Completely forested with 2,000 ft of frontage including a protected bay with deep water moorage potential. Only a 10 minute boat ride from the marina in Egmont. Zoning allows for 3 homes and one auxiliary dwelling, with subdivision potential.
This is a pristine and completely forested 19.6 acre oceanfront property located in Sawmill Bay in Agnew Passage on Nelson Island. Sawmill Bay is only 10 minutes by boat from the marina in Egmont, where you can have your boat moored. Water taxi service is also available in Egmont. The 2,000 ft of low bank eastern exposed frontage has expansive views of Agnew Passage, Jervis Inlet, Captain Island and Hotham Sound. Sawmill Bay is protected with a pebbly beach and filled with clams and oysters. It has excellent protected deep water moorage potential. Current RU2 zoning allows for 3 single family dwellings and one auxiliary dwelling unit, with many potential building sites to choose from. You can also have a B&B or campground and there is also subdivision potential, making it an ideal group purchase. There is a shared drilled well on the property. Crown land surrounds this property with access to miles of logging roads on Nelson Island, perfect for hiking. The surrounding area offers an abundance of outdoor recreation. You can kayak to Friel Falls, one of the most picturesque waterfalls on the entire coast, or take a boat trip to world renowned Princess Louisa Inlet. World class diving, snorkeling, fishing and prawning are right at your doorstep. Call to book your appointment to view today! |
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Location : | Sawmill Bay in Agnew Passage on Nelson Island, an approximate 10 minute boat ride from the marina in Egmont. Egmont is located 6 km (4 miles) east of the BC Ferry Terminal at Earls Cove at the north end of the Sechelt Peninsula on the Sunshine Coast. From Vancouver, take the Horseshoe Bay Ferry in West Vancouver to Langdale and drive 85 km (53 miles) to Egmont via Highway 101. | ||
Services : | Shared drilled well | ||
Area Data : |
Nelson Island The island is mostly forested, although there are some clear cut areas inland. Lakes and large mountainous hills define the geography. Hardy Island sits alongside Nelson Island with Blind Bay in between the two. Logging operations and granite quarries were early features of the island, and many buildings in BC were built out of Nelson granite, including the Parliament Buildings in Victoria. There were once a few homesteads and small logging operations, most of which are now summer cabins. As a consequence, the permanent population is quite small. One of the most well-known residents was Harry Roberts who retired to the island in 1929. The house he built, Sunray, was a cottage with south-facing walls of glass that stretched out like the rays of a sun. It still stands in a cove at Cape Cockburn. The island is named for the British naval hero, Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson. Egmont Egmont is the trailhead for Skookumchuck Provincial Park and features two modern marinas offering moorage and supplies for yachts and floatplanes. Boat Charters are available in Egmont and water taxi service can be arranged to the many natural attractions in the area. |
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Zoning : | RU2 (Rural Resource) - CLICK HERE for zoning details | ||
Legal : | District Lot 3551, Excdpt: Part on Plan LMP44944 Group 1 New Westminster District PID 015-871-002 |
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Taxes : | $1,155.38 (2017) | ||
Boundaries : | Please see mapping section - all boundaries are approximate | ||
Map Reference : | 49°46'25.93"N and 123°59'36.80"W Disclaimer: Buyers should verify any information provided that is important to them to their sole satisfaction. Our best efforts have been made to provide the most current and accurate information from sources believed to be reliable. |
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