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    Nig Creek Ranch - 3,752 Contiguous Acres in BC’s Peace River Region

    Peace River & Northern Rockies Listing No. 26147

    3,752 deeded acres in BC’s Peace Region with approximately 1,200 acres of previously cleared farmland offering redevelopment potential. Includes a building site, strong water resources, multiple access roads, and over $55,000 in annual oil/gas revenue, representing an approximate 2.5% cap rate.


    Price
    $2,199,000

    Size
    3,752 acres ~ 7 titles

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    Description

    3,752 deeded acres in the heart of British Columbia’s Peace Region, featuring approximately 1,200 acres of previously cleared farmland that was once in production and offers future agricultural redevelopment potential. The ranch includes an established building site, extensive water resources, and multiple access roads throughout the property. Generating over $55,000 annually in oil and gas revenue, this is a unique large-scale holding suited for farming, ranching, recreation, and long-term investment. 2.5% cap rate from oil/gas revenues.

    Location

    Located at the northern end of Beatton Airport Road.

    Access

    Contact the listing agent.

    Area Data

    BC’s Peace River Region is one of the province’s most important resource-based economic areas, supported by agriculture, energy, forestry, mining, and transportation infrastructure. The region contains a significant share of BC’s agricultural land base, with strong production in cattle, hay, grains, oilseeds, and forage crops. Oil and gas activity remains a major economic driver, supporting employment, infrastructure investment, service businesses, and recurring surface lease revenues for many rural landowners.

    The area benefits from access to Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Grande Prairie, Highway 97, regional rail corridors, and established energy infrastructure. Large land holdings in the Peace Region are well positioned for farming, ranching, recreation, resource income, and long-term land banking due to the region’s combination of productive soils, low-density settlement, industrial activity, and strategic location near the Alberta border.

    Recreation

    BC’s Peace River Region offers year-round recreation across a vast landscape of farmland, forests, rivers, lakes, and rolling foothills. The area is well known for hunting, fishing, ATVing, horseback riding, snowmobiling, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing. With low-density settlement, large land holdings, and extensive access to Crown land and backcountry areas, the region is highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts, recreational landowners, and those seeking privacy, space, and wilderness access.

    History

    BC’s Peace River Region has a rich history shaped by Indigenous peoples, the fur trade, early exploration, agriculture, and resource development. Settlement expanded as farming and ranching took hold, supported by the region’s fertile soils, open grasslands, and access corridors. Over time, the Peace became one of BC’s most important agricultural and resource regions, with a legacy tied to cattle, grain production, forestry, oil and gas, and the communities built around these industries.

    Map Reference

    57° 9'4.08"N and 121°22'36.76"W

    Investment Features

    • $55,000 per annum in oil/gas surface revenues (2.5%) cap on list price
    • Approximately 1,200 acres were previously cleared and in production. These have started to regen in willow and aspen
    • Internal road network on ranch

    Tax Details

    $3,592 (2026)

    Zoning

    A2

    Legal

    Multiple legals - contact listing agent for titles.

    Multiple Listing Service®

    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.

    Location

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