be viewed as a number of smaller lakes interconnected by narrows and bays with over 400 islands. Its 70-mile length encompasses the shallow, stained waters of the south-eastern portion of the lake (Niven and Osbourne Bays), the mid-depth and clear central portion (Big Eagle, Portage and Vermilion Bays), and the deep, gin-clear West Arm. With the exception of lake trout which inhabit the West Arm, as well as several portage lakes, the remaining fish species can be found from one end of Eagle to the other.
The Buildings
Cedar Post Lodge – 700 sf built in 2017
Mallard’s Nest – 500 sf built in 1991
Loon’s Nest – 3,400 sf built in 1999 with addition in 2008
Cabin 9 – 780 sf built in 1995
Grand Moose Chalet – 4,490 sf built in 1960 and remodeled + addition in 2010
Cabin 7 – 550 sf built in 1957
Cabin 8 – 760 sf built in 1957
Motel Unit – 3,600 sf built in 1982
Eagle’s Nest – 2,000 sf built in 1996
Cabin 10 – 750 sf built in 2005
Cabin 5 – 550 sf built in 1957
Cabin 4 – 500 sf built in 1957
Duplex – 1,728 sf built in 1986
There are several accessory structure & facilities on the subject sites that are necessary to the lodge operation, they include: pavilion, extensive docking, storage shed, shop, fish house, gas house. The lodge has also recently invested into new highway signage.