In the most hypothetical of scenarios, I'd consider a cottage in the Kawarthas. No, not because I'm a typical Torontonian who likes to go to the family cottage out in that area, but because I went up there once for my first job. It was a great time, mostly to see the woods up there and be by a big lake so unlike the great lakes. It was a brief trip that ended badly, but to this day, I want to go back to that area.
Anyways, it'd be a lot (say, 2 acres or so), going down to the lake, preferrably with stairs if the grading is steep to the lake, and a log cabin, either one floor with a basement, or more likely 2 floors and no basement (assuming the land has difficult soils to lay a deeper foundation in possibly, or issues with seepage)
Of course, this is unrealistic and not something I'd consider due to the state of the housing market in the province.
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