$21,000,000 CAD | Built 2008 | 9,500 Sq. Ft. | 6 Beds | 7 Baths | 10 Acres
126 Strum Island Way, Oakland, Nova Scotia, Canada, B0J 2E0
If you are interested in maintaining social distance elegantly, this might be your ideal spot. The Lodge at Strum Island is currently available for $21 million CAD in Oakland, Nova Scotia. Spanning 10 acres, this secluded island was built with privacy, safety, and self-sufficiency in focus. It boasts its own energy source, heating, food supply, and water access, along with options for boat transport and docking, or even helicopter access. Those keen on isolation can enjoy extended stays well beyond a year without needing to leave the grounds! The island features serene surroundings, including meticulously kept landscaping, stunning gardens, greenhouses, a walking trail, and thousands of native trees and plants.
The expansive main lodge offers 10,000 square feet of space and was constructed in two phases. Its stylish design blends rustic elements with a touch of modern elegance. There are 6 bedrooms, each featuring its own en-suite bathroom, abundant natural light, and beautiful vistas. The lodge includes a stunning great room complete with a hand-carved bar and signature fireplace. Gourmet meals can be prepared in the spacious kitchen and dining area that includes a butler’s pantry. After a day of exploring, you can unwind with a glass of wine in the rose hut while enjoying the hot tub or observing the rich wildlife from the observation tower – this property truly has it all. When you’re ready to venture back to the mainland, a short 3-minute boat ride will take you to the 100-foot dock, and it’s just an additional 5 minutes to get to Mahone Bay. The Lodge at Strum Island is priced at $21 million CAD and is represented by the Cowan-Smith Team.