This three‑acre private island in Algoma Country sits 75 miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, positioned between Thessalon and Blind River in Montgomery Township. Located on Little Chiblow Lake near the narrows to Big Chiblow Lake, the island offers elevated granite terrain, mature forest, and deep‑water surroundings known for lake trout, whitefish, and bass. The setting provides quiet privacy with access to multiple connected lakes and streams.
The Property
The island features a 2,300‑square‑foot, two‑storey cottage built in 2008 with a wraparound deck and water views from nearly every room. The cottage includes three bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 10–12 people. Propane powers the hot water, refrigerator, stove, and lights, and the building is wired for electricity via generator. The island’s unorganized township status allows for additional cabins to be built without permits or restrictions, with multiple private sites available.
The Land and Water
The island is approximately three acres of elevated granite, wooded with pine, spruce, cedar, maple, birch, and hemlock. A trail runs around the perimeter. The surrounding Chiblow Lakes are deep‑water systems with strong fishing and access to additional lakes and streams. A protected cove includes a dock suitable for boats or a bush plane.
Access and Utilities
The island is surrounded by Crown land with no visible neighbors, offering a high degree of privacy. Access from the mainland is via a 5–10 minute boat ride from the private dock at Chiblow Lake Lodge. Utilities include propane systems and generator‑supplied electricity.
The Lifestyle
The island supports fishing, boating, paddling, and quiet retreat living, with forested trails and panoramic water views. Its privacy, unorganized township status, and existing cottage infrastructure make it suitable for family use, expansion, or multi‑cabin development. The combination of deep‑water lakes, Crown land surroundings, and quick mainland access creates a versatile northern Ontario getaway.