![]() ![]() We have decades of experience building in the area and we only use high quality materials from Canada. The insulation performance gives you a low carbon footprint. Generous budgets for finishes enable you to realize your dream home or cottage. This 1650 sqft 1.5 story home can be built quick and cost-effective due to savings on labour. The steel beams soar above you and a wall of windows invites the natural landscape to pour in. IronSpaces brings a totally different building experience: a building envelope with an interior modular steel beam system, highly insulated panels, exterior steel cladding and a Scandinavian contemporary design. Welcome to your new spectacular and innovative home we call the Ironwood 40 on Beartrap Lake, an amazing Lakefront Community with direct access from Hwy 8. Walking distance to all amenities in town. Cafe and public library across the street. Cozy family room, spacious full library, in-law suite, plus sun room, laundry room and utility room. Step down to the patio stoned terrace through a brick walled side garden leading to the back ground-level entrance. Patio pavers lead to a second front entrance where you can access the garage on left, stairs to basement, or the kitchen. Listen to the logs crackling in the fireplace in the formal living room creating the perfect ambiance during those fall evenings. Continue on main floor to open concept kitchen/dining space with patio doors to the screened-in deck where you can relax, enjoy nature, savor the ever changing view of Alains Creek Duck's Unlimited marsh as the tide comes and goes along the vestiges of the old Acadian dykes. Step inside to the inviting foyer with stairs to second level Master bedroom and ensuite, plus patio, two more bedrooms, family bathroom. Patio pavers to front entrance leads to a stunning main door with two side panels. Victorian accented window trim define the style. ![]() Hiking the trails of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park is not only a spectacular adventure, it’s also where you’ll find the Three Sisters, one of Nova Scotia’s most famous rock formations, accessible only by boat or trail.Drive through historic Annapolis Royal residential area where you will automatically be drawn to this attractively landscaped and restored century home at 565 St George Street. Visit the Cape d’Or lighthouse perched at the point where the Minas Basin meets the Bay of Fundy, or spend an afternoon wriggling your toes in the tidal flats of Five Islands Park. The nutrient-rich waters of the Bay of Fundy make it a feeding ground for marine life, and prime whale watching territory. The Joggins Fossil Centre, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is where you’ll find the world’s largest collection of 300 million-year-old fossils. ![]() On the Nova Scotia side, steady erosion from the tides over millions of years have formed sea caves, rock formations, and cliffs. ![]() Go whale watching, explore the coast, or go off the beaten path to explore the geological formations, terrestrial and marine ecosystems of the UNESCO Fundy Biosphere Reserve. Bike, rappel, camp, or kayak your way around the bay. In New Brunswick, explore The Hopewell Rocks, where you can walk around the famous “flowerpot rocks” at low tide then watch as they slowly disappear with the rising tide. And you can enjoy this natural phenomenon from both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The result? Boundless opportunities to explore an extraordinary landscape, incredible marine life, and even the bottom of the ocean floor. One hundred billion tonnes of water move in and out of the Bay of Fundy twice a day, every single day. ![]()
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