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Walk to boat dock and beach on Arrow Lake from this immaculate 4 bedroom home in Burton, BC, just 20 minutes south of Nakusp. Enjoy quiet rural living with all the outdoor activities that come with the Kootenay lifestyle! |
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$384,000 |
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0.69 of an acre |
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Larry Laing - larry@landquest.com |
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Listing #: |
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10381 |
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$384,000 |
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Legal Description: |
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Pl. NEP81242, Lt.1, DL7698, LD26 PID 026-714-116 |
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Taxes: |
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$946.81 |
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Zoning: |
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R-1 |
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Improvements: |
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Completely remodelled bungalow with full basement shows like new.
Main Floor
Livingroom: 15’ x 20
Kitchen: 14’6 x 15’6
Master bedroom: 11’6 x 10
Bedroom: 11 x 9’6
Three full bathrooms
Metal roof
Oversized double garage with mezzanine, detached over height 14 x 32‘ garage and 12 x 34’ wood shed
Manicured lot with deer fenced perimeter
Below
Familyroom: 16 x 11
Bedroom: 14 x 10
Bedroom: 14 x 11
Utility: 15 x 13
Cold room: 14 x 7’6
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Location: |
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Burton, BC is south of Nakusp, on the eastern shore of Lower Arrow Lake. It is located on the beautiful alluvial fan formed by Cariboo Creek.
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From Vancouver: approximately 8 hours - Hwy1 to Hwy5 to Hwy97C through Kelowna & Vernon to Hwy6 - ferry crossing at Needles and approximately 20 minutes to Burton
From Spokane, Washington: approximately 5 1/2 hours - Hwy2 North to Hwy3 to Hwy6 to Burton
From Kelowna Airport: approximately 3 1/2 hours
From Calgary: approximately 7 1/2 hours - Hwy1 to Hwy23 South to Nakusp then Hwy6 West to Burton
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Services: |
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Community water,hydro & septic
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Area Data: |
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The Arrow Lakes is part of the Columbia River System, with water flowing through the lakes from north to south. The distinction between the lakes is less obvious since the construction of the Hugh Keenlyside Dam in the south and the subsequent flooding of the valley bottoms. A narrow channel, “The Narrows”, at Arrow Park south of Nakusp represents the division between Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes.
The Selkirk Mountains lie on the east side of the Arrow Lakes, with the Monashee Range on the west. These mountain ranges hold many smaller lakes, some of which are accessible by backcountry road and some are more remote. Many mountain peaks and ridges offer spectacular views of the valleys and lakes below, and the mountains as far as the eye can see.
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The Nakusp and Arrow Lakes have much to offer visitors: from beautiful scenery and relaxing Hot Springs, to a multitude of outdoor and indoor activities. Summer promises terrific golf and fishing, excellent hiking and biking trails and various festivals and events. During the winter, the region is popular with those who like to snowmobile, snowshoe, and any type of skiing including downhill, cross-country, heli-skiing and backcountry skiing. Winter also provides excellent opportunities for fishing on the open waters of the main lakes, or for ice fishing on the smaller lakes. |
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History: |
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This small community on the Arrow Lakes was first settled in the late 1800’s. Miners, loggers and farmers moved in and developed the area. Served by the CPR sternwheeler boats for many years until 1954, Highway 6 is now the means of access. The original town site was flooded out in the 1960’s when a dam was built on the Columbia River near Castlegar, BC which raised the level of the river and Arrow Lakes all the way to Revelstoke over 100 miles to the north. A new town site was established on higher ground at that time. |
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