Domaine du Lac-à-la-Croix · Wentworth-Nord, Québec
Two lots remain on one of the most untouched lakes in Québec. No motors. No roads along the shore. Conservation land on every side.
The place
Not the kind of lake you stumble upon. The kind you quietly keep to yourself.
Lac-à-la-Croix has no road along its shore. No motorboats cross its surface. In winter, it freezes completely and the forest goes silent in a way that most people have stopped believing still exists near Montréal.
The domain was built around this lake deliberately — six lots, no more, surrounded on all sides by conservation and preservation land. What you find here today is what will always be here.
Four lots are already in the hands of owners who understand what they have. Two remain.
Available now
Each available as land only or with turnkey architect build
425 feet directly on the lake
The premier lot at the domain. Sweeping views across the water to the protected hillside. 425 feet of untouched shoreline on a non-motorized lake enclosed by conservation land. Positioned for a home that wakes up to the water every morning.
Forest setting · shared lake access
Nestled into the forest with deep natural privacy on all sides, Lot 1 is a short walk from the lake with direct shared water access. Positioned for a build that disappears into the landscape — visible only to those who know where to look.
The turnkey option
Milko Dimitrov of Oberfeld Dimitrov Architecture & Design conceived the entire domain. He owns one of the six lots himself — and offers a fully managed design-build so you arrive at a finished home, not a project.
Weathered wood cladding, concrete base, large-format glazing, deep overhangs that frame the lake rather than compete with it. The kind of architecture that feels inevitable in context.
The domain
Six owners. Shared stewardship. Aligned values.
The setting
Wentworth-Nord sits in one of the last areas near Montréal where land feels genuinely removed from the world. Not the commercial corridor of Mont-Tremblant. Not the weekend congestion of the lower Laurentians. A quieter, more authentic corner — surrounded by three major lakes and protected on all sides.
Two lots remain
We are selective about who joins this community — not in a difficult way,
but because the people matter as much as the place.
Milko Dimitrov · Oberfeld Dimitrov Architecture & Design · oberfelddimitrov.com