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Mintha Street I Barry’S Bay I Ontario Accelerating success. FOR SALE 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO BAY I BARRY’S 88 MINTHA STREET MINTHA STREET BARRY’S BAY PROPERTY PROPERTY OVERVIEW LOCATION: 88 Mintha represents a rare opportunity to acquire a serene, 11-acre retreat in the quiet and well- 88 Mintha is located in the town of Barry’s Bay established town of Barry’s Bay. (southwestern Renfrew County). It is 85 kilometres southwest of Pembroke, 95 kilometres west of Renfrew, The property at 88 Mintha Street (the “Property”) is located in Barry’s Bay, 200 kilometres west of Ottawa, 175 kilometres north of within the Madawaska Valley, approximately two hours west of Ottawa. The Peterborough and 50 kilometres east of Algonquin Park. current owner, Valley Manor Long Term Care Facility, is relocating its licenses to a new building next to St. Francis Memorial Hospital. Built in 1978, this main building has been well-maintained and is set on 10.98 acres of terraced land, among mature pine trees and rocky outcrops. Built as a single story quadrangle, containing a beautiful courtyard of gardens, water features and fountain, it provides windows for all bedrooms, either facing into the courtyard or to the surrounding forest. At approximately 31,000 sq. ft. the building currently accommodates 90 beds in 52 semi-private and ward rooms. Each room has a two-piece bathroom. There are six shared bath/shower Algonquin Park rooms within the facility. Additional features include a communal dining area serviced by a commercial PEMBROKE kitchen, fireplace lounge, and chapel. Operational facilities include a nurse’s station, infirmary, laundry room, staff lunchroom and several offices along with a boardroom associated with administration operations. There are approximately 100 on-site parking spaces. RENFREW OTTAWA This Property will become vacant in mid-2022. It may be purchased on the BARRY’S basis of a sale/leaseback or with a closing date subject to vacant possession BAY of the Property. Speak to listing agent for further details. PROPERTY INFORMATION: Address 88 Mintha Street Owner Valley Manor Inc. Total Building Area 31,248 SF Zoning CF - Community Facility PETERBOROUGH Site Area 10.98 Acres Asking Price $495,000 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO AREA OVERVIEW Barry’s Bay is a community in the township of Madawaska Valley, Ontario, Canada, located two hours west of Ottawa on the shores of Kamaniskeg Lake. Barry’s Bay population is approximately 1,300 people. This area of Renfrew County (which consists of Barry’s Bay, Wilno and Combermere towns) was first settled by Europeans over an hundred years ago. The Property is well-located nearby all of the essential amenities in Barry’s Bay. There are a number of restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues in town, as well as other services, such as a hospital, beverage and food stores. With plenty of greenery around, the Property’s serene surroundings include over a dozen small lakes and Madawaska River within a 10-minute drive (including picturesque Lake Drohan), and Algonquin Park (within an hour drive). The town of Wilno is a 15-minute drive from the Property. Wilno is the first and oldest Polish settlement in Canada, and holds numerous points of interests, including art galleries, local museums and a golf course. 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO AREA SURROUNDING OVERVIEW AREA: 1 Pizza Pizza 1 Beer Store OPEONGO LINE 1 2 Vito’s Pizzeria 2 LCBO 1 1 1 2 3 Polka Spudz 1 Yuil’s Value Mart 5 4 2 1 3 2 Roosters Diner / INGLIS ST Metro 2 4 Dixie Lee 2 5 Subway MINTHA ST 1 Madawaska Coffee Co. 2 Tim Hortons MINTHA STREET WILNO ST CASEY ST DUNN ST BAY ST JOHN ST SAINT FRANCIS MEMORIAL IGNATIUS DR HOSPITAL H SIBERIA RD STAFFORD ST MADAWASKA RIVER 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO AREA SURROUNDING OVERVIEW AREA: Algonquin Park 40 min 9 min WILNO BARRY’S BAY 3 min MADAWASKA RIVER 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO Accelerating success. 88 MINTHA STREET I BARRY’S BAY I ONTARIO BAY I BARRY’S 88 MINTHA STREET Sunny Wiles Vice President +1 416 643 3772 MINTHA [email protected] STREET BARRY’S BAY.
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