Lyndsay Wood

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker

Broker :

No centris® 23966876

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799,000 $

39, Ch. Scott

RegionLaurentides

Neighborhood

CityGore


39, Ch. Scott, Gore

Municipal evaluation

Year 2026
Land 319 600 $
Building 194 600 $

Taxes annual

Municipal Taxes (2026) 2 895 $
School taxes (2025) 271 $
Total514 200 $
Total3 166 $
Distinctive features Water front
Garage Detached
Equipment available Private yard, Partially furnished
Basement Crawl Space
Siding Aluminum, Wood
Roofing Enviroshake hybrid shingles, Tin
Heating system Electric baseboard units
Garage Detached
Hearth stove Wood burning stove
Landscaping Landscape
Sewage system Purification field, Septic tank
Parking (total) Outdoor, Garage
Distinctive features Water access, Water front,
Wooded
Heating energy Wood, Electricity
Water supply in the service basement, Tubular well
Driveway Not Paved
Foundation Poured concrete, Concrete block

3 Rooms
1 Bedrooms
Room Floor Dimension Floor covering
Hallway 1st level/Ground floor 18.4x3.7 P Ceramic tiles
Living room 1st level/Ground floor 22.8x18.9 P Wood
Kitchen 1st level/Ground floor 21.4x12.8 P Floating floor
Primary bedroom 1st level/Ground floor 11.3x10.7 P Floating floor
Bathroom 1st level/Ground floor 7.10x9.8 P Floating floor
Workshop 1st level/Ground floor 13.4x9.4 P Wood
Playroom 2nd floor 22.8x18.9 P Wood
Bedroom 2nd floor 21.2x11.2 P Floating floor

Remarks

Rare 118-acre private estate in the Laurentians with a small private lake, trails throughout the land, mature maple trees ideal for a potential sugar bush, and abundant wildlife including frequent deer sightings. Historic home built in 1847 with a 1976 extension, formerly owned by regional pioneer Margaret Cook. Full of ancestral charm and well maintained over the years. Includes 2 outbuildings, garage, and small stable with stalls for animals. Peaceful and secluded setting only 10 min to Morin-Heights, 18 min to St-Sauveur, and 1 hour from Montreal. Ideal family domain immersed in nature.

Additional info

Exceptional and rare 118-acre estate offering unmatched privacy, natural beauty, and a rich historical heritage in the heart of the Laurentians. A truly magical property where nature lovers can live in complete harmony with the surrounding environment, wildlife, and peaceful forest setting.

This remarkable domain features its own private lake, perfect for kayaking and enjoying tranquil moments immersed in nature. Trails wind throughout the property, allowing easy access to various sections of the land for walking, exploring, snowshoeing, ATV rides, or simply enjoying the outdoors year-round. At the back of the property, numerous mature maple trees create excellent potential for a future sugar bush.

Wildlife is abundant, with deer and other animals frequently seen directly on the property, creating an extraordinary setting for those seeking privacy, serenity, and a deep connection with nature. The land offers endless possibilities for a family estate, hobby farm, recreational retreat, or countryside sanctuary.

The property's history is equally captivating. The ancestral home was originally owned by Margaret Cook, a pioneer of the region, adding unique character and historical significance to this exceptional estate. Built in 1847 with an extension added in 1976, the residence has been carefully maintained over the years while preserving much of its original charm and warmth.

Inside, the home offers a welcoming atmosphere filled with character, blending ancestral details with functional living spaces. The extension provides additional living area while respecting the original style of the property.

Included on the property are two outbuildings, including:

A detached garage, with gravel floor A small stable with animal stalls, with cement floor and old water lines (to be verified if they still work) Additional storage and utility spaces

The setting is peaceful and secluded, yet conveniently located only: -10 minutes from Morin-Heights and ski hills -18 minutes from Saint-Sauveur -1 hour from Montreal

This unique estate offers the rare opportunity to own a vast piece of Laurentian history surrounded by forest, wildlife, trails, and water. An extraordinary property ideal for buyers seeking complete privacy, nature, and a true country lifestyle only a short distance from amenities and outdoor activities.

A one-of-a-kind family domain where history, tranquility, and nature come together beautifully.

Additional info: -can include furnishings and equipment, to be discussed -Available within 60 days -The wood fireplace has been condemned but there is a Heartstone wood stove. -Electric baseboard main heating -The well is located in the service basement, we are unsure if it is an artesian well or not, to be verified.. -Trails lead directly to the lake. The lake is ecological with beavers but has be navigated with a kayak.

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