Twenty Harrison Island rises from the granite-cradled Archipelago of Georgian Bay — a five-plus acre island that turns 846 feet of shoreline into your address. A main residence and a fully self-contained guest house deliver 8,071 square feet of finished living space. Cathedral ceilings open to the bay through floor-to-ceiling A-frame windows. The dock is among the largest private installations in the region.
It is the kind of property that doesn't trade often. Construction cost alone exceeded four million dollars; the upkeep, the materials, the systems — everything reads as built for a generation, not a season.
An A-frame architecture rising from granite. Cathedral ceilings, a wall of windows facing the bay, a chef's kitchen with gas pendants and a walk-out deck. Designed so the lake is always in the room.
A fully self-contained second residence. Four bedrooms, four ensuites, its own kitchen and gathering space. Hosts can live with the same privacy as the principal residence.
An interior kitchen with gas pendants, quartz, and full sightlines to the bay. A second, screened outdoor kitchen for shoulder-season entertaining.
Sauna, hot tub, and a dive tower at the water's edge. The slow pace, when you want it. The reset, when you need it.
Beach volleyball court · observation deck · heated workshop · expansive deck systems. Designed for many bodies and many summers.
Winterized · generator-wired · 200 AMP · drilled well with reverse osmosis · septic. The island lives through every season.
Two distinct shorelines on one island. Soft sand for the family. Canadian Shield granite for the views.
Total construction cost exceeded four million dollars. Materials and systems chosen for generational permanence.
One of the largest private docking systems in The Archipelago. Multiple watercraft slips, deep-water access, a sandy beach beside the rocky point.