Sounds like a beautiful piece of property, who doesn't like being nestled in the woods!
A lot will depend on how well you are able to keep the access road up during the Fall, until the ground has a good frost. Depending on where you're at in the Maritimes, some winters the snow comes long before there is any frost in the ground, which makes moving snow all the more challenging.
Like you I really enjoy my leisure time clearing snow, and like you'll need to I spend time each Fall keeping up the access roads on the property that are nothing more than woods roads. They get pretty soft each fall and I make sure any ruts / holes are repaired before the frost hits best I can. Still, they're well used and time restraints prevent me from keeping them in good enough shape that I'd consider using a blower. I use a 7 foot back blade, which does a good job keeping the roads as well as snow removal.
I have a MF135, great tractor, stable (very important, consider the terrain you'll be plowing) and with rear Ag tires loaded, no chains because of the type of roads on the property, I have no real issues moving snow (patient).
I'm now looking at a 1652, with quick attach loader. For me, with where I'm at and the type of roads I clear, my three choices are the rear blade, bucket and front plow. Quick attach will make it quicker to change from loader to plow when needed.