261 acres fronting Cordero Channel & Bickley Bay on E Thurlow Island. Includes some mature forest & a previously logged area which was reforested 10+ years ago. Cleared, level area at the point suitable for home site. Good moorage area on inside of the bay.
Size : |
DL 1433 - 101.64 acres (41 hectares) |
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Summary : |
261 acres of oceanfront property fronting on Cordero Channel and Bickley Bay on East Thurlow Island. The property, in 2 titles, includes the westerly point and the west side of the inlet, with the exception of a forest service logging road which runs along the southerly portion of the west side of the bay. A previously logged portion has now been reforested and there is a cleared, level area at the point which will provide a spectacular home site. The oceanfront on the inside of the bay will also provide good moorage. Blind Channel Marina on West Thurlow Island is 8 mins away by boat and offers fuel, food, post office, dining, beer and wine, etc. The property has fresh water running through it from two creek sources, as well as an established road network which can be reopened with minimum work. |
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Location : |
Bickley Bay is 130 miles north of Vancouver at the north end of East Thurlow Island about 1½ miles west of Shoal Bay. |
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Access : |
Boat or float plane access only |
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Improvements : |
None |
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Services : |
None |
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Recreation : |
Salmon fishing, cruising, diving, paddling, grizzly bear watching and great photo opportunities. An incredible area to experience wildlife and nature. |
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Area Data : |
Thurlow Islands Commercial fishing and tourism have become the main economic activities. Settlements are located at Blind Channel on West Thurlow Island, which once had a cannery and sawmill and is now the site of a resort, and at Shoal Bay on East Thurlow Island. Bickley Bay, 2 km west of Shoal Bay, was settled in the 1890s and had a post office named Channeton. Shoal Bay By 1898, 200 mineral claims had been registered in the district of Thurlow. Many were staked by small entrepreneurs, but several of the larger mines were owned by British Columbia Golds Limited, an English company, including the Forth Morten and Alexandra mines on Phillips Arm, the Yuclaw and Puddle Dog mines on Channel Island and the Douglas Pine mine on the steep slopes above Shoal Bay. Before the gold rush the district of Thurlow was a center for commercial logging. People had lived there since the early 1800s and one of the largest sawmills on the coast operated at Shoal Bay. The mill continued to work after the mines were open and both industries used teams of oxen to haul sleds with cedar skids to bring their products to the harbour. Some of these old skids are still visible today, slivers of aged grey cedar in the heavy green moss. |
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Zoning : |
RU-3 (Rural Three) |
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Legal : |
District Lot 1433, Range 1, Coast District, Except Plan VIP51616 District Lot 1434, Range 1, Coast District |
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Taxes : |
District Lot 1433 - $2,155.55 (2018) |
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Map Reference : |
50°26'46.62"N and 125°24'17.57"W |
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Disclaimer : |
Buyers should verify any information provided that is important to them to their sole satisfaction. Our best efforts have been made to provide the most current and accurate information from sources believed to be reliable. |
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