This 5.32-acre parcel in the Ely subdivision offers power along the frontage and direct access to adjoining Crown land, just minutes from Fraser Lake and Highway 16. Set in the recreation rich Bulkley Nechako region, it is well suited for a full-time home, seasonal retreat, or long-term land investment.
Located in the Ely subdivision just outside Fraser Lake, this 5.32-acre parcel presents a practical and appealing opportunity to build in the heart of northern British Columbia. Power runs along the front of the property, and with direct access to adjoining Crown land for additional recreation, the setting offers both convenience and space. Situated within a quiet rural residential area, the property provides privacy while remaining only a short drive to Fraser Lake for essential services, schools, and local amenities, with Highway 16 nearby for regional access.
The Bulkley Nechako region is known for its strong outdoor lifestyle and natural surroundings. Fraser Lake offers excellent freshwater fishing and abundant birdlife, while the broader area supports year-round recreation including boating, hiking, ATV riding, hunting, and snowmobiling. With nearby lakes, rivers, and expansive forested terrain, this parcel is well suited for a full-time residence, seasonal cabin, or long-term investment in a steadily growing northern market.
Lot 7 Ely Subdivision Road - Fraser Lake, BC
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Fraser Lake is a small village in northern British Columbia within the Bulkley Nechako Regional District, with a population of roughly 1,000 residents. The community serves as a local service hub for surrounding rural properties, offering schools, basic healthcare, grocery and fuel services, and access to Highway 16 for regional travel between Prince George and Smithers. The local economy has historically been tied to forestry and resource industries, contributing to steady long-term residency and a practical, working rural character.
The broader area is defined by its natural setting, with Fraser Lake itself stretching over 13 kilometres in length and supporting strong freshwater fishing and birdlife. The region contains extensive lakes, rivers, and forested Crown land that support year-round recreation including boating, paddling, hunting, hiking, ATV use, and snowmobiling. Property values remain comparatively affordable relative to southern British Columbia, attracting buyers seeking space, recreation, and long-term land ownership in a northern market.
The Bulkley Nechako region is one of northern British Columbia’s most recreation rich areas, defined by vast forests, interconnected lake systems, and extensive Crown land. Hunting opportunities are strong throughout the region, with populations of moose, black bear, mule deer, whitetail deer, and upland birds drawing resident and non resident hunters each season. Anglers benefit from productive freshwater systems including Fraser Lake, the Stellako River, the Nechako River, and countless surrounding lakes that support rainbow trout, lake trout, char, kokanee, and seasonal salmon runs in connected watersheds.
Beyond hunting and fishing, the region supports true four-season outdoor living. Summers are ideal for boating, paddling, hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration along forest service roads and backcountry trails. Fall brings prime hunting and crisp backcountry travel, while winter transforms the landscape into a reliable snowmobiling destination with long riding seasons and access to alpine and rolling terrain. For those who value space, access, and year-round recreation without the congestion of southern markets, the Bulkley Nechako offers scale and opportunity that is increasingly difficult to find elsewhere in the province.
54° 2'11.81"N and 124°56'6.54"W
$147.53 (2026)
Small Holdings (H1)
LOT 7, PLAN PRP8674, DISTRICT LOT 2555, RANGE 5, COAST RANGE 5 LAND DISTRICT
PID 007-057-300
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