Cold Creek Estates
“Elegant Country Charm”

Cold Creek Estates dominates one of the highest points of the Rice Lake and Lake Ontario watershed divide (over 1000 feet above sea level) with an impressive view of its rural neighborhood. Pastoral serenity amid undulating surroundings about one hour’s drive from Metropolitan Toronto amenities, 10 minutes from favourite fishing spots and only 20 minutes from Kawartha Downs race track.

It straddles the hilly landscape of Northumberland County, which offers fairs and festivals, cultural delights in music and theatre, numerous delectable town and country inns for discriminating connoisseurs, an impressive artist community, golf courses, antique shops, flea markets, water sports and an “angler’s paradise”. There are almost 17,000 acres of forest preserves with trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, biking, horse-back riding, snowmobiling and many other country conveniences and recreational traditions.

Just a 10 minute drive from Cobourg, known in the early 1900’s as the “Newport of the North” which continues to attract tourists more than ever to its Heritage Harbour and historical buildings. The expansive waterfront with its sandy beaches and charming boardwalks offers charter fishing and breezy windsurfing.  The area also offers the  elegant Victoria Hall, sprawling Victoria Park, a handsome 197-deck marina and yachtclub, a well as a unique Art Gallery and the popular Northumberland Players Theatre.

The Globe and Mail recently described Cobourg as one of the eight best cities in Canada to do business in. A Toronto Star article later extolled the “growing popularity of Cobourg” for families and retirees under the commendable headline “moving to Cobourg area seen as future trend”