WATERFRONT VACATION HOMES FOR SALE ON POINT ABBAYE!! - The Point Abbaye Peninsula is a 12.3-mile-long peninsula that juts out into Lake Superior. This body of land is located in central Baraga County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This boreal ecosystem is bounded by the Keweenaw Bay on the west and the Huron Bay on the east. Considered a very special place by the Ojibwa who fished, hunted, and camped here for generations, it remained mostly untouched until the late 1800s. Today the thickly wooded second-growth forests are managed for production of pulpwood, and the shoreline is dotted with fine private homes and cottages, and vacant land parcels. The northern end of the Peninsula has Copper Country State Forest lands and the County of Baraga has a beautiful park located at the rugged, rocky tip. You might be able to see The Huron Island Light flashing from the rocky freshwater archipelago located about seven miles beyond the end of the peninsula. These islands are named the Huron Islands in honor of the Hurons who once lived in the area - and are a national wildlife area. Each side of the Peninsula has its own special features -- There are stunning sunset views on the west side, clear-day views of the Keweenaw Peninsula to the north, and those views of the Huron Islands and Huron Mountains from the east side. Lake Superior fishing for salmon, whitefish and lake trout abounds on either side! Another local passtime here is nature photography, and you'll have opportunities for that here year round! Whitetail deer, Black bear, Coyote, and Bald eagle sightings are common. -- The BEAR PAW is a modern cottage/home located on 128+ feet of Lake Superior frontage. A few steps down a low bluff will bring you to the shoreline. It is a mixture of course sand and beautiful exposed layered sandstone Patios where you can sunbathe, wade, and launch your canoes and kayaks. The distinctive prow-fronted home has with vaulted ceilings and large sliding glass doors. To make the most of the tall ceiling, a set of windows are placed directly above the sliding glass doors. This floor-to-ceiling window arrangement maximizes light and the view of the lake. The patios doors provide access to a large raised wrap-a-round sundeck for outdoor dining and entertainment. The bright, open spaces are ideal for vacation living or for a permanent home. The home has an open concept Living Area that features a cultured stone gas fireplace, which is surrounded by comfortable couches and has Satellite TV with a VCR/DVD combo player for evenings of relaxation. The Dining Area is located to take advantage of the lake view and has seating for six diners. The Kitchen is separated from the room by a Breakfast Bar for casual seating. It is complete with light colored wood wall hung and base cabinets, ample counter space, and quality appliances. The Open Area leads to the more private Sleeping Area, where two large Bedrooms and a Full Bath are located... Continued In Addendum