Cymric Land for Sale
Sunset Acres Resort in Saskatchewan presents a rare for-sale opportunity to acquire 69 lakefront, marina, and lake-view lots within a premier, year-round waterfront community on the east shore of Last Mountain Lake.
The offering includes fully serviced, fee-simple lots, some available individually and others potentially as a grouped sale for investors or builders, along with two newly constructed show homes currently offered between $525,000 and $635,000. Each lakefront lot features a standard 75-foot frontage with an average depth of approximately 300 feet, creating scale and flexibility for custom lake home development. Architectural controls and a Homeowners’ Association protect long-term value, while amenities such as an inland marina with leasable boat slips, sandy shoreline, and gentle water access underscore the development’s unique positioning as a high-quality recreational and lifestyle asset.
Sunset Acres Resort is designed for durability, usability, and long-term appeal. All lots meet or exceed the province’s 1:500-year floodplain elevation, mitigating high-water risk and supporting confident development planning. Electrical power and natural gas are available at the property line, and a recently installed cellular tower within four kilometres enhances connectivity. Marina lots allow for walkout basement designs, while lakefront parcels offer direct access to clear waters and expansive shoreline views. The combination of serviced infrastructure, architectural governance, and immediate build readiness positions Sunset Acres as a turnkey platform for lake home construction, phased development, or resale to end users seeking a premium Saskatchewan lake lifestyle.
Located approximately 120 kilometres northwest of Regina and 200 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon, Sunset Acres Resort benefits from strong accessibility to Saskatchewan’s major urban centres while maintaining a true resort atmosphere. The development sits just south of the historic hamlet of Arlington Beach and roughly 30 minutes north of Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park, placing it within an established recreational corridor that includes provincial parks, beaches, fishing tournaments such as the Last Mountain Fall Walleye Classic, and multiple resort communities around the lake. Nearby towns including Govan, Strasbourg, and Nokomis provide everyday retail, medical, financial, and educational services. As the largest naturally occurring lake in southern Saskatchewan, Last Mountain Lake supports consistent tourism demand, seasonal ownership, and long-term appreciation driven by limited waterfront supply. Sunset Acres Resort offers an opportunity to participate in a growing recreational housing market through a well-planned, infrastructure-ready waterfront development.