Imagine owning an entire island on Lake Muskoka, and having the freedom to create what comes next. Cedar Island is an extraordinary approx. 3.5 acre private island sanctuary, beautifully positioned within the prestigious West Beaumaris corridor and surrounded by the iconic landmarks of Old Woman and Stonewall Islands. Family held for over 130 years, this storied property presents a rare opportunity to take an exceptional natural setting and reimagine it as a completely bespoke Muskoka estate. The island's remarkable topography offers a collection of spectacular building sites amongst towering pine and hardwood forests, granite outcroppings and sandy shoreline. Sheltered coves invite morning swims, while rocky points capture sweeping lake vistas and dramatic sunset skies. With panoramic water views and exposures stretching from sunrise to sunset, Cedar Island offers an extraordinary foundation for a sophisticated new Lakehouse and private family compound. Three existing summer cottages offer a connection to the island's past, while the next owner has the opportunity to thoughtfully craft its future. Whether envisioned as a minimalist architectural retreat, an expansive multi-generational lake house or an intimate private sanctuary, there is an unparalleled sense of freedom that comes with owning the entire island. An opportunity for a Walker's Point slip offers easy mainland access while still being 2 hours from North Toronto. Rarely does Lake Muskoka present the opportunity to acquire an entire island with this much privacy, provenance and potential. Cedar Island is your blank canvas, and the chance to build something truly extraordinary.
Craft Your Muskoka Legacy on Cedar Island Lake Muskoka. A rare and remarkable opportunity to own Cedar Island, an iconic private island offering approx. 3.5 acres of untouched natural beauty in the heart of prestigious Lake Muskoka. Perfectly situated within the exclusive West Beaumaris corridor, this historic island is neighboured by Old Woman Island, Stonewall, and Island U among some of the most desirable addresses in Muskoka. This private sanctuary features a towering pine and hardwood forest, sandy beaches, sheltered swim coves, and dramatic sunset rocky outcrops all offering multiple ideal sites to create a custom-designed Muskoka Estate. From nearly every vantage point, enjoy panoramic lake views and full sunrise to sunset exposures ideal for situating your dream Lakehouse along the shoreline. Cedar Island is rich in provenance offered for the first time in over a century, home to three charming very enjoyable cottages one notably Cedar Lee that offer a glimpse into a storied past while leaving a blank slate for a bold new future. With its incredible topography, deep water access, and whole island ownership, this is a truly rare chance to build a private Kingdom in complete seclusion, yet just minutes from Walkers Point Marina and under 2 hours from Toronto. Whether you're seeking to create a family playground in Muskoka or a serene escape, Cedar Island offers unmatched privacy and development potential in one of Ontario's most coveted lakefront destinations. Enjoy the existing cottages as you Design. Build & Escape. Cedar Island invites you to create your legacy Muskoka estate a once-in-a-generation offering of privacy, prestige, and potential. There is a transferable slip at Walker's Point for easy minutes water access & grandfathered boathouse cribbing or simply craft totally anew- the world is your Oyster at Cedar Island.
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Last updated by owner on Sep 24, 2025.
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