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    Batnuni Lake Resort - Turnkey Business and Stunning Lakefront Property in BC’s Cariboo Region

    Cariboo Chilcotin Listing No. 25144

    Batnuni Lake Resort is a turnkey, four-season lakefront resort on 7.55 acres in BC’s stunning Cariboo region. 2 hours from Prince George & Quesnel. 4,000+ sq. ft. lodge, 7 guest cabins & 750 ft of low-bank lakefront. A thriving business with repeat clientele & excellent growth potential.

    Foreign Buyer Ban does not apply to this property


    Price
    $1,100,000

    Size
    7.55 acres

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    Description

    Welcome to Batnuni Lake Resort, a rare opportunity to own a thriving four-season destination nestled on 7.55 acres of prime lakefront in the beautiful Cariboo region of British Columbia. Conveniently located just two hours from both Prince George and Quesnel, this well-established, income-generating resort offers immense growth potential for the ambitious entrepreneur.

    The over 4,000 sq. ft. main lodge features 8 large tastefully furnished lake view bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms with walk-in showers upstairs, and a spacious owner's suite on the main level with a private bedroom, full bath, and living room. Additional amenities include 2 half bathrooms, a laundry area, and a large dining room overlooking the lake.

    Whether you’re hosting guests or entertaining large family gatherings, the dining room is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal and a tasty beverage while soaking in the peace and tranquility of lakefront living.

    Guests enjoy 7 cozy, wood-framed cabins with full bathrooms, alongside a 4-bathroom shower house next to the main lodge. There are also multiple functional outbuildings plus a unique log cabin ready for your personal touch.

    At the top of the property is very spacious and modern 38 x 42 ft shop with 14 ft ceilings and heated floors, newly built in 2023 this building adds significant value.

    The gently sloping shoreline offers approximately 750 feet of low-bank lakefront with a stunning T dock ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing. Batnuni Lake is home to wild rainbow trout, char, and burbot, making it a favorite for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.

    The resort draws steady repeat business from families, fishing groups, weddings, and corporate retreats, with untapped potential to expand into RV and camping markets. Fully accessible year-round via maintained gravel roads, and plowed snow in the winter.

    The entire property is powered by a very efficient and maintenance free 12 kW solar inverter system and supplemented for a short time during the cold months by a 17 kW Perkins generator.

    Batnuni Lake Resort is a solid business that is ready for you to tap into significant upside potential offered by opportunities such as guided fishing, horseback riding, snowmobile rentals and tours, birdwatching, dog sledding, etc.

    Financial statements available to qualified buyers.

    Location

    14167 Batnuni Road - Batnuni Lake, BC

    Access

    To reach Batnuni Lake Resort from Vancouver, begin by driving north on Highway 1 and merge onto Highway 97 North at Cache Creek. Continue through Quesnel and head toward Prince George. About halfway between the two cities, turn west onto Batnuni Road (specific turnoff details can be provided). Follow the maintained gravel road for approximately 45-60 minutes until you arrive at the resort. The entire trip takes around 9 to 10 hours by car, offering scenic views through BC’s interior.

    Area Data

    The area surrounding Batnuni Lake is a remote and unspoiled part of British Columbia’s Cariboo region, known for its vast wilderness, rolling hills, and rich forests of spruce, fir, and pine. The lake itself is nestled in a peaceful, natural setting where the only sounds are the rustling of trees, the call of loons, and the splash of fish in the water. Wildlife is abundant—moose, deer, bears, eagles, and waterfowl are common sights—making it a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

    This part of the Cariboo is steeped in a sense of frontier spirit and solitude, far from the bustle of towns and highways. The terrain is gently varied, with open meadows, wooded ridges, and pristine lakes stretching in all directions. The air is fresh, the nights are quiet and star-filled, and each season brings its own unique charm—from vibrant summer greens and sparkling lake waters to snow-covered trails ideal for winter adventures. It's a place where people come to disconnect, recharge, and experience British Columbia’s wilderness at its finest.

    Vegetation

    The vegetation around Batnuni Lake Resort reflects the natural ecosystem of BC’s central interior. The landscape is dominated by mature stands of lodgepole pine, spruce, and subalpine fir, with scattered patches of aspen and birch adding seasonal variety. Closer to the lake, the forest opens up to low-lying shrubs, grasses, and sedges, creating a more open, accessible shoreline. The ground cover includes moss, lichen, and hardy underbrush like willow and wild rose, common in the Cariboo region. Overall, the vegetation is well-adapted to the area’s cool climate, supporting both a healthy forest environment and a scenic, natural setting for the resort.

    Recreation

    The area around Batnuni Lake Resort offers a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities in every season. The lake itself is ideal for fishing, with healthy populations of wild rainbow trout, char, and burbot, making it a favorite spot for anglers. Boating, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming are popular in the warmer months, thanks to the crystal-clear water and easy lake access.

    Surrounding trails and forest roads provide excellent terrain for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a playground for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With vast, uncrowded wilderness in every direction, the region also lends itself well to hunting, birdwatching, and guided outdoor adventures. It’s an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty and quiet of BC’s interior.

    History

    The history surrounding Batnuni Lake Resort is deeply rooted in both Indigenous heritage and the pioneering spirit of early settlers. The area is part of the traditional territory of the Nuxalk-Carrier peoples, known for guiding explorer Alexander Mackenzie to the Pacific Coast. Their presence in the region reflects a long-standing connection to the land and its resources.

    In the early 20th century, the Batnuni and Blackwater River areas gained prominence through the efforts of Rich and Pan Phillips, two young cowboys who attempted to establish a wilderness cattle empire. Their endeavors were chronicled in Rich Hobson's book Grass Beyond the Mountains, which brought attention to the challenges and aspirations of homesteaders in this rugged landscape.

    Today, Batnuni Lake Resort stands as a testament to this rich history, offering guests a chance to experience the natural beauty and heritage of the Cariboo region. The resort's location, nestled on the shores of Batnuni Lake, provides a serene setting that echoes the area's past, from Indigenous traditions to the pioneering tales of early settlers.

    Map Reference

    53°22'38.45"N and 124° 1'37.45"W

    Investment Features

    • 2006 MX175 Glastron bowrider boat with inboard Volvo Penta motor
    • 14' Lund with 30 hp Johnson motor
    • 12' mirror craft boat
    • 15 hp FourStroke Mercury motor
    • 5 hp Honda motor
    • 2 kayaks
    • 1 canoe
    • Various life jackets and fishing rods and tackle
    • 2004 Cat® backhoe 340D
    • 1992 Ford F650 dump truck
    • 2022 Polaris ranger 1000
    • 2003 Ford F250
    • 32-ton log splitter
    • 8.8 kW solar system
    • 22kW Perkins generator
    • Alternative water licence if wanted is $200 annually

    Services

    • Solar panels
    • Generator power
    • Septic field
    • Drilled well with excellent water
    • Woodstoves

    Improvements

    • Main residence - built 1983, renovated 2018
    • Cabin 1 - 616 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 2 - 288 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 3 - 256 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 4 - 256 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 5 - 288 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 6 - 288 sq. ft.
    • Cabin 7 - 236 sq. ft.
    • Shower/washroom building - 504 sq. ft.
    • Boat launch
    • T dock
    • 38 x 42 ft shop with 14 ft ceilings and heated floors
    • Generator shed
    • Various storage buildings

    Tax Details

    $3,063.50 (2025)

    Zoning

    C-2

    Legal

    DISTRICT LOT 94, COAST RANGE 4 LAND DISTRICT, EXCEPT PLAN PRP14576, BATNUNI LAKE LODGE
    PID 016-289-595

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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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