This beautiful riverfront property is just a stone's throw away from the renowned Jasper National Park. Good seasonal income from RVs and campsites with potential for year round income with small cabins.
Foreign Buyer Ban does not apply to this property
A nature lover's paradise in the Robson Valley, Beaverview RV Park & Campground is nestled between the majestic Rocky and Cariboo Mountains, just minutes from Jasper National Park. Located only 2 km from McBride, this 14.73-acre property offers the perfect balance of wilderness and convenience, featuring over 700 feet of riverfront with stunning views. The property includes a check-in office and a charming detached home with a 2-bedroom basement suite. With flexible zoning (RC2, RR1 and Ru2), it allows for boat launches, a golf course, restaurants, a convenience store, up to 50 campsites, 15 cabins, and 2 detached homes. Operating seasonally from May 1 to September 30, the site has potential for year-round rentals by adding cabins to attract snowmobilers.
McBride, BC
From Kamloops drive north on Highway 5 (Yellowhead Highway) for 400 km to just prior to entering McBride. The address is 2435 Highway 16 with a large sign.
McBride's early industries were rail, shipping, forest harvesting and the agricultural development of the valley. In 1970 access to McBride changed with the opening of Highway 16 (Yellowhead), which enabled vehicles to travel through the valley. McBride is rich in farmland in the valley bottom, with a mix of forest and alpine surrounding the valley. This unique mixture allows McBride to be a prime location for many industries. Current industries for McBride are railroad, forestry, tourism, small businesses and agriculture. Barley, oats, forage crops and pasture are the main agricultural activities supported by dark gray Doré clay loam to clay and gray Rausch clay.
Large grassy area interspersed with poplar and conifers.
The village offers diverse outdoor attractions for all seasons. During the winter months, McBride has a variety of cross-country skiing trails and its world-famous snowmobiling trails and designated snowmobiling areas, as well as offering numerous locations for the ever-popular ice fishing. The warmer months in McBride allow for hiking, camping, fishing and bird watching. Recreation sites in the area include Beaver Falls Recreation Trail, Beaver River Recreation Site, LaSalle Lake Recreation Site and McBride Peak Halfway Hut. Another popular site is Horseshoe Lake, a naturally formed ox-bow lake that allows birdwatchers to observe waterfowl and other birds from an observation platform.
McBride was founded in 1913 as Mile 90 of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The village was named after the serving premier, Sir Richard McBride.
Please see mapping section, all boundaries are approximate.
53°18'3.56"N and 120° 7'32.81"W
Flexible development zoning with room to expand and build cabins for winter sports.
Hydro, water licence, propane, cell service, septic system.
1,328 sq. ft. residence 4 bedrooms up and downstairs, 2 baths (3-piece up and 2-piece down) downstairs has potential as a separate suite. Guest bathrooms and laundry facilities, workshop and Sani-Dump.
$3,455 (2024)
RC2, RR1 and Ru2
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 3308 CARIBOO DISTRICT PLAN 12333, EXCEPT PLAN PGP40840
PID 004-638-077
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