Chatham Channel SL F

Chatham Channel is located between EastCracroft Island to the east of the Broughton Archipelago region and the mainland peninsula between Call Inlet and the spectacular Knight Inlet. It is approx. 33 miles east of Port McNeill on Northern Vancouver Island and 55 miles NW of Campbell River and access is by boat or float plane. Access on to the land has been made very easy as there is a communal dock in place for the benefit of the six wilderness acreages that make up this bare land strata development.

This 5.63 acre property with approx. 270ft of oceanfront is the easternmost of the six acreages in the development. From the community dock there is road access to the property line. This road and the dock are maintained by the strata as common property.  

The property has southern exposure and a building site was cleared at the time the development was created. This site has overgrown a bit (as to be expected) but could easily be cleared out again. A shallow dug well is on the site, specific to this acreage. 

There is an active strata group and some of the sites have been developed for recreational use. 

This rugged and beautiful south central coast region provides easy access to some of the most spectacular regions on the coast, offering an abundance of wildlife and opportunity for marine activities such as excellent kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling, fishing and gathering seafood, the ability to view bears in their natural habitat as well as killer whales and numerous other marine mammals, which makes these appealing oceanfront properties ideal for your private and remote coastal vacation get-away. The region has been popular with yachters and outdoor enthusiasts for decades. There is certainly no shortage of things for one to do and enjoy within these diverse waterways and one of the most remarkable ecosystems the BC coast has to offer. This, literally all from your doorstep. For those who wish to venture a little further, Knight Inlet to the north east is famous for fabulous fishing and grizzly bear watching and Robson Bight is one of the world’s most popular destinations for watching killer whales.