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A Perfect Waterfront Retreat at 147 Jean Crescent, Emma Lake, SK

If you’ve been dreaming of a cozy seasonal getaway, 147 Jean Crescent at Emma Lake might be the perfect fit. This charming bungalow is situated on Neis Bay, offering both privacy and protection while providing direct waterfront access and plenty of southern sunshine.

The home features three comfortable bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom, making it ideal for family weekends or entertaining friends. The living room’s vaulted ceiling and wood-burning fireplace create a warm, inviting atmosphere — perfect for relaxing after a day on the water.

Outside, a dock that stays in year-round means no seasonal hassle. The spacious lot allows for ample parking, and you can easily leave your boat…

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Nestled on the tranquil southern shores of Emma Lake, Sunnyside is one of Saskatchewan’s most beloved lakeside communities, where long summer days, crisp fall walks, and cozy winter escapes are all part of the lifestyle. Whether you're searching for a nostalgic family cabin, a year-round home, or a weekend getaway, Sunnyside offers the ideal mix of recreation, relaxation, and natural beauty.

Why Sunnyside?

Sunnyside is known for its sandy public beach, tall pine trees, and laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a place where kids ride bikes on gravel roads, friends gather around fire pits, and mornings are spent on calm waters with a coffee in hand. Many cabins in the area are tucked behind mature trees, offering privacy and that authentic…

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Emma Lake is my happy place. It’s home to my cabin and some of my fondest memories and when the weather warms, there’s nothing I look forward to more than taking off and heading up to my little oasis in the woods, just 5 kilometres from the village of Christopher Lake. It's the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city—I couldn’t love it more! So I know you will too. And here are just some of the reasons why:

1) Fewer People, More Peace & Quiet

With just 200 people in the area year-round, and 900 in the summer, Emma Lake boasts a very small population—making it an ideal oasis to get away from the busyness of city life. And the same can be said for the village of Christopher Lake, with just 289 people calling it home…

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