SPECIAL ATTENTION: THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED Southeast of Detroit, Michigan, on Lake Erie, in Essex County, Ontario, Canada
AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION: Big Creek Lodge is a classic hunting property, outing place, and farm. The property offers one of the most extensive wetlands in the immediate region and is a storied waterfowl hunting location. The land also offers a plentiful population of wild turkeys and whitetail deer.
867.4 +/- total acres and 8,100 sqft. lodge
Historic hunting property and family outing place
Outstanding waterfowl hunting (baiting permit)
Abundant whitetail deer and wild turkey population
Highly-developed and professionally managed
Marshland, timberland, fields, and tillable farmland
Excellent primary access and interior road system
800 +/- feet of beautiful Lake Erie frontage
25 miles from detroit and 15 minutes from amherstburg
30 minutes from windsor international airport
867.4 +/- Total Acres
548.0 +/- acres: Marshland and various wetlands associated with Big Creek
180.0 +/- acres: Timberland and dispersed natural vegetation fields
115.0 +/- acres: Tillable farmland suitable for continued crop cultivation or conservation
14.4 +/- acres: Operational improvements including dikes, levees, canals, roads and trails
10.0 +/- acres: Central Grounds (lodge, outbuildings, and surrounding acreage)
Big Creek Lodge is an uncommon opportunity to acquire one of North Americas legacy sporting properties. Passing through the private gate, one realizes the years of planning, patience, and capital it has taken to craft this special place. All the details have been well arranged, from wildlife habitat to the elements of the lodge and surrounding grounds, providing a new owner with a turnkey, sporting property for family and friends.
This historic outing place was established in 1908. Numerous captains of industry, such as Gar Wood (world speed boat king and founder of Garwood Boats), Bud Fruehauf (founder of Fruehauf Trailer Corporation), Dick Fruehauf (businessman involved in the oil and gas industry), and Robert Fisher (inventor of the seatbelt buckle and founder of Fisher Body Company) have owned the property. From the previous proprietors to the current owner, these stewards have all shared a passion for the land, conservation, and wildlife.
Although only miles from Windsor, Ontario, the property feels as remote as a fly-in Canada outpost. The land is comprised of marshland, timberland, fields, and farmland. The property and surrounding area is a historic and well-known waterfowl hunting area, and just west is the famous Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Along with the excellent waterfowl hunting, there is an abundant population of wild turkey, whitetail deer, and other wildlife.
The land is positioned at the extreme southern boundary of Canada and is a significant waterfowl staging area for the Mississippi Flyway. As October approaches, vast numbers of ducks and geese migrate along the rivers and tributaries from the provinces of Quebec and Ontario to this age-old destination. Waterfowl arrive through this corridor as a final stop and concentrate in the area before dispersing on their annual southern journey. Ducks Unlimited has estimated that due to the high concentrations of waterfowl moving through this region, 80% of black ducks traveling down the Mississippi Flyway pass through this area.
Big Creek enters the north portion of the land and fans out to form an expanse of diverse marshland totaling 548.0 +/- acres. This shallow marsh offers one of the most extensive wetlands in the immediate region, interspersed by cattails and other natural vegetation, providing valuable waterfowl food and cover.
The property is well-developed for waterfowl hunting. There are seven existing hunting blinds, and three have electricity to power ice-eaters when needed. There is plenty of available hunting ground for adding three to five more hunting blinds if desired. A pumping system (24in, 17,000gpm) is in place for adding or removing water from the marshland if needed. In addition, the property has a baiting license issued by the Canadian authorities, which allows food for waterfowl to be put out in non-hunted rest areas. There are 115 +/- acres of tillable farmland, a portion used for agricultural income and the remaining for goose hunting. The goose field offers a pit blind for hunting. Duck season in Ontario is 110 days (late September through early January), and there is a special 10-day goose season prior to duck season. Dove season is from September 1 through November 15.
A local land maintenance company manages the property. Over the years, the company owner has been directly involved in 32 years of development, management, and day-to-day operations of the lodge and property. The owner is also an adjoining landowner.
Big Creek Lodge is located in Essex County, Ontario, Canada, just southeast of Detroit, Michigan. The property is 25 miles from Detroit (less than an hour to the Detroit Airport and less than 30 minutes from the Windsor International Airport) and less than 15 minutes from the city of Amherstburg, which offers shopping, supplies and many good restaurants. The primary access to the property is off Essex County Road 20 (asphalt road) and Concession Road 5 South (gravel road) through a private gate. The land has an excellent road and trail system throughout, which allows travel from the lodge and central grounds via UTV, SUV, or truck.
The Big Creek Lodge is a 8,100 square-foot, one-and-a-half-story, classic hunting lodge resting on 10 level acres. The lodge was originally built in 1974. In 1989 a master suite was added, and in 2002 the south wing was added. The surrounding grounds and lodge offers quiet seclusion and easy access to the propertys numerous hunting locations. The lodge is built on a conventual foundation with an ample craw space for access to all mechanical. The exterior walls are constructed of wood siding and stone veneer with heights averaging 14 feet per floor. The roof is moderately pitched and predominantly a gable configuration built of wood sheathing on wood rafters with dimensional shingle cover.
Built for comfort and entertaining the lodge interior is a spacious and rustic post and beam construction with cathedral tongue and groove ceilings and exposed wood rafters. The walls are tongue and groove wood and painted gypsum board, and the trim work consists of baseboards and casings, and the floor coverings include ceramic tile, hardwood, and slate tile. The door styles are sliding, solid core, and pocket with chrome hardware. There is built-in cabinetry throughout and the lighting system features halogen, fluorescent, recessed, and chandelier fixtures.
The great room has a masculine stone fireplace offering an inviting and warm environment. There is a double-sided stone fireplace in the dining room with an adjacent wet bar. The commercial kitchen has Cherry wood cabinets highlighted by granite countertops with granite backsplashes. The kitchen offers built-in appliances and includes a sub-zero wine cooler, a freezer, a Bosch dishwasher, a Whirlpool ice maker, two Sub-Zero refrigerators, a custom-made copper exhaust hood, a soup maker, two Ultraline double wall ovens and a cooktop.
The Big Creek Lodge provides accomidations for up to 14 guests. There are five luxurious bedroom suites, with brick fireplaces in the main suite and guest room. There are five full bathrooms and one half bathroom with ceramic and slate floors, granite and cultured marble countertops, and ceramic and granite tub shower enclosures. The plumbing fittings are chrome with pedestal, vanity, and wall-mounted basins. The ensuite has a steam and multi-head shower and an air jet bath. All of the shower doors are tempered glass.
The lodge has a 2000-bottle wine cellar, a 513 square-foot entertainment room, an office, a gun and gear room with wood lockers and gun racks. Additional features include automatic window shutters, security cameras, and a central fire and burglar alarm system throughout. The lodge exterior offers 1,279 square-feet of covered wood deck and 1,238 square-feet of uncovered wood deck.
There are three outbuildings near the lodge, which include a 50 x 24 heated garage for equipment storage, a 50 x 24 eight-run heated dog kennel, and a grain bin for storing food used for feeding waterfowl areas (the owners hold a legal baiting permit).
A complete list of equipment to be conveyed will be provided to a serious buyer by request. All Seller-owned mineral rights will be conveyed to the Buyer.
Big Creek Lodge is offered for sale at the price of $15,750,000.00 USD. For more information, contact Chuck Myers at 901-830-5836 regarding questions or to schedule a property tour. Myers Cobb Realtors LLC, nor Chuck Myers are licensed brokers in Canada. This information is for marketing purposes only.