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    Industrial Land with Rental Income in Affordable Mackenzie, BC

    Robson Valley & Fraser-Fort George Listing No. 24266

    28.42-acres with M2 zoning, power, water, rail access, & close to the airport. Includes a 2,400 sq. ft. office building generating $32,500 annually. Subdividable into 5-acre parcels a zoned for forestry manufacturing, storage, or fueling stations, and a residential home.


    Price
    $919,000

    Size
    28.42 acres

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    Description

    This 28.42-acre industrial property in Mackenzie, BC, offers prime, M2-zoned land with power, water, septic and direct access to the town’s rail system, and conveniently close to the airport. Included is a 2,400 square foot metal office building, currently rented for $32,500 per year.

    The lot is subdividable into 5-acre parcels and suitable for various industrial uses, including manufacturing, equipment repair, forestry, storage/warehouse facilities, fueling stations, and even residential single-family homes. With its versatile zoning and strategic location, this property provides an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking low operating costs and proximity to both commercial infrastructure and natural attractions like lakes, rivers, and hiking trails. Contact the listing agent for more details or to schedule a tour.

    Location

    5051 Coquiwaldie Rd - Mackenzie, BC

    Access

    Please see the mapping section of this listing.

    Area Data

    Mackenzie is a remote community located in the northern interior, surrounded by extensive forests, lakes, and mountain ranges. Positioned between the Rocky Mountains to the east and Williston Lake to the west, Mackenzie is known for its proximity to nature, offering striking views, diverse wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities year-round. The area is heavily forested and has a strong forestry industry presence, with sawmills and logging being central to the economy.

    The small-town atmosphere is paired with a resilient community spirit, often celebrating local events and festivals that honor its forestry heritage. This remote, scenic area attracts those who enjoy an active, nature-centered lifestyle and value a close-knit community.

    Vegetation

    Characterized by dense boreal forests, the varied vegetation supports diverse wildlife habitats and reflects Mackenzie’s rugged northern environment, with forested landscapes stretching for miles in all directions.

    Recreation

    The area is rich in outdoor activities. Williston Lake, Canada’s largest man-made reservoir, is a popular location for fishing, boating, and camping, attracting both locals and visitors. Morfee Lake, closer to town, is a beautiful and easily accessible lake is a favorite spot where locals go to swim, canoe, hike, or just relax on the beach or have a picnic. In the winter, Mackenzie’s snowy landscape becomes a playground for skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. The Little Mac Ski Hill offers a variety of family-friendly winter sports.

    A bit further out, Powder King Mountain Resort in Pine Pass is well-loved for its fantastic powder snow, making it a go-to for skiers and snowboarders in the area. There’s also Carp Lake Provincial Park and nearby rivers that offer great fishing, camping, and wildlife watching, giving locals and visitors plenty of ways to enjoy the beautiful outdoors around Mackenzie.

    History

    Mackenzie was established in the 1960s as a planned community to support the thriving forestry industry, particularly after the construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River, which led to the creation of Williston Lake. This massive reservoir, the largest in Canada, provided an efficient water route for transporting logs, making it central to Mackenzie’s economic growth. Named after explorer Alexander Mackenzie, the town was built to house workers for mills and other forestry operations, laying the groundwork for a strong logging-based economy that remains vital today.

    Boundaries

    Please see the mapping section of this listing, all boundaries are approximate.

    Map Reference

    55°18'20.66"N and 123° 8'42.17"W

    Investment Features

    $32,500 in annual lease revenue.

    Services

    • Power
    • Water
    • Septic

    Improvements

    Included is a 2,400 square foot metal office building, currently rented for $32,500 per year.

    Tax Details

    $15,693.68 (will drop in considerably in 2025)

    Zoning

    M2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL

    Legal

    LOT 7 DISTRICT LOT 12479 CARIBOO DISTRICT PLAN EPP21447
    PID 028-917-634

    Maps & Plans

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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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