Discover the ultimate blend of natural beauty, privacy, and opportunity with this exceptional 157-acre parcel with over 200 metres of waterfront on Nuli Lake. Located just 17 minutes from the town of Vanderhoof.
Discover the ultimate blend of natural beauty, privacy, and opportunity with this exceptional 157-acre parcel located just 17 minutes from the town of Vanderhoof. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, generate income from timber, or establish a small farm—this property delivers on all fronts. Boasting over 200 metres of low accessible shoreline along Nulki Lake, a productive and highly regarded fishing lake in the region, this is a rare chance to own a substantial piece of rural British Columbia with direct waterfront access. Cast a line from your dock, watch wildlife roam at the water's edge, and enjoy the kind of peace and quiet that's becoming increasingly hard to find. The land is partially cleared, offering immediate potential for agricultural use, while the remaining mixed timber stand—estimated by the owner at approximately 25 loads of aspen and 75 loads of spruce—presents a meaningful opportunity to offset your purchase through timber harvesting. The natural landscape is further enriched by abundant wildlife, with deer, moose, and elk frequently seen throughout the area. For those ready to build, an elevated building site offers sweeping views over Nulki Lake—the perfect canvas for a custom home, cabin, or retreat. Power is already at the lot line, simplifying future development, and the property is easily accessible via a well-maintained road. Properties of this size, location, and versatility don't come along often. If you've been searching for your own private slice of BC's north—with water, wildlife, timber, and land all in one package—this is it!
17 minutes southwest from the town of Vanderhoof, BC
From Vanderhoof, turn left on Nechako Avenue (destination in approx. 20 km). Nechako Avenue becomes Kenny Dam Road.
Situated in the Bulkley-Nechako Regional District in north-central BC, Vanderhoof has a population of 4,346. A quiet resource-based community. Vanderhoof enjoys mild summers with cold, dry winters.
Combination of spruce and aspen trees.
Fishing, boating, hunting, ATV, snow mobile.
53°54'53.96"N and 124°12'40.38"W
Power at lot line.
$13.42 (2025) - Farm status
AG1
THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 3 RANGE COAST DISTRICT
PID 011-644-516
Multiple Listing Service®
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