(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- Toronto, Ontario Aug 8, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – Canadian Land Company is excited to unveil six remarkable properties now available for purchase in the picturesque regions of New Brunswick. Each property presents unique opportunities for investment, recreation, and development, offering a diverse range of options in some of the province’s most beautiful settings.
Available Properties:
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- NB-2301 – Village de Bas-Caraquet, Parish of Caraquet, County of Gloucester
- Size: 1.15 acres (0.45 hectares)
- Description: This rectangular property features 72 feet (21.95 meters) of frontage along Highway 145 (Rue St-Paul) and extends 675 feet (205.75 meters) to the north. The land is mostly clear and flat, with wetlands occupying the northern 30% surrounding the mouth of the Ruisseau à Sivret. Nearby land includes a mix of woodlands and single-family dwellings.
- Access: From Bathurst, take Highway 11 eastbound for approximately 64 kilometers to Bertrand, then continue 19 kilometers along Highway 145.
- Nearby Attractions: The Caraquet Channel, local wetlands, and outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking.
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- NB-2302 – 479 Sunset Dr., Parish of Dalhousie, Town of Dalhousie, County of Restigouche
- Size: 0.359 acres (0.145 hectares)
- Description: This trapezoidal property features 125 feet (38.1 meters) of frontage along Sunset Dr. and extends 125 feet (38.1 meters) north. The property is fully wooded with a gradual slope towards the road and a steeper incline at the rear. Nearby terrain is hilly, with Dalhousie Mountain to the northeast and wetlands to the south.
- Access: From the interchange of Highways 11 and 275, take 275 northeast about 1 kilometer to Sunset Dr. and proceed about 2 kilometers west.
- Nearby Attractions: Dalhousie Mountain, Black Brook, and various outdoor activities including hiking and camping.
- NB-2403 – McGraw Rd., Parish of Saint Martins, Bains Corner, County of Saint John
- Size: 35.12 hectares (86.78 acres)
- Description: This irregularly shaped property has approximately 300 meters (985 feet) of frontage along McGraw Rd. and extends southerly. It is entirely wooded with a small stream crossing the land. The terrain is generally flat, surrounded by meadows and woodlands.
- Access: From Rothesay, take Route 111 southeasterly about 41 kilometers to McGraw Rd. and proceed 1 kilometer north.
- Nearby Attractions: The Bay of Fundy and nearby Crown Land tracts, offering recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, and camping.
- NB-2404 – Route 740, Parish of Saint Stephen/Charlotte, Hayman Hill, County of Charlotte
- Size: 4.24 hectares (10.5 acres)
- Description: This trapezoidal property features 92 meters (302 feet) of frontage along Route 740 and extends approximately 460 meters eastward. The land is wooded with wetlands covering about 20% of the middle section, and the terrain slopes upward toward the east.
- Access: From Saint Stephen, take Route 740 northerly about 8 kilometers.
- Nearby Attractions: Nearby Crown Land with wetlands and rolling woodlands, and recreational opportunities in the area.
- NB-2405 – Back Settlement Rd., Parish of Upham, Upperton, County of Kings
- Size: 46 hectares (113.7 acres)
- Description: This rectangular property has approximately 260 meters (985 feet) of frontage along Back Settlement Rd. It is predominantly wooded with some clearings and slopes gently upward to the southeast. Wetlands are present adjacent to Scoodic Brook.
- Access: From Saint John, take Route 1 northeast, then Route 860 to Robinson Rd. Turn onto Back Settlement Rd. and proceed 1.5 kilometers to the property.
- Nearby Attractions: The Bay of Fundy and large Crown Land tracts with diverse terrain.
- NB-2406 – Old Woodstock Rd., Parish of Saint James, Andersonville, County of Charlotte
- Size: 3.93 hectares (9.7 acres)
- Description: This irregularly shaped property features 300 meters (985 feet) of frontage along Brown Rd. and extends in a generally southwesterly direction. The land is about 90% wooded, flat, and free of discernible wetlands. Surrounding areas include woodlands, wetlands, and some cultivated land.
- Access: From Saint Stephen, take Route 630 (Old Woodstock Rd.) north about 83 kilometers to Brown Rd. and proceed about 300 meters west.
- Nearby Attractions: Nearby Crown Land with a mix of wetlands and rolling woodlands.
Investment Opportunities:
These properties offer fantastic potential for recreational use, development, or private retreats. Each location is set amidst New Brunswick’s natural beauty and provides access to a range of outdoor activities, making them ideal for diverse uses.
Learn More:
For further information on these properties, please visit Canadian Land Company’s website or contact our sales team at 905-567-9000 or [email protected].
About Canadian Land Company:
Canadian Land Company specializes in providing premium land opportunities across Canada. Our extensive portfolio includes diverse properties that cater to various investment and recreational needs, supported by our commitment to exceptional service.
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