Rare 62-acre golf course property in one of Mackenzie County’s oldest communities, offering strong potential for recreation, tourism, hospitality, or development. Held under two separate titles, the property provides flexibility to retain, develop, or potentially sell one parcel separately.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a 62-acre golf course property in one of Mackenzie County’s oldest and most historic communities. Set within the natural beauty of northern Alberta, this unique property offers exceptional potential for golf enthusiasts, developers, investors, or entrepreneurs looking to create a recreational, tourism, or hospitality-based destination.
The property is held under two separate titles, creating added flexibility for a future owner. One parcel may be retained, developed, or potentially sold separately, depending on the buyer’s vision and needs. In addition, an adjacent 5.33-acre parcel may also be available for purchase, offering the potential to further expand the land base.
With rolling terrain, established golf course infrastructure, and a scenic rural setting, the property provides numerous possibilities. A new owner may choose to reopen and operate the golf course, expand recreational amenities, develop a multi-use outdoor facility, or explore alternative commercial and tourism uses.
The surrounding area is rich in history and outdoor appeal, attracting visitors who enjoy nature, boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, and the quiet charm of northern Alberta. For the right buyer, there may be an opportunity to build on the region’s fur-trading history by creating a themed tourism experience with historic-style structures, trading-post concepts, cultural features, or river-based excursions.
Whether your vision is golf, hospitality, tourism, outdoor recreation, or a broader commercial venture, this property offers the acreage, flexibility, setting, and optional expansion potential to bring that vision to life.
5000 45 Street - Fort Vermilion, AB
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Fort Vermilion is one of Alberta’s oldest communities, established in 1788 as a fur trading post along the Peace River. The hamlet is located in Mackenzie County, approximately 700 km northwest of Edmonton, and serves as an important local service centre for the surrounding rural area. The community offers amenities such as a hospital, schools, library, municipal services, recreation facilities, walking trails, and access to the Peace River. With a population of approximately 750 people, Fort Vermilion offers a quiet northern Alberta lifestyle surrounded by agriculture, history, river recreation, fishing, boating, and outdoor opportunities.
Fairways lined with spruce trees.
Fort Vermilion offers a strong mix of outdoor recreation, community amenities, and access to the natural landscape of northern Alberta. The Peace River is a major feature of the area, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, paddling, sightseeing, and enjoying the river valley setting. The community also offers walking trails, parks, sports fields, arena facilities, and local recreational programming.
In the surrounding region, residents can enjoy hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding, wildlife viewing, camping, and exploring the broader Mackenzie County landscape. The area’s combination of river access, open space, and year-round outdoor opportunities makes it appealing for buyers who value a quiet rural lifestyle with recreation close at hand.
Fort Vermilion is one of Alberta’s oldest communities, with origins dating back to 1788 when it was established as a fur trading post along the Peace River. Its location made it an important stop in the early movement of furs, supplies, and people through northern Alberta.
The community’s history is closely tied to Indigenous trade routes, the fur trade, river transportation, mission activity, and early agricultural settlement. Over time, Fort Vermilion grew from a remote trading post into a lasting northern community while still preserving much of its historic character.
Today, the area is known for its heritage buildings, Peace River setting, and strong connection to Alberta’s early settlement history. That history gives Fort Vermilion a unique sense of place and adds to the appeal of owning land in one of northern Alberta’s most established river communities.
58°23'22.42"N and 116° 0'33.63"W
The owners are reopening several of the course holes for the 2026 golf season. This property can be purchase in conjunction with the adjacent 5.35 acreage parcel to create a total acreage amount of 67+ acres.
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2,149 sq. ft. lodge, with living quarters, built in 1900. This structure has served as the clubhouse for the golf course.
$3,096 (2026)
Recreational (REC2)
FORT VERMILION SETTLEMENT RANGE 2
LINC 0037 130 499
PLAN 4662RS LOT C CONTAINING 7.45 HECTARES (18.41 ACRES) MORE OR LESS
LINC 0036 394 286
EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS
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