Living in the Heart of Peterborough.

Why Living Near Little Lake is One of Peterborough's Best Lifestyle Choices

When people think about the best places to live in Peterborough, Little Lake consistently rises to the top—and for good reason. Offering a unique blend of waterfront beauty, downtown convenience, recreation, and community events, the Little Lake area provides an urban lifestyle that is both vibrant and relaxing.

Located just minutes from Little Lake, 113 Princess Street enjoys all the benefits of this sought-after neighbourhood.

A Waterfront Lifestyle in the Heart of the City

Little Lake is the centrepiece of Peterborough's waterfront. As part of the historic Trent-Severn Waterway, it offers stunning views, scenic walking routes, boating opportunities, and easy access to some of the city's most beautiful outdoor spaces. Residents can enjoy waterfront trails, parkland, and the iconic Centennial Fountain, which lights up the lake during the warmer months.

Whether you're taking an evening stroll, cycling along the waterfront, or simply enjoying the view, living nearby makes it easy to incorporate nature into your daily routine.

Walkable Access to Recreation and Events

One of the biggest advantages of living near Little Lake is being close to some of Peterborough's most popular recreational destinations. Del Crary Park hosts community events and outdoor gatherings throughout the year and serves as the home of Peterborough Musicfest, Canada's longest-running free-admission concert series. Residents can enjoy live music just minutes from home all summer long.

The surrounding waterfront also offers opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, and cycling, creating an active lifestyle without needing to leave the city.

The Silver Bean Cafe - Best views of the water, and you can even rent a paddle board and cruise the water.

Downtown Convenience Without Sacrificing Green Space

The Little Lake neighbourhood strikes a rare balance between urban convenience and natural beauty. From 113 Princess Street, residents are close to downtown shops, restaurants, cafés, entertainment, and services while still enjoying access to waterfront parks and trails.

This walkable lifestyle means less time driving and more time enjoying everything Peterborough has to offer.

A Community That Comes Alive in Every Season

Summer brings concerts, festivals, boating, and waterfront dining. Spring and fall offer beautiful scenery along the trails, while winter transforms the area into a peaceful urban retreat. Little Lake remains one of Peterborough's most photographed landmarks and a gathering place for residents year-round and the Art Gallery of Peterborough has the best views.

The Art Gallery of Peterborough.

Why 113 Princess Street Stands Out

For buyers seeking a home that offers both convenience and lifestyle, 113 Princess Street delivers. Its location provides easy access to Little Lake, downtown amenities, waterfront trails, parks, cultural attractions, and community events.

The house is completely renovated offering a low maintenance living. The courtyard is ready for some vision, a private garden oasis at your finger tips. The main floor laundry adds to the convenience, and finally, you have to talk about the large main bedroom big enough for a king bed, with room to spare, and the giant walk-in closet. Talk about luxury!

It's more than just a home—it's an opportunity to enjoy one of Peterborough's most desirable urban lifestyles, where waterfront living and city convenience come together.

113 Princess Street - Listed for Sale $519,900 MLS®

Living Room

Welcoming living room open to the dining room and large enough for two seating options. Pot lights through making great lighting.

Dining Room

Open to Living Room and leads you out to the private courtyard.

Primary Bedroom

Large enough for a king bed with space left over. Pot lights make for great lighting. Off the bedroom there is a huge walk-in closet.

Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.

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