& Ed Handja*
972 Shoppers Row
Campbell River, BC
Canada V9W 2C5
Details
Address | E-645 Quatsino Rd |
Area | North Island |
Sub Area | Port Hardy |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $350,000 |
Property Type | Lots/Acreage |
Bedrooms | 0 |
Bathrooms | 0 |
Lot Size | 335412.00 Square Feet |
Waterfront | Yes |
Year Built | 0 |
Taxes | $966 |
Tax Year | 2023 |
MLS® # | 950611 |
Undeveloped oceanfront property located along the south-west shore of Hecate Cove in the Village of Quatsino, on the north-west coast of Vancouver Island. Quatsino is a boat access community in Quatsino Sound, and is approximately 5 miles on the water from Coal Harbour. A public road (gravel) runs through the Village of Quatsino. The village is serviced with BC Hydro electricity and telephone service, and there is a government dock in Bergh Cove. This oceanfront acreage is nicely treed right to the water’s edge. It has a mostly level topography throughout, with a gradual rise to the road. The property has approximately 270ft of shoreline in one of the most protected locations in the area. The acreage is divided by Quatsino Rd, with about 1/5th of the property between the road and the oceanfront. Zoning allows for one residence on the property, as well as additional cabins of 400sqft for each 2 acres, making this an ideal consideration for a group purchase or a large family wanting to establish a recreational or residential base in one of the most fantastic regions of the North Island. It would also be an ideal home base for someone looking for a quiet coastal lifestyle or for outdoor enthusiasts, in a region renowned for some of the best sport fishing and exploring on the BC Coast. Quatsino Sound, one of the last great west coast frontiers easily accessible for the outdoor enthusiast and avid sport-fisherman, offers a great variety of activities throughout the network of protected inlets and the access to the open west coast. As well there are numerous rivers and lakes abundant with trout, steelhead and spawning salmon in the fall. Seventeen miles to the southwest out Quatsino Sound is the open west coast of Vancouver Island that offers spectacular fishing for salmon, halibut and other species. The marine life and other wildlife in addition to the beauty of the west coast are unsurpassed.