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    Affordable Mixed-Use Lot on Main Street - Lillooet, BC

    Squamish Lillooet Listing No. 24207

    Here’s an opportunity to buy a southeast-facing mixed-use (commercial-residential) zoned lot near downtown Lillooet with the ability to put your business on the ground level and living space above. Views of Murray Park across the street and the Fraser River and beyond.


    Price
    $95,000

    Size
    18,884 sq. ft.

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    Description

    Lillooet, Guaranteed Rugged - Just a couple of blocks past downtown Lillooet, you will find this sloped 18,884 sq. ft. lot overlooking Main Street, Murray Park, the Fraser River and the mountainous terrain and agricultural fields on the other side of the river. The property is between the downtown and the main shopping mall in town with a grocery store, pharmacy, department store, liquor store, and fast food outlets, from downtown. The Lillooet Friendship Centre is nearby. This would be a great location for a business at ground level and living space above or behind. The lot is undeveloped, so you can consider it a blank slate for your ideas! Lillooet has an award-winning winery and craft brewery, as well as many businesses that cater to the outdoor recreation industry. The population is around 2,300.

    Location

    373 Main Street - Lillooet, BC

    Access

    From the intersection of Highway 99 North, turn left onto Seton Lake Road to get to downtown Lillooet. Turn right at the STOP sign and drive for about 1 km and the property will be on your left, right after Dawson Road Maintenance.

    Area Data

    Lillooet is a picturesque town nestled in the heart of the Coast Mountains, where the Fraser River and the Lillooet River converge. Known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty, Lillooet was a significant site during the Gold Rush in the late 1850s, serving as a pivotal supply center for miners and adventurers. Today, remnants of this past can be explored in the form of historic buildings, fascinating museums, and captivating artifacts that provide a glimpse into the town's vibrant heritage. The local culture is a blend of First Nations history, primarily the St'át'imc people, and the influences of early European settlers, creating a unique community that values both its roots and its growth.

    Surrounding Lillooet, the area's breathtaking landscapes offer ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby mountains and forests provide a stunning backdrop for activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing, attracting visitors year-round. The region features numerous trails, including the famed Lillooet River Valley trail, which showcases the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Additionally, the local climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, makes it an excellent location for agriculture, particularly fruit orchards and vineyards, which add to the local economy and charm. With its combination of captivating history and abundant natural beauty, Lillooet serves as a gateway to adventure and exploration in British Columbia.

    Vegetation

    The vegetation in and around Lillooet is diverse and reflective of the region's varied climate and topography. Situated near the confluence of the Fraser and Lillooet Rivers, the area features a mix of riparian zones, grasslands, and forested hillsides. Dominant tree species include ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir, which thrive in the drier, warmer conditions of the northern part of the Southern Interior of British Columbia. Along the riverbanks, cottonwoods and willows provide vital habitat for wildlife. As one moves into the higher elevations, mixed forests of spruce and subalpine fir become prominent. The surrounding slopes are also characterized by a range of shrubs and wildflowers, which bloom vibrantly in spring and summer, adding to the region's rich biodiversity. This varied vegetation not only supports local wildlife but also plays a critical role in maintaining the ecological balance of this stunning area.

    Recreation

    Recreation around Lillooet offers a wealth of outdoor activities that cater to nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, making it a prime destination for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The historic Lillooet area boasts an extensive network of trails, including the popular Gold Rush Trail, which invites visitors to immerse themselves in the breathtaking natural beauty while exploring the rich history of the region. Additionally, the nearby mountains and the Lillooet River provide outstanding opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and rafting, with exhilarating rapids appealing to both novice and experienced thrill-seekers.

    In the winter months, Lillooet transforms into a playground for snow sports, with opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling available in the surrounding areas. The municipality also hosts community events and festivals that celebrate local culture and heritage, providing a welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visitors. Whether one seeks a relaxing day of fishing, a thrilling mountain biking adventure, or a serene winter outing, Lillooet's diverse recreation options make it a captivating destination year-round.

    Map Reference

    50°41'52.21"N and 121°55'40.78"W

    Services

    Power, water and sewer are available at the road.

    Improvements

    There is a 10’ x 10’ shed on the property.

    Tax Details

    $748 (2024)

    Zoning

    C-1 Zone allows for mixed-use commercial-residential.

    Legal

    Lot 1 District Lot 1588 Lillooet District Plan 32450
    PID 003-462-218

    Maps & Plans

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    Maps & Plans

    Our property descriptions and geographical information are taken from the BC Assessment Authority, Land Titles Office, government maps and other sources. While LandQuest® does not guarantee the information, we believe it to be accurate, but should not be relied upon without verification. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement.

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