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Own your Own Island!! 2.32 acre island w 20x24 cabin + negotiated items: 19 ft boat (1991 Bayliner) w/165 horsepower & 7.5 hp spare motor w/ trailer & 2009 Generator. Lake & surrounding area well known for hunting & fishing. |
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NEW PRICE $80,000 |
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2.32 acres |
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Sam Hodson - sam@landquest.com |
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10316 |
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NEW PRICE $80,000 |
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PID 015-173-691
District Lot 3229 Range 5 Coast District
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Taxes: |
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$433 (2009) |
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Zoning: |
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H1 |
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Investment Features: |
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19 ft boat (1991 Bayliner) with a 165 horsepower inboard motor and a 7.5 hp spare motor with trailer
2009 4 stroke 4 kilowatt generator with less than 15 hours run time since new
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That’s right ... you can own your own island!!
Imagine – The beautiful waters of Fraser Lake stretching out 360 degrees around your snug little cabin. This 2.32 acre island has a 20x24 cabin which has had some recent work done with potential to be your dream paradise where your only neighbours are the trophy fish know to cruise the waters.
Other items which may be negotiated are a 19 ft boat (1991 Bayliner) with a 165 horsepower inboard motor and a 7.5 hp spare motor with trailer. Also a 2009 4 stroke 4 kilowatt generator with less than 15 hours run time could also be included as a negotiated item. Fraser Lake townsite with boat launch only a short distance by boat away. Bring your float plane or helicopter as there is an aviation company nearby for service or storage. The shoreline varies from, sand to gravel and rock. Fraser Lake is located in the heart of beautiful BC, a perfect place to escape to so start making your recreational dreams come true today!
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155 kms West of Prince George, BC |
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From Prince George, BC
Follow Hwy 16 W (Yellowhead Hwy) West for 155 Km. Turn right at Carrier Crescent and follow for 300 meters. Turn left at Chilako Crescent and go 250 meters, and the Take the 2nd right onto Stellako Ave.
Call listing realtor for detailed directions to the island.
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None available |
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Boundaries: |
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Please see mapping section |
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The public boat launch is about 15 minutes away .The little shopping center of Fraser lake has a hardware store as well as a big box grocery store and a gas station as well as a few other stores and motels and a RCMP station
You’ll be dreaming in colour when you get a look at our rainbow trout, and that’s no fish tale. The Fraser Lake community is a place where outdoor living reigns and the fishing is fine.
Head to the Bulkley-Nechako region of central British Columbia, where one of the largest lakes in the province is a stone’s throw from the shortest river in the world.
The Village of Fraser Lake is nestled in the heart of some of British Columbia’s most beautiful scenery. The area can boast of 170 lakes within a 50 mile radius and is the temporary home to over 1000 Trumpeter Swans, making it the Swan Capital of the world. It’s a playground of water and natural wonderland, where you can try your luck for trout or char in the Fraser and Francois Lakes, or the Nautley or Stellako River, world-famous for its fly-fishing and spin casting. An abundance of big game, migratory birds and world class fly-fishing, spin casting and canoeing, make Fraser Lake a fabulous outdoor recreation community.
Hiking trails begin right at the Village’s doorstep atop Mouse Mountain which resembles – what else – a large mouse. The extinct volcanic activity at Red Rock, Cheslatta Falls 59 km (37 miles) south and the pictographs along Fraser Lake are only a few of the area’s fabulous sights.
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Recreation: |
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Rainbow Trout and Lake Trout lure the summer fisher while winter with prime fishing for Ling Cod and Lake Char is also enticing.
Although there are many good fly fishing areas, the Stellako River to the south attracts fly fishers from around the globe. There are lakes in every direction which have lodges and resorts popular, not only for fishing, but for family vacations.
Canoeists enjoy the many rivers while hikers, sightseers and mountain bikers can enjoy the many backwoods trails. There are also ancient volcanic ruins in the area which are interesting to explore. Beaumont Provincial Park, to the east of Fraser Lake, is not only a prime recreation and camping area, but is built on the site of an 1800's fur trading post. For the visitor who enjoys the outdoors, Fraser Lake can act as access to an adventure in outdoor recreation.
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