1,500 ft of southern-exposed oceanfront in the Oona River area with large shop, boat house and outbuildings. Serviced by power, septic, gravity-fed water, and cell service. Includes excavators, sawmills, backhoe, dump truck, and much more.
Located near the Similkameen River and the Pasayten Wilderness Area. Direct access to year-round outdoor recreation including hiking and fishing. CT1 Tourist Commercial zoning supports revenue or personal-use accommodation.
11.79 acres offers a rare chance to shape the future of Bralorne, BC. Cadwallader Creek frontage with a blend of residential (RR2), commercial (C1), & light industrial (M1) zoning. Steeped in gold-rush history. Ultimate launching point to the area’s world-class backcountry recreation.
Productive & attractive acreage minutes south of Mabel Lake making it well suited for both agricultural & recreational use. Land is divided with 32± flat acres on the west side of Lumby Mable Lake Rd that produced 55 large round bales last year. 2 acres on the east side with a prepared build site & drilled well.
Situated on the "Street of Dreams," 20-acre sun-drenched estate. Minutes to downtown Pemberton. Panoramic views of Mount Currie and Valley. High ceilings, fir flooring, versatile 4-bedroom + flex layout. 2-bedroom suite perfect for rental income. Awesome climate & access to recreation.
Semi-waterfront 1-bedroom cabin with full kitchen, 2 bathrooms, a loft with extra beds, mezzanine games area, extended deck & stunning lake views. 1/34 ownership in the resort. Fully furnished, year-round access. Short-term rentals allowed, an ideal getaway or mortgage helper.
A rare opportunity to own 22 acres of flat, sun drenched farmland just minutes from Shelter Point and the ocean. With a locally built log home, spring fed water, and established agricultural infrastructure, this property blends island lifestyle with practical land use.
Set at the junction of Lone Cabin Creek and Simon’s Creek, this rare 40-acre holding is steeped in British Columbia ranching and gold-prospecting history, with Simon’s Creek providing a reliable spring-fed water source. Access is traditionally gained on horseback through rugged mountain terrain.