Fantastic location! 2 contiguous side by side lots. Close to the Meadows & Indian Point. Beautiful lots that are flat & easy to build on. Some big mature trees add to the landscape, but still good sun on the site. Un-serviced property, which has never been improved.
Two legal titles of land, side by side lots forming a 100 feet of frontage on Vancouver Boulevard on Savary Island. South facing, flat lying, with some mature trees. Vacant land, septic and well need to be installed. Great location close to the Meadows and Indian Point.
This is a great opportunity to build a new cabin and start with a travel trailer or a tent. You can then start using and enjoying the property, Savary Island, and the surrounding area right away.
Each lot is 0.344 acres, for a total of 0.688 acres.
1239 & 1241 Vancouver Boulevard, Savary Island, BC
Daily scheduled flights arrive in Powell River from the Vancouver South Terminal, a 25-minute flight. Ferry service is also available from Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Alberta visitors can travel via West Jet from Calgary to Comox-Courtenay and take a ferry directly to downtown Powell River. From Powell River, drive another 27 km (17 miles) of well-maintained paved highway to Lund. Savary Island can be reached by boat from Lund. There is a good government wharf on Savary Island and regularly scheduled, year-round water taxi service from Lund.
Savary Island is a crescent-shaped island located in the Strait of Georgia 144 km (89 miles) northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia and 6 km (4 miles) west of Lund on the Sunshine Coast. This pearl of an island, which looks like it floated up from the South Seas, is known as the Hawaii of the North for its mild climate and miles of white sandy beaches. It is about 8 km (5 miles) long and averages just under 1 km (1/2 mile) wide. Low-lying Savary is ideally situated in the rain shadow between Vancouver Island and the Coastal Mountains and unlike most Gulf Islands, Savary runs east-west. The tides moving from the north and south of Georgia Strait meet just north of Savary. The southern tide is warm and the waters move less, which results in generally warmer seas. This water flows over Savary’s sun baked sandy shelf producing the warmest water north of Mexico.
The Island has a public wharf and is accessible by float plane, boat, barge or water taxi from Lund. Since there are no campsites here, accommodation takes the form of cabin rental or Bed & Breakfast. The south shore has the strait winds so it has big rollers and attracts surfers.
Savary Island is very safe—more park than wilderness. There are no bears, cougars, rats or raccoons on Savary. Deer are the only common large mammal, while mink and otters come ashore occasionally. There are many bald eagles and hummingbirds which summer here, while owls, woodpeckers and many migratory species frequent the island. As well as clams, there are oysters, mussels, crab and geoducks found on or near the beaches.
Savary Island is located on the doorstep to Desolation Sound. The surrounding area is renowned for boating, fishing, scuba diving, hiking, kayaking, sightseeing and an abundance of other outdoor activities. The warm waters surrounding the area teem with sea life. Ideal for swimming, scuba diving and feasting on your catch of the day of salmon, cod, prawns, crab, clams and oysters. Known internationally as the “Dive Capital of Canada”, the Upper Sunshine Coast was rated by Rodales Dive Magazine as the "#1 Best Overall Dive Destination in the World” for 2006. A predator-free dive habitat, the coastal waters boast a visibility range of up to 30 metres (98 feet).
Two centuries ago explorer George Vancouver observed Savary, with its white-sand beaches, as having "beauty such as we have seldom enjoyed.” Vancouver had two commanders, Galiano and Valdes, to dinner when passing by this island in June of 1792. He named it "Savary’s Island" possibly for a French admiral, but nobody has been able to confirm "Savary's" identity.
Please see mapping section (all boundaries are approximate)
49°56'22.56"N and 124°51'10.03"W
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$933.92 (2021)
Residential
Qathet Regional District, Electoral Area "A"
Savary Island Official Community Plan, Bylaw No. 403, 2006
Additional zoning information can be found on the Qathet Regional District website.
Lot 10 Block 13 District Lot 1377 Plan 2714
PID 013-510-304
Lot 11 Block 13 District Lot 1377 Plan 2714
PID 013-510-312
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