Attractive 25 x 100 ft R-1 zoned building lot in the busy town of Prince Rupert. Ideal as a future development site or long-term investment. Well priced and surrounded by spectacular ocean scenery, outdoor recreation, and a growing port economy.
Own a piece of Prince Rupert with this affordable 0.6 acre R-1 zoned building lot located on 6th Avenue. Set in the growing northwest BC port community known for its world-class fishing including all 5 species of salmon, halibut, cod and all other groundfish, crab, spot prawns, clams and oysters. As well as spectacular ocean scenery, outdoor recreation, and an expanding industrial economy, this property offers an excellent opportunity to invest in the future of the region. This lot is ideal as a buy-and-hold investment or future development site.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the North Coast, Prince Rupert offers access to fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing, while continuing to benefit from ongoing growth tied to shipping, transportation, and resource industries. Well priced and full of potential, this property presents an opportunity to secure land in one of British Columbia’s most strategically located coastal communities.
Lot 41 6th Avenue - Prince Rupert, BC
Prince Rupert is a vibrant coastal community located on Kaien Island along British Columbia’s spectacular North Coast. Known for its deep natural harbour, dramatic ocean scenery, and rich maritime history, Prince Rupert serves as an important transportation and industrial hub connecting Canada to Pacific trade routes. The city experiences a mild coastal climate with lush rainforest vegetation, abundant wildlife, and stunning views of mountains, islands, and the Pacific Ocean.
The area offers exceptional outdoor recreation, including world-class fishing, boating, kayaking, hiking, whale watching, and wildlife viewing. Prince Rupert is also a gateway to the remote wilderness of the North Coast and nearby communities throughout the Skeena region and Haida Gwaii. The local economy is supported by shipping, port operations, fishing, tourism, forestry, and resource industries, while ongoing infrastructure and industrial development continue to contribute to the city’s growth and long-term investment potential.
Despite its importance as a working port city, Prince Rupert maintains a relaxed small-community atmosphere with schools, healthcare, shopping, restaurants, and cultural amenities readily available. Rich Indigenous history and strong connections to the surrounding ocean and rainforest environment give the city a distinctive coastal character unlike anywhere else in British Columbia.
54°19'28.62"N and 130°17'58.98"W
$353.41 (2025)
R-1
LOT 41 BLOCK 3 SECTION 7 DISTRICT LOT 251 RANGE 5 COAST DISTRICT PLAN 923
PID 014-517-710
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