MORE INFORMATION
Outbuildings include:
- 900 sq.ft. (84 sq.m.) - Barn
- 630 sq.ft. (59 sq.m.) - Washrooms, Shower / Laundry
- 6 Rustic cabins – average 200 sq.ft. (19 sq.m.) each
- 24 Serviced campsites
- 24 Un-serviced campsites
Main list of restaurant and kitchen equipment*
Property is situated on 3 parcels of land, where all lots are serviced by individual water wells, natural gas, hydro, telephone, cable and high speed internet
- Lot A: 3.77 acres (1.508 ha) – zoned for RC1 (Recreation Commercial - main property located)
- Lot 11: 5.45 acres (2.18 ha) – zoned for RR1 (Rural Residential)
- Lot 12: 4.02 acres (1.608 ha) – zoned for RR1 (Rural Residential)
See aerial photo indicating approximate property lines for the 3 land parcels.
See also property site plan image
Zoning Bylaws for Property (RR1 on page 18, RC1 on page 30)
OTHER KEY LINKS
City of Prince George - Known as BC's northern capital, Prince George is a bustling city of over 77,000 situated at the crossroads of Highway 97 (north-south) and Highway 16 (east-west), and at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers. As a major city of the Pacific Rim, Prince George is firmly tied to the global market.
Many travellers pass through it on their way to Jasper, Prince Rupert or Alaska. Many more make it a base for holidays that emphasize outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing or fishing. Prince George is home to the region's top university, art gallery and professional theatre company. The primary economic drivers in Prince George are forestry and wood products.
Tourism Prince George - Prince George is the only city in northern British Columbia with all the major stores and outfitting services you’ll need. When you’re done, kick back and relax. There’s plenty to experience in Prince George—everything from first class hotels to great fishing, hiking, hunting, jet boating, and even llama-trekking