The National Post's Shari Kulha reported on the most expensive piece of housing on the market in Atlantic Canada, a mansion on the north shore of Prince Edward Island in the eastern community of Cable Head East.
The property is listed here, with Century 21 Northumberland Realty's Michael Poczynek, and also has a website, cableheadeast.com. The photo comes from Century 21 Northumberland Realty.

The property is listed here, with Century 21 Northumberland Realty's Michael Poczynek, and also has a website, cableheadeast.com. The photo comes from Century 21 Northumberland Realty.

On the north coast of Prince Edward Island, this 11-acre property overlooks nothing but the open expanses of the Atlantic Ocean. Built just two years ago, this 13,500-square-foot architect-designed custom home has a long, low profile so it melds with the flat lands around it, while reflecting its maritime location with a spectacular light tower for limitless views.
On the market at $6.95-million, the house has been built with the site’s natural state in mind; the roof is of Western red cedar, the exterior of Pennsylvania field and flag stone and shingle roofing.
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The remote location offers the ultimate in privacy. Excellent golfing and sailing is never far away on the island, but for a close-to-home activity, a red-sand beach mere metres from the house offers the option of quiet, contemplative strolls with the dog at your feet.