Highland Park Estates, 17 meticulously planned & fully useable lots. Phase One is now selling—a limited release of just 4 lots. Community has CSRD water, & year-round MOTI roads. Lot 6 has had a driveway prepped & leading to a building site with unobstructed views of Shuswap Lake.
Nestled in the picturesque North Shuswap community of Anglemont, Highland Park Estates offers an unparalleled opportunity to embrace an active rural lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. This thoughtfully designed community features estate-sized acreages ranging from 2.47 to 3.41 acres, providing the perfect setting for your dream home or getaway retreat. All approvals for final registration are in place and all work has completed on the roads, drainage, fire hydrants, the water system has been approved and ready for CSRD operation.
Highland Park Estates consists of 17 meticulously planned building lots and Phase One is now selling—a limited release of just 4 lots (one lot is now pending a sale).
Lot 6 is 2.75 acres and has had a driveway prepped and leading to a prime building site with unobstructed views out over Shuswap Lake. The land is gently sloping, has great southwest exposure and has a seasonal creek (ideal for landscaping and gardening). The back three-quatres of the land is partially forested. This is the ideal property for a cottage/home with a large back yard garden, front deck overlooking the lake, guest house and large shop to store all your toys!
CSRD water is at the lot line, power is at lot line and it has been approved for a private septic system. Located in a fire protection area, hydrants in place and unlike most lake view properties, the land is easy and cost efficient to build on—no retaining walls required, no fill to be brought in; there is truly nothing like it in the North Shuswap.
There are no time restrictions to build, and simple, astute guidelines are in place to support fire prevention and maintain the community's aesthetic appeal. Zoning permits a guest house or cabin on each lot, offering flexibility for entertaining guests or possibly generating rental income.
The vision for Highland Park Estates is to create a community of quality homes and cottages that seamlessly connect with nature—think large covered decks, outdoor fireplaces, hot tubs, saunas, gazebos, fruit trees, and gardens. The setting is ideal for those who love the outdoors, with large shops, garages, or carports for recreational toys and a vibrant demographic of owners seeking an active lifestyle in a stunning mountain and lakeside environment.
Registration of the lots is expected in early May, and deposits are now being accepted for this limited release. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity—secure your slice of paradise today!
Lonneke Trail - Anglemont, BC
Take Golf Course Road off Squilax Anglemont Road. Take the first left on Columbia Drive and wrap around the golf course—holes will be on the left. Turn left on Copper Island Drive. Take the second right onto Lonneke Trail, when Lonneke forks stay left.
There are directional arrows leading into the subdivision.
Now more than ever we are looking to slow down and live a more intentional life. Moving to the Shuswap means you don’t have to give up the luxuries of life like wine tasting or amazing food. Located in the heart of the Interior of BC, life on the Shuswap is serene; rural, quiet and slow living mixed in with entertainment, excitement and activities for everyone in your family to enjoy. Say goodbye to spending hours in traffic and hello to more time spent in nature doing the things you love.
Anglemont is a lakeside community in the North Shuswap, located 1 hour to Salmon Arm and just over an hour the major city of Kamloops. The North Shuswap is made of a string of lakeside communities—Lee Creek, Scotch Creek, Celista, Magna Bay, Anglemont, St. Ives, and Seymour with a year-round population of approx. 3,500 and many more vacation home visitors. The North Shuswap truly is an unparalleled paradise. Mild winters, warm/hot summers, long autumns and short winters make for a perfect BC lifestyle. Rainy periods last hours, not days or weeks and then the sun is out again. A long growing season means that gardeners are some of the happiest people around here. Vineyards (the most northerly in the province), nectarines, apples, cherries, pears, peaches and parsnips grow throughout the area. Local farms produce excellent beef and lamb. (Source: North Shuswap Chamber of Commerce)
The North Shuswap and area surrounding this newly created subdivision is a four-season recreational mecca, the location for this estate lot community was carefully selected with recreational opportunities top of mind.
The lake is certainly the biggest lure to the Shuswap with amazing boating, fishing and swimming, and with access to a public beach and the local marina just mins away this is surely a big draw. The lake itself is unmatched in beauty with over 1,000 kilometres of shoreline, most of which is crown land offering everything from ample space for water sports to wilderness exploring.
But not to be overlooked are the North Shuswap’s variety of year-round recreational attractions and uncrowded/“off the beaten track” hot spots. Each year there are usually 8 months of snow free recreation (less up in the alpine offering the ability to snowmobile and golf in the same day!). The snowmobile season runs for 6 months a year!
Here in the beautiful North Shuswap you can expect moderately hot and dry summers ideal for biking, hiking, golfing and motorized recreation on thousands of kilometres of Forest Service Roads and trails. Just over 1 km from Highland Park Estates the North Shuswap Golf Club, a scenic and well cared for 9-hole golf course with practice range and green.
The same distance away and near the golf course is the trail head to a local favorite but otherwise unknown hike to Evelyn Falls—a 3.6 km trail through lush forest up to an waterfall where you can soak in its cool waters on a hot summer day.
The Shuswap is also home to some spectacular natural events, the world’s largest sockeye salmon run is something to enjoy annually.
And in the winter, there is still plenty to do. There are over 45,000 acres of accessible snowmobiling terrain for riders and lots of trails for snowshoeing. The Celista Snowmobile Club maintains trails with trailhead access a short drive away. The surrounding slopes are covered with perfectly spaced trees and many subalpine bowls with maintained warming huts.
Bottom line . . . there is a trove of recreational opportunities available, and in an increasingly hard to find uncrowded natural setting.
Please see mapping section, all boundaries are approximate.
50°58'5.40"N and 119°11'43.77"W
With a limited number of lots (17 total) and an escalating market and pricing strategy, those who jump in early will reap the biggest reward.
BC Hydro line to each lot—owner responsible to costs run power from lot line/road to their house.
Water
Community water operated by the Regional District to each lot.
Access
Year-round public/MOTI roads. Owners are responsible for driveway construction. Driveways on Lots 6 and 16 have been rouged in.
Fire Service
Area is serviced by the Anglemont Volunteer Fire service. Hydrants provided.
Septic
Each lot has been approved for a sand mount septic system.
Bare land
Unassessed, newly created lots. Registration expected this summer.
RS1 (CSRD)
Single Family Home, Campsite, Secondary Dwelling Unit.
These guidelines are meant to enrich and preserve the character of the community while permitting individuality and taste. The following are the fundamentals:
Final Registration expected soon, all approvals now in place.
Proposed lots 1-17 of Lot 1, Sections 15 and 16, Township 23, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division of Yale District Plan KAP66529
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