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Full details for Other For Sale in Calais, Maine

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Description

A rare find these days. Lakefront acreage on secluded Canal Cove on Nash's Lake, an 856-acre lake brimming with freshwater fish, inlets and islands with a depth of 62' at its deepest point. This lake and particularly this cove is steeped in rich history and is a best-kept secret in the eastern Washington County area. The property is just a few miles from downtown Calais, our Canadian neighbors, the international St. Croix River, and Passamaquoddy Bay. The dirt road to the property takes you through wild land owned by the City of Calais and land managed by the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge with wildlife everywhere including perhaps even a moose sighting. The property in tree growth conveys with a buildable lot set aside for your private retreat. In the mid-1800s a canal was dug to power a sawmill for the timbers of the shipbuilding era to be built to sail the St. Croix River. Relax, refresh and rejoice lakeside under the canopy of trees. Back to listing
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