It’s a few short years from today. The lights of restaurants and
cafés sparkle on either side and couples stroll arm in arm past
the quaint shops that have just opened up. Others are returning
from the beach at the head of The Slip. The stores by the harbour
are busy with shoppers and patios are filled with the sound of
conversation and laughter. With four magnificent freshwater bays
and a rare privately-owned deep water harbour almost a mile long
and 600 feet wide, the 825 acre master-plan for Port McNicoll calls
for cafés, restaurants, an artisan community, shops, a preserved
wetland, a park, a yaht club, the Keewatin museum and an elegant hotel and spa. A careful mix of residences,
from exquisite custom homes, to weekend retreats and gracious
condominium will dot the landscape.




