Located In Beauce, In The Province Of Quebec, Just Few Miles From Jackman, Maine


Here's A Brief Description Of The Camp


Construction's Year : 1970

Dimensions : 28'-2.5" Frontage X 18'-3" Deep And A Porch 6' X 28'-2.5" Long

Roof : Made Of Asphalt Shingles

Land : 145'1" Width X 187'0" Deep

Land : Half Of It Is Lawn And The Other Half Is Plain Wood

Exterior Finishing : Wooden Rounded and Embedded Slates Of 7" width

Fondation : 3 Beams Of Wood 28' X 12" X 6" Seated On (9) Ciment Bases 2'6" X 2'6"

Oil Tank : 100 Gallons

Parking Lot : For Three Cars

Small Exterior Storage Place: 8' X 8' Recovered With Galvanized Metal Sheets

Field Of Purification : Field of purification For The Septic Tank, Has Been Done According To The Government Environmental Rules And Laws Of The Province



Interior Description :


One (1) Room : Dinning Room, Living Room and Kitchen With A 8' High Window Giving A Beautiful View On The Mountain

Rooms : 2 Bedrooms.

Room : 1 "Inside" Toilet (w.c.)

Room : In One Of The Bedroom There Is A Shower In Fiber Glass

Heating: Slow Combustion Stove With A Small Oil Furnace

Chimney : 7" In Stainless Steel

Lighting : Propane Lights, The Refrigerator, The Water-Heater (30 Gallons) And Stove Works Also With Propane Gas

Electricity : Even Though We Don't Have Electricity At The Camp, It Passes By At Approximately (400') Four Hundred Feet From The Camps



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