99.6 Acres + 2025 Travel Trailer: Turn-key recreational property on Amherst Island - move in and start enjoying it now. Property includes a 2025, 28' Jayco Jay Flight bunkhouse travel trailer, practically brand new with only two nights' use, set up and ready to go on prime hunting and outdoor recreation land. The travel trailer sleeps up to 10 and is fully equipped for comfortable stays: a full bathroom, kitchen, dining and sitting area, additional outdoor kitchen and awning for evenings outside, two-door access, and a full queen-size bedroom with built-in storage - plus room for bike storage if needed. A rhino tank and water tank are also included, making the trailer fully self-sufficient for extended stays off-grid. The land itself is an outdoor enthusiast's dream: a mix of high-producing hay fields, mature hardwood woodland, and a small pond and marsh area home to local wildlife, including Blanding's turtles. Over 800 feet of deeded waterfront sits directly across the road on Amherst Island's north channel, and the property rises about 20 metres from Front Road at the north end up to Concession Road 2 to the south - offering commanding views for those considering a future build. Three year-round municipally maintained road frontages (Front Road, Emerald 40 Ft Road, and Concession Road 2) provide flexible access, with electrical service, a driveway, and parking pad already in place. A 2025 survey and preliminary severance discussions with Loyalist Township add long-term flexibility. Amherst Island offers a 15-minute, year-round ferry crossing to Millhaven (running hourly, 20 hours a day), putting you 15 minutes from Kingston, plus island amenities including a general store with LCBO, a Canada Post outlet, a public beach, and seasonal dining and artist studios. Whether it's hunting season, summer weekends, or a basecamp while you plan a future home, this property is ready when you are.
Mixed topography including dry, flat, hillside, marsh, sloping
Home design
Vacant land property
Parking
Private parking with space for 8 vehicles
Utilities
Cable available
No sewer
Other
Approximately 99.6 acres
Frontage on Lake Ontario (frontage length 265.79)
Irregular lot with waterfront frontage and mixed level/sloped terrain
Zoning: PA, SR, RU, EP
Publicly maintained road access
Directions: Amherst Island Ferry to Stella, then Front Rd west to Emerald 40 Ft
Electricity and solar
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Sale and tax history for Lot 13b Front Rd
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
TREB #X13592418
Jul 21, 2026
Listed
$589,000
TREB #X13589266
Jul 20, 2026
Listed
$539,000
+38
Imagine waking up on your own hilltop, coffee in hand, looking out over your 800+ feet of waterfront, the north channel, and the mainland beyond. This 99.6 acre parcel on Amherst Island offers a rare opportunity to build on a hilltop, closer to your shoreline, or in the woods - the land rises roughly 20 metres in elevation from the deeded waterfront across Front Road at the north end up to Concession Road 2 to the south. Design a home around the view, whatever your fancy. Beyond the building site, the land itself is working for you: high producing hay fields (fertilized annually and actively hayed by a local farmer) keep the property taxes low, while mature hardwood woodland and a small pond and marsh (home to Blanding's turtles) offer privacy, nature, and room to roam. It's also been used as a great hunting ground in the past, if that's your thing. With municipally maintained year-round roads (Front Road, Emerald 40 Ft Road, and Concession Road 2) on 3 sides, you have flexible access options as you plan your build. Electrical service is already brought to the property with 200-amp panel availability, and a driveway and parking pad are in place to get you started. A 2025 survey and preliminary severance discussions with Loyalist Township add further flexibility down the road. Owning here also means island life: a 15-minute, year-round ferry crossing to Millhaven (runs hourly, 20 hours a day) puts you 20 minutes from Kingston or Napanee, while the island itself offers a general store with LCBO, a Canada Post outlet, a public beach, a close-knit community with its own JK-8 school, and seasonal artist studios, museum and dining. Known for exceptional birding, great cycling, and its large collection of Irish dry stone walls, Amherst Island is a lovely and unique spot to set down roots.