Overview
Serenity Bay is a new community of townhomes, single-family homes, bungalows, and bungalow-lofts at Grayshott & Turnbull Drive in Severn. Set in the lush forest with private access via a boardwalk to Lake Couchiching, numerous community trails, and only minutes from Highway II and the amenities of Orillia, Serenity Bay is setting a new standard for four-season living.
Where it Feels Like HomeSerenity Bay is an exclusive collection of townhomes, 49' and 59' single-family homes, bungalows, and lofts. All of them are built with exceptional quality and craftsmanship, traits for which two of the most accomplished homebuilders in the country have become known. With modern elevations and contemporary designs, these homes are the perfect complement to the gorgeous scenery.
Project Features
When you live at Serenity Bay, you'll have access to your private lake club right on Lake Couchiching. Take the designated boardwalk from home to the one-acre lakefront, with private trails, picnic tables, a dock, canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals. All of this is available to you exclusively as a resident of Serenity Bay.
Chill in SevernWinter doesn't mean things slow down at Serenity Bay. Hit the slopes at Mount St. Louis Moonstone, one of the region's best hills for skiers and snowboarders. Zip across the frozen lake, scape on a snowmobile, or check out over 300 km of groomed trails winding through snow-covered forests.
If you're looking for something a little slower-paced, spend the day ice fishing on Lake Couchiching or Lake Simcoe, or Georgian Bay is less than an hour away. Not so keen on the colder weather? Explore the area's rich history at nearby heritage museums or historic sites.
- Set in the lush forest
- Minutes from Highway 11
- Dozens of beaches and provincial parks
- Numerous amenities and community trails
- One-acre lakefront with private trails nearby
- Nearby hertage museums and also historic sites
- Private access via boardwalk to Lake Couchiching
- Historic lock system along the Trent-Severn Waterway
- Lakes such as Lake Simcoe, Sparrow Lake and Georgian Bay
Location
Serenity Bay is moments away from the charming streetscapes of Orillia, with a blend of local shops and dining options. Downtown, cobblestone streets, heritage-themed lights, and beautiful landscaping provide the perfect backdrop for establishments that have been a fixture in this city for more than a century.
Summertime FunThere are dozens of warm-weather activities in and around Orillia. Cruise, fish, and play on the waters of Lake Simcoe, Sparrow Lake, and Georgian Bay, all of which you can access by boat through the historic lock system along the Trent-Severn Waterway. If you prefer to explore on solid ground, cycle or hike the waterfront roads and country trails that wind through the region. Dozens of beaches and provincial parks give you plenty of stunning backdrops for a day of fun or relaxation. Or, if you prefer to be in the heart of the action, head into the Port of Orillia. Known as the ‘Jewel of the Trent’, it welcomes thousands of boaters every summer.