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Rustic Beachfront Cabin - Christina Lake, BC

 

50’ of sandy Christina Lake frontage and rustic 2 bedroom cabin on popular West Lake Drive! Spectacular views, private patio, towering trees, and some of the best summer recreation in BC.

Price: $590,000 Size: 0.2 acres
Listing Agent: Jason Coleman - jcoleman@landquest.com
 
 
 
     
Listing #:  

10042

     
Price:  

$590,000

     
Legal Description:  

PL 7442 LT 8 DL 1021S LD 54

     
Taxes:  

$2,634.87 (2008)

     
Zoning:  

R1

     
Description:  

50’ of sandy beach frontage on Christina Lake with rustic 2 bedroom cabin. Gorgeous lake and mountain views, towering mature trees, plenty of parking, close to town and property on both sides of West Lake Drive. Lots of windows, hardwood floors, solid wood door, and plenty of nice wood accents throughout, with some TLC, this cabin will be your family’s favourite summer destination, or a spectacular vacation rental. Don’t miss this rare opportunity on Canada’s warmest tree lined lake!

     
Location:  

Christina Lake is located about half way between the West Coast and Alberta in beautiful Boundary Country, just east of junction of Hwy. # 395 and Hwy. #3 (Crows nest). Spokane is 2 ½ of the lake on Hwy. # 395 and Calgary and Vancouver are 8 and 7 hours by car respectively. Castlegar Airport is a 45-minute drive east.

The cabin is located on West Lake drive with well maintained year round access.

     
Access:  

From Spokane, WA:
Take Highway 395 north to the Canadian Border (approx. 2.5hrs.) continue on 395 until it meets Highway 3. Turn right on Highway 3 and go just about 3 miles to Christina Lake. Call Listing Realtor for detailed directions to the property.

From Vancouver, BC:
Take Highway 1 east to Highway 3 outside of Hope BC (about 1.5-2hrs) follow Highway 3 to Grand Forks. From there continue another 20 minutes east to Christina Lake. The entire trip is about 7 hours. Call Listing Realtor for detailed directions to the property.

From Kelowna, BC:
Take Highway 33 to Rock Creek. Turn left onto Highway 3 to Grand Forks. From there continue another 20 minutes east to Christina Lake. This trip is about 2.5 hours. Call Listing Realtor for detailed directions to the property.

From Castlegar, BC:
Head west on Highway 3 over the Paulson Pass to Christina Lake. This trip is approximately an hour. Call Listing Realtor for detailed directions to the property.

Distance Chart:

  • Vancouver: 522 km
  • Kamloops: 368 km
  • Kelowna: 203 km
  • Osoyoos: 126 km
  • Calgary: 726 km
  • Spokane: 205 km
     
Area Data:  

Christina Lake
Voted "BC's Favourite Lake", Christina Lake is famous for its' clean, clear water, warmth and beauty. Although known as one of the best family vacation destinations, Christina Lake offers something for everyone, including the extreme sport enthusiast.

Christina Lake enjoys warm dry summers and relatively mild winters. The average winter temperature range is from –8 to –2 degrees Celsius, with mid summer temperatures reaching well into the 30’s. The average rainfall is 42 cm, with approximately 120 frost-free days per year. Southern Valleys enjoy an average of over 2000 hours of sunshine annually. Yearly snowfall averages 44 cm. The water temperature of Christina Lake is 22 degrees Celsius in the summer making it the warmest tree lined lake in BC.

Rivers
The City of Grand Forks is bordered on its easterly boundary by the Granby River and on its southerly boundary by the Kettle River. These two rivers converge in the middle of town and carry on south as the Kettle River, ultimately to empty in to the Columbia River. This property has excellent river frontage on the Kettle River, not in the flood plain.

The rivers add a great deal to the peaceful, ambient charm of the community. Both rivers are sprinkled with small sandy beaches and great swimming holes enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.

In the early summer months, inner tubing down either the Granby or the Kettle is a very popular local pastime. You can pick your ride, depending on how long you want to be on the river, and end up at one of the beaches in town.

     
Recreation:  

Sport enthusiasts will enjoy a variety of recreational activities for all ages including cross country & shoeshoeing (both from your backdoor in winter on the river, downhill skiing at nearby Phoenix Resort, kayaking and/or tubing (from your back door on the Kettle River), skating, hockey, curling, swimming at the recreation complex and much more.

The surrounding mountains, lakes and rivers provide the perfect setting for outdoor activities and to relax and enjoy the nature.

Christina Lake is a recreation paradise in the summer, famous for its water sports in the warmest tree lined lake in BC. Many sandy beaches promote swimming, tanning, or water skiing, boating, fishing and windsurfing.

Mountain biking is becoming one of the biggest land sports in the area, with bikers enjoying the Trans Canada Trail and various other trails as they pass right through Christina Lake community.

Horseback riding can be found at nearby Owl Mountain Ranch and Trail rides.

In the winter time some of the best skiing in BC can be found at nearby Red Mountain in Rossland or the amazing snow at Whitewater near Nelson.

     
History:  

The earliest inhabitants of the area date back to more than 2000 years ago. Today their pictographs can be found in Texas Point Provincial Park on the Eastern shore.

Prior to the arrival of Europeans the area, Christina Lake was inhabited by the Snit people. The area was a source of furs for the Hudson’s Bay company outpost in Colville, Washington.

The factor of the fort, Angus MacDonald, had a daughter named Christina among his many children. On one of their trips together to the unmapped wilderness, Christina allegedly rescued her father’s papers from the lake outlet. McDonald thus declared the spot Christina Lake.

Dewdney trail was constructed in 1865, and became the main artery for southern BC. Christina Lake became a well-known stopping place for travelers.

Texas Point gets its name from a small herd of Texas Long Horns which roamed wild for years – they had strayed from a herd being driven along the Dewdney Trail.

Settlement began in the 1890’s as the Rossland area over flowed with prospectors eager to find untapped sources of gold.

In 1896 the CPR railway reached Christina Lake. This brought easier access for travelers moving east or west.

In 1926 the Santa Rosa road was built. The Blueberry-Paulson, the main artery from Christina Lake to Castlegar and Trail, wasn’t opened until October 5, 1962.

     
     
 





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