80-acre property, just east of Hagensborg in the Bella Coola Valley, offers a rare opportunity to own a large, naturally regenerated forest parcel in a stunning wilderness setting. Mountain and valley views, proximity to amenities, and extensive preliminary development work completed.
Foreign Buyer Ban does not apply to this property
Located just east of Hagensborg on the sunny south side of the Bella Coola Valley, this expansive 80-acre parcel offers an exceptional opportunity to own a substantial piece of land in one of British Columbia’s most breathtaking regions.
Gently sloping with excellent sun exposure, the property is ideally suited for a private residence with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valley. Despite the secluded, wilderness feel, you're only minutes from the amenities of Hagensborg including schools, stores, a government wharf, and access to endless outdoor adventures including hiking, biking, and world-class fishing.
The land was selectively logged in the early 1970s and has since regenerated naturally with a healthy mix of cedar, spruce, fir, alder, and cottonwood. This impressive regrowth gives the property a pristine, forested character with long-term timber value.
A road easement was in place during the original logging, and a Crown Land Application has been submitted to formalize road access. Geotechnical stability tests for private road construction have been completed, with reports available upon request. Extensive preliminary research including a timber cruise, have been conducted and can be accessed through the local listing agent.
Whether you're seeking a private homestead, recreational basecamp, or a long-term investment in BC’s wilderness, this large, intact acreage provides the space, beauty, and potential you have been looking for.
This property is located east of Hagensborg on the south side of the valley. Road access is not developed. Contact listing agent for details.
Bella Coola and its surrounding region are situated within the traditional territory of the Nuxalk Nation. This area holds a deep cultural and historical significance, with the Nuxalk people maintaining a strong presence and vibrant traditions. For more information on the history of the Nuxalk First Nations and the Bella Coola Valley, visit the Bella Coola Valley Tourism website.
The Bella Coola community is remote, with a population of approximately 2,000 residents. The geography of the area is defined by a long, narrow valley, with the community primarily distributed along the Chilcotin Highway 20. This highway stretches from the government wharf on the Pacific Ocean, through the populated sections of the valley, passing through Hagensborg and Firvale before ascending to the Chilcotin Plateau. Nearly all residents live along or near this roadway, making it the central artery of the region.
Bella Coola and Hagensborg provide essential services to residents and visitors. These include grocery and hardware stores, gas stations, repair shops, Canada Post offices, gift shops, and locations to obtain fishing and hunting licences. Financial services are available at the Williams Lake & District Credit Union in Bella Coola, with ATMs located at the Hagensborg Shop Easy, the Credit Union, and the Bella Coola General Hospital.
The Bella Coola General Hospital offers medical services, including a walk-in clinic and a pharmacy. Recreational and cultural amenities in the area include an outdoor skating rink, a public outdoor pool, an organic market, Nuxalk Art Gallery and a veterinary clinic. Additionally, Bella Coola and Hagensborg are home to numerous artisan shops, gift stores, and coffee houses, contributing to the area’s unique character and charm.
This property is fully treed with most coastal species including spruce, fir, cedar and hemlock.
Located in the stunning Bella Coola Valley, this property is surrounded by an abundance of fresh water, clean air, and thriving wildlife. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless year-round recreation: winter brings cross-country skiing, snow machining, and skating at the outdoor rink, while summer is ideal for hiking scenic trails, kayaking, fishing in the rivers and ocean, horseback riding, or cooling off in the river’s natural pools.
Just a short distance away, BC Parks has established the Belarko Bear Viewing Station, a prime spot for observing grizzly bears feeding along the Atnarko River from mid-August to mid-October. The property is also nestled within the legendary Great Bear Rainforest, one of the world’s last intact temperate rainforests, home to coastal wolves, black bears, grizzlies, and the rare Kermode “Spirit Bear.”
For adventure seekers, the dramatic mountains surrounding the Bella Coola Valley have become a world-renowned destination for heli-skiing, attracting professional film crews and thrill-seekers from around the globe. Bella Coola Heli Sports has been named the World’s Best Heli-Ski Operation for the past three years, offering access to an incredible 1.5 million acres of skiable terrain.
52°23'22.78"N and 126°30'6.15"W
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$1,738.58 (2024)
R1
THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 4, RANGE 3, COAST DISTRICT
PID 009-965-840
Multiple Listing Service®
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