Fantastic opportunity to own a lakefront acreage on northern Vancouver Island!
Private lakefront ownership is almost non-existent on northern Vancouver Island. This property is part of a development that features 17 lakefront acreages along the southwest shoreline of Alice Lake, ranging in size from 3 to 30 acres with each one offering unique features and setting.
Lot 11 is 12.43 acres, with two upper portions divided by the Forest Service roads and a lower portion with approx. 140ft of lowbank lakefront, providing great access for canoes, kayaks or small boats. A building area has been cleared near the lakefront, and more work could be done to clear a lake view and create an access to the lake from the building site.
The upland portion of the property is designated for forestry related activities and were logged several years ago. The timber on the portion below the road is limited to cutting and harvesting for personal use, safety reasons and developing an individual property in an effort to maintain the integrity of this beautiful setting for all properties.
An easement provides access to the property from the main road through neighbouring lots and continues to lots beyond this one.
The Link River Campground is in the middle of the development on the lakefront and offers a public boat launch and swimming area.
The properties here are designated water access only, however public access is permitted on the forest service road. Forest Service Roads are public access but must be considered a limited access generally as they are maintained by the local forestry company and the Ministry of Forests on an as required basis. The SE Main provides access to the Link River Campground and a private power line from Benson Lake as well as being used for forestry operations, and as a result this road is typically always maintained and accessible.
Access to supplies and amenities is within close proximity to and from Port Alice, Port McNeill or Port Hardy.