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$1,200,000
DL 704 Bessborough Bay
Kelsey Bay, British Columbia, British Columbia, V0P0A5
MLS® Number: 994303
Property description
For more information, please click Brochure button. This rare 160 acre property is located on the mainland less than a 20 km boat ride from Kelsey Bay (Sayward) on Vancouver Island. The property's oceanfront is a 400m long and fronts the shoreline in Pembridge Cove which is located at the head of Bessborough Bay. The entire property is surrounded by crown land for those looking for a private oasis. The property has a south facing exposure with gentle to moderate terrain. There is a stream located on the southeast quarter of the property appears to be a source of year round fresh water. There are many different potential building sites. Multiple accesses to bring materials and supplies from Forward harbor and Beaver inlet are possible. The tidal bay would also provide access for a landing craft at high tide. The oceanfront is tidal revealing a over 750m long secluded sandy bay ideal for recreational purposes such as kayaking, clam or oyster collecting. The property was professionally timber cruised in 2022 and had a current volume of over 24,700 m3 and will continue to increase. This property is ideal for individuals looking for a generational investment for recreational, rural self-sustaining lifestyle or even a woodlot. The location is ideal for hunting, fishing and seafood harvesting and is relatively quick to access from Vancouver island and other areas throughout the region.
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