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Set on a double lot (approx. 200x200) just under an acre (0.9 acre) , this 4 bedroom home sits quietly among the trees, reached by a winding driveway that naturally creates privacy from the road. Just across the street, two excellent Lake Huron water access points make it easy to slip down for a swim, launch a kayak, or catch one of the area's unforgettable sunsets over the water. Built in 2010, the home was planned to feel open, bright, and comfortable when the whole family is here. The main living space features vaulted ceilings and an open layout, allowing the kitchen, dining, and living areas to flow together without feeling crowded. Large windows pull in natural light throughout the day and keep the surrounding trees part of the view. The main level offers just over 1, 400 sq ft of living space, with a full walkout basement already well underway with new drywall installed and primed. With the finishing touches, the lower level has the potential to nearly double the total living space, giving plenty of room for additional bedrooms, recreation space, or a separate area for guests. Construction was done with longevity and efficiency in mind. With R36 insulation in the walls, R60 in the attic, and 30-year shingles, the home was built well beyond typical standards. A brand new forced air propane furnace (March 2026), along with backup convection heaters, keeps things comfortable year-round while helping manage energy costs. Outside, the spaces feel just as welcoming. The 48-foot front porch offers plenty of room to relax with a coffee in the morning or a drink in the evening, while the large rear deck looks out over a flagstone path that leads to the fire pit area. It's an easy place to gather for barbecues, campfires, and long nights under clear Peninsula skies. The setting is quiet and friendly and just steps to Lake Huron, with the kind of surroundings that naturally lend themselves to slow mornings, full beach days, and evenings around the fire. (id:58753)
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Almost all errands require a car. It is possible to get on a bus. Minimal bike infrastructure.
The average walkability score in the surrounding area is Walk Score: 1/100, Transit Score: 0/100, Bike Score: 21/100.
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62 MCIVOR DRIVE, Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H1Z0 in Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H1Z0 is a single family residence listed at $579,000. Highlights include 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Realty.ca has 37 photos, sales history, school insights, and mortgage tools for this listing.
Realty.com has 37 photos of 62 MCIVOR DRIVE.
The full address for this home is 62 MCIVOR DRIVE, Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H1Z0.
62 MCIVOR DRIVE has been listed on Realty.com since Thu May 14, 2026
Almost all errands require a car. It is possible to get on a bus. Minimal bike infrastructure.
The average walkability score in the surrounding area is Walk Score: 1/100, Transit Score: 0/100, Bike Score: 21/100.
Listing provided courtesy of:
Century 21 Millennium Inc.
Listing agent:
ASHLEY GERVAIS
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