5.09-acres with 447± ft of gorgeous lakefront on Watch Lake. 8 serviced lakefront RV sites, 1 upland RV site, 4 basic log cabins, 2-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home, washroom building, and main office building. Not currently operating. Subdivision potential.
This 5.09-acre property with 447± ft of gorgeous lakefront on super popular Watch Lake is part of the Ace High RV Resort development. Strata Lot 1 includes 8 semi-serviced lakefront RV sites, 1 upland RV site, 4 cozy log cabins, 2 bedroom and 2 bath mobile home, common washroom building for guests and the main office building. These buildings are showing their age and are in need of a little TLC. The owners developed and sold the 26 RV sites that comprise the remainder of the strata lots and have retained ownership of the resort for future development. The RV sites have been rented on an annual basis for the last few years and have not operated the resort as an active business. A new owner will have the opportunity to operate as a lakefront resort catering to guests and the other owners of RV sites or to subdivide the property and sell RV and cabin sites. It is perfect for a group of friends or extended family to have their own lakefront RV paradise. Ace High is an ideal RV destination less than 5 hours from the Lower Mainland and 30 minutes from Highway 97, at 70 Mile House on paved roads. Watch Lake has excellent fishing for rainbow trout to 7 lbs., swimming, kayaking canoeing and the area offers endless recreational opportunities. For more information contact the listing REALTORS®.
8260 Ace High Road - Lone Butte, BC
From 70 Mile House (Highway 97) travel east on North Bonaparte Road for 13 km and turn left (north) on North Green Lake Road. Follow this road along the shoreline of Green Lake for about 20 km, you will pass the historic Flying U Guest Ranch and Watch Lake Road. Turn left onto Ace High Road across from Green Lake Lodge. From there it is less than 1 km to Ace High Resort.
From Highway 24 at Lone Butte travel south on Watch Lake Road for 15 km turn left on Moose Point Road stay right at the fork in the road turn left on Ace High Road and go fishing.
The South Cariboo is situated in the Central Interior of British Columbia. The District of 100 Mile House is situated on Highway 97, BC’s main arterial north-south route. It lies northeast of Vancouver and south of Prince George. The region is covered by hundreds of lakes of various sizes and wetlands, all of which are part of the Fraser Basin drainage system.
100 Mile House sits at an elevation of 579 m (1,900 ft). At present 100 Mile House is the primary service centre for the South Cariboo and has a population of approximately 2,000. The service area has a population roughly ten times the size of the town. It includes the communities of Lac La Hache, Forest Grove, Lone Butte, Bridge Lake, 70 Mile House, Canim Lake and 108 Mile Ranch—the largest residential centre between Kamloops and Williams Lake. The primary industries of 100 Mile House are forestry and ranching. Log home building and tourism are also an important part of the community.
100 Mile House is a centre for outdoor activities and is becoming increasingly known for its richness of bird life. The surrounding area features many lakes for boating and fishing including Exeter Lake, Lac La Hache, Canim Lake, Horse Lake, Green Lake and Bridge Lake. The Cariboo ski marathon attracts a large and international field of cross-country skiers.
Lone Butte, located in British Columbia's Cariboo region, features diverse vegetation typical of the Interior Douglas-fir zone, including dominant Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine forests, with aspen and cottonwood in moist areas. The understory comprises shrubs like Saskatoon berry and wild rose, and ground cover such as pinegrass and kinnikinnick. Wetlands support cattails and sedges, while riparian zones feature willows and alders. The region's grasslands are home to bunchgrasses like bluebunch wheatgrass and various wildflowers, creating a rich and varied landscape supporting diverse plant and wildlife species.
Numerous lakes pepper the region and create an outdoor playground excellent for swimming, fishing and bird watching. Lakes in the area, including Lac La Hache and Horse Lake, provide venues for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding.
Watch Lake is a popular fishing destination near 100 Mile House. It is known for its healthy population of rainbow trout, which can be caught year-round. Anglers can enjoy fly fishing, trolling, and still fishing on Watch Lake. The lake is suitable for both novice and experienced fishermen.
Green Lake, located a short distance from 100 Mile House, is another excellent spot for fishing. Green Lake is known for its striking turquoise waters. The lake is home to kokanee, lake trout, burbot, and rainbow trout.
In addition to fishing, Green Lake is ideal for swimming, boating, and picnicking. Its sandy beaches and clear waters make it a favorite summer destination. There are several access points around the lake, with public boat launches and camping sites available. The Green Lake Provincial Park provides a scenic backdrop for your fishing adventures.
100 Mile House in British Columbia is a gateway to a variety of recreational opportunities, particularly for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its beautiful landscapes, lakes, and forests, making it a prime destination for activities like fishing, hiking, and boating. The best fishing times are typically in the spring and early summer, although ice fishing is also popular in the winter months.
Apart from fishing, 100 Mile House offers various other outdoor activities. Hundreds of miles of groomed, maintained trails lace the vast landscape, making 100 Mile perfect for horseback riding, ATVing and snowmobiling. Cross-country skiing is a very popular activity here, and downhill skiing and snowboarding is available less than 50 km (31 mi) from town. There are two golf courses, one in 100 Mile House and one in 108 Mile Ranch, a 10-minute drive north of town.
The area has numerous trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, such as the 99 Mile Trail System. The Cariboo region is rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to see deer, moose, birds, and other animals in their natural habitats.
In the winter, the area transforms into a playground for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.
100 Mile House, originally known as "Bridge Creek House," was established during the Cariboo Gold Rush in the 1860s. It served as a vital resting place for gold seekers traveling along the Cariboo Wagon Road from Lillooet to Barkerville. Named for its location 100 miles from Lillooet, the town evolved from a roadhouse into a center for ranching and forestry after the gold rush waned. Today, it retains its historical charm while serving as a hub for tourism and outdoor recreation in the Cariboo region.
Lone Butte, a small community near 100 Mile House, derives its name from a prominent volcanic plug that stands out in the landscape. The area developed primarily as a ranching community, benefiting from the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (later BC Rail) in the early 20th century, which enhanced accessibility and trade. The railway's arrival spurred growth and connected the region more effectively with the rest of British Columbia, contributing to its development and sustained rural lifestyle.
Please see mapping section, all boundaries are approximate.
51°27'15.14"N and 121° 6'55.13"W
$5,021.93 (2024)
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