Spacious 6-bdrm home in the quiet mountain valley of Seton Portage. Features vaulted ceilings, a private suite with rental potential, & a large insulated shop. Surrounded by fruit trees, gardens, & visiting birdlife, it's a peaceful retreat with easy access to nearby lakes & outdoor adventure.
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Discover peaceful lakeside living in Seton Portage, a quiet and scenic valley cradled between the crystal-clear waters of Anderson and Seton Lakes. This expansive six-bedroom, four-bathroom home offers flexible living options with two en-suites and a fully self-contained suite with kitchenette, ideal for guests, multi-generational families, or rental income. The 3,900± sq. ft. home was built with care and comfort in mind, featuring eight-inch double insulated walls, a pellet stove, and multiple heating sources for year-round efficiency. Vaulted ceilings throughout the main living areas create an airy, open atmosphere, while new carpets in all the bedrooms add a touch of modern comfort. Large windows invite in the surrounding natural light and mountain views. Step outside onto the stunning back porch, a peaceful retreat that has become a haven for hummingbirds and songbirds, offering an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The property also features a full-size basement, offering ample storage or potential for further development.
The half-acre lot is thoughtfully landscaped and productive, boasting two old pear trees, a four-year-old cherry tree, two young prune plum trees, and a peach tree that continues to bear on its own terms. Garden beds produce two lush patches of strawberries, and raspberry bushes line the side of the home. A 12 x 24 ft greenhouse built last year provides the perfect environment for cultivating your own produce. A fully insulated 60 x 20 ft shop with a 100-amp panel offers generous space for vehicles, tools, and recreational gear. Modern upgrades include a new well pump and high-speed fiber optic Internet. Local amenities such as a new hotel, pub and restaurant, general store, liquor store, gas station, and post office are just minutes away, and the Tsalalh Seton Train provides reliable daily shuttle access to Lillooet. For healthcare needs, a health clinic is also located within the community. Average monthly rates for local contractor rentals in the area hover around $2,000 per person, highlighting excellent income potential for long- or short-term stays.
Seton Portage is surrounded by untamed beauty and is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its world-class freshwater fishing, including the elusive black kokanee salmon, found only in the adjacent lakes. Boating, kayaking, and swimming are popular pastimes, while the surrounding forests and mountains offer endless trails for hiking, mountain biking, and ATVing. Hunting is also popular in this area, offering another way to connect with the natural environment. Deep cultural roots and a welcoming local community add to the charm of this remote but connected setting. Whether you're looking to settle down, invest, or simply escape to nature, this unique property delivers comfort, character, and opportunity in one of British Columbia’s most spectacular landscapes.
6890 Seton Portage Road - Seton Portage, BC
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Seton Portage is a remote and historic community located in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District of southwestern British Columbia, nestled in a scenic mountain valley between Seton and Anderson Lakes. Rich in cultural heritage, it lies within the traditional territory of the St’át’imc Nation and is home to the Tsal’alh First Nation. Historically significant as part of the early portage route during the Fraser Gold Rush, the area later became linked by rail with the completion of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Today, Seton Portage offers a quiet, off-grid lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty, with recreational opportunities including fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The area is best accessed via rugged forest service roads or the Kaoham Shuttle rail line to Lillooet, which provides daily access for residents and visitors. Local employment is often tied to seasonal work, small-scale construction, forestry, tourism, and contracts with BC Hydro, which maintains infrastructure nearby. Though remote, Seton Portage has key amenities such as a general store, post office, new hotel and pub, and high-speed fiber optic Internet, offering a blend of rustic living with modern essentials.
Seton Portage is a remote and historically rich community in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District of southwestern British Columbia, located in a picturesque valley between Seton and Anderson Lakes. It lies within the traditional territory of the St’át’imc Nation and is home to the Tsal’alh First Nation, with deep cultural roots and a legacy tied to the Fraser Gold Rush and the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. The area offers exceptional year-round recreation, with summer activities including world-class fishing for rainbow trout, lake char, and the rare black kokanee salmon, along with boating, paddleboarding, swimming, and hiking through surrounding forests and ridgelines. In winter, the region transforms into a backcountry haven for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, with snowy mountain terrain and quiet lakeshores ideal for cold-season solitude. Access is via rugged forest service roads or the Kaoham Shuttle rail service from Lillooet. Employment is often seasonal and includes opportunities in forestry, small-scale construction, tourism, and contracts with BC Hydro, which maintains facilities in the region. Seton Portage has key amenities like a general store, post office, new hotel and pub, and access to fiber optic Internet, blending off-grid wilderness living with practical modern convenience.
50°42'24.53"N and 122°17'19.33"W
60 x 20 ft shop with work bench and unfinished bathroom.
$2,155.28 (2025)
R1
LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 1596 LILLOOET DISTRICT PLAN 17478
PID 008-396-949
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