1961 Metro Rd N
Georgina, ON L0E 1L0
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About This Home
OVERLOOKING DE LA SALLE PARK,AND LAKE SIMCOE,CLOSED TO PUBLIC TRANSIT AND SHOPS. 9 FT CEILINGS,HARDWODD FLOOR ONMAIN LEVEL,OAK STAIRS,GRANITE COUNTERS,GAS INSERT FIREPLACE,8'X10' DECK,DOUBLE GARAGE,EASY ACCESS TO HWY 404,48 (id:52069) ID#: 1975782
1961 Metro Rd N is a AA house located in Georgina, ON and the L0E 1L0 Postal Code. This listing has rentals from C$3300
House Features
- Air Conditioning
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
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- Listed by LOUIS LU | Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
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On the southeastern shores of Lake Simcoe, Georgina moves at a relaxed pace where mornings start with the sound of waves lapping against the dock or the leaves on hiking trails crunching underfoot. This lakeside town is a cluster of small communities, including Keswick, Sutton, and Pefferlaw, each with its own charm and identity that are stitched together by open roads and a shared love of the outdoors. Whether you're cruising down Metro Road on a sunny afternoon or grabbing fresh produce at a roadside stand, Georgina reminds you to enjoy life.
In the summer, parks buzz with local soccer games, and the waterfront trails fill with cyclists and dog walkers. Jackson’s Point offers a stretch near the lake with quaint shops, local restaurants, and all the fixings for a low-key weekend. Most errands are a short drive away, though many neighbourhoods offer enough local spots to skip the highway altogether.
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