Contact us |  Newsletter Signup |  Home Page   


 
Buying
 
Browse By Region
Browse By Price
Featured Projects
Oceanfront
New Listings
Lakefront & Riverfront
Timber Properties
Farms and Ranches
Marinas, Lodges,
Resorts, Businesses
Big Game Territories
Deals / Reduced
Browse By Realtor
 
Landcor Data Corp.
NIHO Land & Cattle Co.
The Ranches at Elk Park
Silver Spray 1% Financing
Ace High Waterfront RV Lots
Sakinaw Ridge

<< return to search list
 

Magical Chilcotin Riverfront Acreage

 

The McClinchey River meanders through this beautiful 160 acres of park-like land located in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. This extraordinary piece of land is an exceptional retreat haven away from the bustle of the city.

Price: NEW PRICE $149,000 Size: 160 acres
Listing Agent: Kurt Nielsen - kurt@landquest.com
 
 
 
     
Listing #:  

08245

     
Price:  

NEW PRICE $149,000

     
Legal Description:  

Range: 03, District Lot 572, LD 12, Part NW ¼

     
Taxes:  

$572.94 (2007)

     
Zoning:  

R/A – Resource / Agricultural Zone

     
Improvements:  

road, fencing

     
Description:  

The McClinchey River meanders through this beautiful 160 acres of park-like land located in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. There are several stunning building sites near the river. To a large extent the land is fenced with split-log stacked farm fencing as is the custom in the region. This extraordinary piece of land would make an exceptional retreat haven away from the bustle of the city.

     
Location:  

In the Chilcotin aproximately 275 kilometers west of Williams Lake on the Bella Coola Highway (Hiway 20) ,9 kilometers east of Charlotte Lake. Just 23 k to the north is Nimpo Lake.

     
Access:  

From the lower mainland take Highway 1 to Cache Creek and the follow Highway 97 north to Williams Lake. Take Highway 20 west for approximately 275 miles to 19 kilometers past the beautiful wooden sign “Clearwater Lake Lodge and Resort” here you will find a sign with a steer skull and the name GANO. Turn left here and proceed up this road for app. 4 kilometers untill you come to a gate (this is at the east boundary of the freehold property) go through the gate and drive to the next gate (this is at the west boundary of the freehold land), The McClinchey River is to the south of the road between these gates.

     
Area Data:  

Nimpo Lake is the busiest fly-out centre in the interior of BC, for aerial sightseeing tours and fishing fly-in trips into the pristine and remote wilderness lakes and rivers of the Chilcotin. From here, adventurers can access isolated cabins set in magnificent scenery not matched elsewhere in British Columbia.

No road access, no people - just great fishing, abundant wildlife, ancient forests and blissful solitude awaiting the visitor.

The Chilcotin area provides a unique display of nature at its finest, unchanged from its original and unspoilt beauty. From the Monarch Ice Fields to the lush meadows surrounded by a carpet of spruce and pine trees, to the herds of caribou seen in their summer home. Wildlife is abundant here, and during your flights in the region you may have the opportunity to see moose, deer, grizzly or black bear, caribou, mountain goats and eagles.

     
Recreation:  

One of British Columbia's largest parks, Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, is accessed from Highway 20, which bisects the southern half of the 895,000-hectare park, east of Bella Coola. The park encompasses an astounding diversity of landscapes and conditions, with the Dean River acting as a natural boundary between the north and the south sections of the park.

Campgrounds are located on the Atnarko River, near park headquarters at the bottom of the hill, and farther west at Fisheries Pool, near Stuie.

Canoeing: The chain of lakes connected by Hunlen Creek provides the opportunity for an enjoyable canoeing trip of three to five days. Leading from Turner Lake to Sunshine Lake, a distance of about 27 km one way, this route enjoys calm water, beautiful scenery, good cutthroat trout fishing, sandy beaches, and wilderness camping.

Hiking: The Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail runs through the park, but it's not the only trail of length in the park. Tweedsmuir is serious backcountry hiking and camping. West of the park headquarters is the start of the Tweedsmuir Trail, which leads north about 35 km to the Rainbow Cabin on the Alexander Mackenzie Trail, and also leads to the Rainbow Range. The Hunlen Falls/Turner Lakes Trail (58 km return) along the Atnarko River begins at the Young Creek picnic site east of park headquarters, and passes through prime grizzly bear habitat. Other trails in the south region include the Ptarmigan Lake Trail (24 km return), which ascends to Panorama Ridge, Lonesome Lake Trail (31 km), the Junker Lake Trail (21 km), Rainbow Range Trail (16 km return), and a couple of others.

     
     
     
 





E-BROCHURE
  E-BROCHURE
  AVAILABLE


Click to download a PDF brochure for this property for printing and offline viewing

 
EMAIL UPDATES

Stay up to date with
our monthly update.
Sign-up to receive
periodic emails of
our new listings.

SIGN UP NOW

Contact Information: #101 - 313 Sixth Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3A7 CANADA
Toll Free: 1-866-558-LAND (5263)
Copyright © 2007 LandQuest Realty Corporation. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Sitemap