Joe Apolonia

Lytton (British Columbia, CA)
$180,000


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"74 acres in Canadas Hot Spot!"
 

Joe Apolonia


Joe Apolonia
 
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Phone: 604-453-8888
TollFree: 1-877-818-1201
Cell: 604-818-1201
Fax: 604-939-3808
 
Details

Address: Lot B, Lillooet Highway, Lytton, BC Type: Lots and Land Style:  Lot Size:  74.73acres  Taxes: $461.00 (2010)
 
Description

Location, Location, Location. This property is located in Canadas Hot Spot. With a total of 74.73 acres, this property could be your next recreational retreat. It is located directly on the Lillooet Highway and only a short distance from Lytton.
The neighboring property (which borders the Fraser River) is also for sale and would make this a great package as holding property or recreational get-away.
 
Highlights

• Zoning: RL-1 • Services: None
• Freehold • Great Investment Holding property
• Taxes: $ 461.00 AREA DATA
• Lytton is known as Canada's Hot Spot and is often the hottest spot in Canada during the summer months. On 16 July 1941, the temperature reached a record 44.4°C (111.9°F).
• Summer daytime shade temperatures regularly reach the mid to high 30°C 's (upper 90's to low 100°F's) and occasionally exceed 40°C (104°F). • Hot summer temperatures are made more tolerable by low humidity and Lytton usually enjoys clear blue skies and beautiful sunlight.
• Lytton's location at the junction of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers is close to several sub-alpine plateaus and valleys, each with its own micro-climate. • Biking, hiking, horse riding and other outdoor activities are available at cooler temperatures than town only a few minutes away, while rafting the rivers is always a refreshing break.
HISTORY:
• There are two histories of the Lytton area. The first history is that of the First Nations peoples -
the Nlakapamux Nation that has inhabited the area for at least 6000 years and possibly up to 10,000 years.
• These Nations traditionally have inhabited the area from present day Spuzzum to 30 Mile on the Lillooet Highway and as far east as Merrit. The centre of the traditional territory was at the present site of Lytton.
• The second history started 200 years ago on June 19th, 1808, when Simon Fraser stopped at "Camchin" (the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers) on his expedition to the mouth of the river that now bears his name.
COORDINATES:
• Good standing pine trees on property
• With just under 100 km from Whistler, this property is located close to all kinds of recreational activities.

Brokered and Advertised by:   3A Network Group with Sutton West Coast Realty Harrison Hot Springs P2#43907733
 

Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.