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    Paradise Awaits Along the Gentle Shores of Sheridan Lake - Sheridan Lake, BC

    Cariboo Chilcotin Listing No. 22153

    Brand new 1,700 ft2 log cabin tucked amongst the trees along the banks of the renowned Sheridan Lake. This incredible lakefront opportunity is a rare find. An additional cabin with space for 2 beds & all the upgrades needed to ensure a comfortable stay year-round. 


    Price
    Reduced $885,000

    Size
    0.97 of an acre

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    Description

    Introducing this brand new immaculate 1,700 square foot log home set atop 0.97 acres with roughly 150 feet of frontage onto the highly desirable Sheridan Lake.

    The residence is comprised of two bright and sunny levels, plus a crawl space, and is a low maintenance option for avid outdoors enthusiasts who would rather devote their time at the lake to fishing, hiking, boating, or exploring thousands of nearby water bodies.

    Adjacent to the home is a 12' x 16' lockable garage suitable for a small vehicle, or for storage of fishing gear, boating equipment, quads, snowmobiles, etc. Beside the garage sits an original well which can be used for watering the lawn. The sellers have installed a new 200' well, which services the house as well as the small cabin. It was designed to have a separate shut off ensuring the cabin can be winterized appropriately while still supplying the main residence clean clear water. There is 200 amps of power to the home, 60 amps of which is diverted back up to the cabin.

    The small cabin has been entirely redone and is the ideal set up for either weekend rentals, or to host family or friends. Its small footprint, but functional layout and full services make it the perfect addition to any rural getaway. A brand new septic system will be installed in the coming weeks which shall provide waste disposal to both the cabin as well as the log residence. It shall also tie into two Sani-dumps for RV waste removal as well.

    Near-to the cabin and readily accessible are two RV plug-ins and ample space for a sizable RV. There is covered and open storage for supplies, vehicles and toys. Surrounding the property are a number of public boat launches, however, the water off the dock is deep enough for an assortment of boats, including pontoons. Sheridan Lake is famous for its rainbow trout. The lake is well stocked, and the average catch weighs roughly 3 pounds.

    Location

    7165 Nath Road - Lone Butte, BC

    • Notable Drive Times
    • Lone Butte General Store: 15 minutes
    • 100 Mile House: 30 minutes
    • Kamloops: 2 hours
    • Cache Creek: 1 hour 20 minutes
    • Vancouver: 5 hours 30 minutes

    Access

    Contact the listing agent for directions.

    Area Data

    Sheridan Lake

    Sheridan Lake is 14 km long, 4,098 acres in size with a mean depth of 7.6 m at an elevation of approx. 1,115 m and spring fed. It is stocked with and has a reputation as a producer of large rainbow trout it is also home to eastern brook trout.

    Bridge Lake

    Bridge Lake (historically known as Greater Fish Lake) is located about half way between two other large lakes, Sheridan and Lac des Roches.

    Bridge Lake is 7 km long and can produce rainbows up to 5 pounds, Kokanee to 4 pounds and lake trout to 20 pounds. Throughout the summer trolling seems to meet with the best results. The lake also boasts several islands and rocks where you can watch doves have their young in the summer.

    The community of Bridge Lake and Bridge Lake Centennial Provincial Park are located at the eastern end of the lake and off Highway 24 you’ll find a trail into the Bridge Lake Ice Caves.

    The annual Bridge Lake Rodeo, held around Canada Day long weekend and Interlakes Rodeo, held around the first week of August are a must for every resident and visitor to the area.

    The Interlakes Area

    The Interlakes area is well known for fantastic year-round and recreational outdoor activities including boating, swimming, hunting, fishing and camping. There are some 300 lakes in the area, most of them stocked with fish; also, popular for ice fishing during winter. Many trails are excellent for horseback riding and access to the Sheridan Lake trails system is nearby. These trails are suitable for hiking, mountain biking and ATVíng during the warmer season and cross-country skiing, skating, snowshoeing and snowmobiling are a favourite pastime during the winter months.

    Interlakes Service Center is your closest shopping outlet offering a convenience store/gas, restaurant, Rona, building/construction contractors/supply, car wash, gift store, feed supply and other amenities to satisfy all your daily needs.

    South Cariboo

    Located in the Central Interior of BC, the South Cariboo covers an area north to Lac La Hache, west to the Fraser River, east on Highway 24 (also known as the Fishing Highway) towards Little Fort (Highway 5) and south to 70 Mile House.

    Famous for its host of fishing lakes, resorts, abundant wildlife, excellent bird watching, rich history and all four fabulous seasons, the south Cariboo holds something for everybody.

    The main business centre is 100 Mile House; it is located five hours north of Vancouver, BC on Highway 97. The main industry is primary forest products manufacturing, followed by tourism, a core value-added sector including log home building and rounded out by ranching giving it a diversified economy.

    100 Mile House is a small town that offers all the amenities of a larger town and has a population of about 2,000. Including the surrounding communities, it services close to 20,000. Williams Lake to the north and Kamloops to the south are the nearest larger centers for all your shopping desires.

    Vegetation

    The 100 Mile House area experiences all four seasons with moderate hot temperatures in the summer months and abundant snow with cold temperatures in the winters. The spring and fall produce ample rainfall to maintain a vibrant ecosystem of lush evergreens and aspen trees and a ground cover of soft grasses, clover and wild strawberries.

    Recreation

    • Hiking
    • Mountain biking
    • Cross-country skiing
    • Snowmobiling
    • ATVing
    • Horseback Riding
    • Fishing
    • Camping
    • Boating

    History

    Highway 24 follows the historic brigade trail, originally used by the Shuswap people as a trade route and later developed by the Hudson's Bay Company in the early 1800s to bring furs down from Northern BC to Fort Kamloops and the Columbia River.

    Map Reference

    51°32'5.44"N and 120°56'58.50"W

    Services

    • Septic
    • Hydro
    • Well

    Improvements

    • Detached storage shed/garage
    • Covered RV parking
    • Brand new 1,700 ft2 log home
    • Additional 300 ft2 fully serviced guest cabin

    Tax Details

    $3,312.48 (2022)

    Zoning

    R2 (Residential 2)

    Legal

    PARCEL B (BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF LOTS 82 & 83 SEE CA4010357) FISTRICT LOT 4466 LILLOOET DISTRICT PLAN 21095
    PID 029-413-273

    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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