40-acre timbered, off the grid property located on the north side of the Bella Coola River. Remote, secluded property with river access, surrounded by Crown land on 3 sides, stunning mountain views, endless rock climbing, hiking and fishing.
Foreign Buyer Ban does not apply to this property
Situated on the north side of the Bella Coola River in Hagensborg, Bella Coola, this 40-acre parcel is fully treed and surrounded by Crown land on three sides. The property is accessible by boat across the river but could also be accessed by land (walking) from the end of the Saloompt Road.
The property boasts stunning views of the river and the surrounding mountain ranges while also offering access to excellent rock climbing, river fishing and hiking. A seasonal watershed comes down off of the mountain in the centre of the property, offering fresh water.
Once you are back on the south side of the Bella Coola River, you are minutes to the airport, shopping, fuel and supplies.
This is a very unique property perfect for adventurous people seeking solitude, privacy and access to extreme outdoor activities.
North side of the Bella Coola River across from the Bella Coola Airport.
Bella Coola can be accessed by road traveling West 477 km from Williams Lake. This scenic drive will take you across the Chilcotin Plateau, through Tweedsmuir Park and down “the hill” into the stunning Bella Coola Valley. You then travel alongside the Atnarko and Bella Coola Rivers into the communities of Hagensborg and Bella Coola, ending at the government wharf.
This property is only accessible by crossing the Bella Coola River. Contact the listing REALTOR® for more information.
Bella Coola and surrounding area are the traditional territory of the Nuxalk Nation. For more information on the History of the Nuxalk First Nations and the Bella Coola Valley visit the Bella Coola website.
The Bella Coola community is remote in nature and contains a population of approximately 2,000 people. The primary geographical structure of the community, both in terms of physical structures and population distribution is the long, narrow valley. The Chilcotin Highway 20 stretches from the Government wharf (on the Pacific Ocean), through the extent of the populated portion of the valley, through Hagensborg and Firvale before climbing to the Chilcotin Plateau. The entire population of the community lives on either side of this road or very near to it.
Both Bella Coola and Hagensborg have essential services including retail outlets for groceries and hardware, gas stations and repair shops, Canada Post offices, gift shops, and places to purchase fishing/hunting licences. Banking can be done at the Williams Lake & District Credit Union in Bella Coola; ATMs are located at the Hagensborg Shop Easy, the Credit Union and the Bella Coola General Hospital. The Bella Coola General Hospital has a walk-in clinic and a pharmacy. Bella Coola/Hagensborg also offer an outdoor rink, an outdoor public pool, an organic market, a vet clinic, as well as numerous arts, gifts and coffee shops.
In the Bella Coola Valley, you will find an abundance of fresh water, fresh air, wildlife and outdoor recreation. During the winter months, you can enjoy cross-country skiing, snow machining, snowboarding or skiing on the local hill in Tweedsmuir Park, skating at the outdoor rink or taking part in the weekly volleyball and basketball games. Summers are filled with hiking the many trails, kayaking or fishing in the rivers or ocean, horse riding, biking, rock climbing, or just taking a dip in the refreshing pools along the river. There is something here for every outdoor enthusiast.
Belarko Bear viewing has also been created by BC Parks. The station is located at a prime grizzly feeding spot on the Atnarko River. The station is open and staffed from mid-August to mid-October, when bears are active along the river banks. The Great Bear Rainforest on the central coast of British Columbia is a world-renowned wilderness eco-tour destination. It is one of the world’s few remaining old-growth temperate rainforests. It is also the home of coastal wolves, black bears, grizzlies and the unique Kermode “Spirit Bear.”
In recent years, the mountainous terrain around (and accessible from) the Bella Coola Valley has become a publicized destination for heli-skiing, with a number of skiing movies filmed in the area, and local companies advertising access to 1.5 million acres (6,100 km2) of terrain.
Bella Coola offers a well-known music festival on the third weekend of July, as well as a rodeo on July long weekend and a Fall Fair in September.
This property is a prime location for a tourism destination and is in the perfect location for ocean kayaking, paddle boarding, sport fishing, hot spring trips or overnight excursions. Sport fisherman will find world class fishing for the five wild pacific salmon species, halibut, cod, crab or prawns all nearby.
52°23'30.98"N and 126°37'13.06"W
This property is one of the few deeded lots on the north side of the river with river access only, creating a unique opportunity for an off-grid, eco-tourism destination.
None, off the grid.
$664.59 (2024)
R1
THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTN 1/2 OF THE SOUTH WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 2, RANGE 3, COAST DISTRICT
PID 009-032-339
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