Low bank waterfront vacant lot with nice beach front, right beside the boat launch. Sunset views with great sun exposure. Water, power, telephone, marina at your door step, road accessible, full-time care taker, boat launch & storage are some of the primary features.
Bliss Landing Estates ("Bliss Landing") is a private 294 acre pristine coastal oceanfront recreational/residential community subdivided into 4 adjacent parcels of land generally known as Bliss Landing Marina Estates I ("Bliss I"), Bliss Landing Marina Estates II ("Bliss II"), Bliss Landing Marina Estates III ("Bliss III") and Bliss Landing Marina Estates IV ("Bliss IV"). Although there are no definitive lot lines within the development, owners are expected to restrict building development to a dedicated approximate 100 ft diameter area. A building committee helps ensure that development enhances the property.
Each owner of Bliss Landing holds title, as a tenant-in-common, to one or more undivided interests in Bliss I, Bliss II, Bliss III or Bliss IV, as well as a share in the management company, Bliss Landing Estates Ltd. This oceanfront lot relates to a 1/44 undivided interest in Bliss I.
The building sites in Bliss Landing provide ample buildable space. Between each of the building sites there is abundant common land. The natural buffer of common land surrounding each site ensures significant green space that helps keep each site very private and seem much larger.
Most of the 284 acre common area is left in a natural state except for trail systems, road ways, tennis courts, community gardens, playground, float plane moorage and storage, kayak/boat launch and storage. There is a full-time caretaker's residence for year-round security. All of the common property is collectively owned by the interests/residents.
A waterfront lot in Bliss Landing available on the open market is an absolute rarity. This particular site is right beside the boat launch which features low bank property, a nice beach along the foreshore and sunset views. Half the lot has been cleared and levelled, and the remaining land is granite outcrops mixed with mature trees.
Water, power, telephone, marina at your door step, road accessible, full-time care taker, boat launch and storage are some of the primary features.
The gated community of Bliss Landing is located at the entrance to Desolation Sound on BC’s Sunshine Coast, 10 km north of Lund by road or 10 minutes by boat.
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Bliss Landing is situated near an area known locally as The Ragged Islands or Copeland Islands Group. The 437 hectare archipelago comprises of four islands and 14 islets that protect narrow Thulin Passage, the main passageway for boats and kayakers traveling between the Discovery Islands and Desolation Sound, which is directly in front of Bliss Landing.
Wilderness camping and fabulous kayaking attracts outdoor enthusiasts to this group of small, moss covered rocky islands. Other leisure pursuits in the area include swimming, fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving. The Copeland Islands and Savary Island lie offshore from Lund on the Malaspina Peninsula of the Sunshine Coast. You can see the white sandy beaches of Savary beckoning in the distance. The Copelands lie out of sight to the north, 2 km northwest of Lund and southwest of Bliss Landing.
Desolation Sound Provincial Marine Park (8,256 hectares) is British Columbia’s largest marine park. This includes more than 60 km of shoreline, several offshore islands and a gradually rising upland that contains a number of lakes, waterways and waterfalls. Unwin Lake, a 173 hectare body of fresh water, is the park's largest. Set back to the North and East, Coast Mountains soar to more than 2,400 metres. The warm waters surrounding the area teem with sea life. Ideal for swimming, scuba diving and feasting on your catch of the day, salmon, cod, prawns, crab, clams and oysters. Plenty other tasty morsels lie beneath on the ocean's floor. To acquire them you must put on your scuba gear and get a little wet, or you could take a short drive by boat or car to the Laughing Oyster Restaurant at the head of Okeover Inlet, which is one, if not the best, place to eat in the overall area of Powell River.
Just around the corner is the historic community named after a city in Sweden. It was established in 1899 when the Thulin Brothers started to build the hotel, which is still in use today. Recently the hotel has changed ownership and has seen a major renovation. For most of the early years Lund served as a port for fishermen. Today Lund thrives on its attraction from tourists seeking the neighboring Gulf Islands and marine parks.
Boating, endless sightseeing, fishing, scuba diving, hiking and kayaking.
Please see mapping section (all boundaries are approximate).
50° 1'58.61"N and 124°48'56.12"W
Hydro, telephone, community water, high speed Internet and a year-round resident caretaker.
None.
$2,478.41 (2021)
Lund Residential
Qathet Regional District (formerly Powell River Regional District) Electoral Area 'A' Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 500.
Additional zoning information can be found on the Qathet Regional District website.
Bliss I, Site 13
An Undivided 1/44 Interest in District Lot 4201 Group 1 New Westminster District Except: That Part Dedicated as Road by Deposit of Plan 14637
PID 002-490-986
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