Property Listings

The Mackenzie Ward Estate is currently presenting four exclusive, secluded, and private properties for immediate sale. Located in the emblematic, rugged Canadian wilderness, the Estate has engineered each property to emphasize its unique character. These are properties for discerning individuals who favour the relative seclusion and quietude of the natural environment, while enjoying all the facilities of modern living. Buyers may request that their property be developed by the Estate’s noted advocate architect David Nelson, of Nelson Architecture Inc. The Estate is committed to creating homes built in harmony with their unique natural surroundings, and which respect the environmental and wildlife protection needs of the area. Prospective purchasers of homes and lots may also wish to take advantage of the Estate’s services, for the purchase of the interior furnishings, landscape, dock work, as well as boats, and cars.


Bald Eagle Lot BALD EAGLE LOT
This most northerly lot is a unique and ample private parcel surrounded by an active bald eagle habitat and conservation zone. While a protected species, bald eagles have thrived in this area for millennia. They can frequently be seen on their soaring hunt above the bay in front of this property or perched atop the craggy pines closer to shore. Read More »

Lobstick Bay Lot LOBSTICK BAY LOT
This lot enjoys spectacular views down Lobstick Bay and the eastern end of Regina Bay. It is a classic boreal forest lot with attractive high ground and a pristine shoreline. Read More »

Tom's Point Lot TOM’S POINT LOT
This lot not only has impressive views, but overlooks the remains of a sunken, early 20th century steam boat called The Pastime. The wreck cannot be removed. The boat belonged to Tom Harrison, an old timer, who lived on board while it was moored at Tom’s Point in the 1930s. Read More »

Overlooking the Past Lot OVERLOOKING THE PAST LOT
This most southerly lot enjoys picturesque views into Lobstick and Regina Bays. It also lies just north of the part of the Estate containing the archaeological site of one of the five known Hudson Bay Posts established after 1776 in the Lake of the Woods. Read More »