Cape Breton Acreage close to Bras d'Or Lake - 32 acres
A wonderful acreage very well suited for vacations and year round living, located in Cape Breton just outside of the lakeside community of Orangedale. Electricity and telephone services available at road side. And within easy reach of the beautiful Bras d'Or Lakes. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---
Lot Size: | 32+/- acres |
Location: | Marble Mountain Road, Orangedale, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. |
Reference #: | NS-510 |
Land situate lying and being in Orangedale (Seal Cove) in the County of Inverness, Cape Breton in the Province of Nova Scotia.
SIZE: 32 acres more or less
• Within easy reach of the Bras d'Or Lakes
• Excellent year-round access
• Approximately 490 feet road front on Marble Mountain Road
• Electricity and Telephone available
• Good building lot and recreation lot
• Close to the Communities of Orangedale and Whycocomagh
• Within easy reach of the Town of Baddeck, Cabot Trail and Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
This is a great opportunity to own a 32-acre +/- parcel of land which offers nice views to the North and West overlooking the rolling landscapes of the area. With plenty of privacy and room on your own acreage this would make an excellent spot for year-round residence or summer cottage. This lot is composed of two parcels with a combined area of 32-acres more or less. The acreage offers approximately 490 feet of paved road frontage on Marble Mountain Road with electricity and telephone services.
From this acreage you are within easy reach of the Bras d’Or Lakes, famous for its virtually fog free waters and as a fantastic sailing and boating destination. The water is just a short walk, bike or drive from your land and can be accessed via an existing private to the waters edge.
Fishing in the Bras d’Or Lake is very good and similar to inshore ocean fishing. With a little practice and patience you’ll be landing cod, sea trout, silver perch, pollock, mackerel, flat fish and atlantic salmon. You might also find oysters and mussels along the shores of Seal Cove and Denys Basin. This region is also a major nesting area for bald eagles, and these impressive birds can often be seen soaring aloft or perched on shoreline trees.
The surrounding waters of Denys Basin are marked by numerous bays and quiet coves that are an important habitat for herons, ospreys, bald eagles and many varieties of ducks and other waterfowl, sea kayaking among the islands and beautiful inlets of this region is a popular activity.
Less than 4 miles away is the charming village of Orangedale, a quaint lakeside community where you'll find the historic Orangedale Railway Station Museum, a classic station built in 1886, displays memorabilia and railway cars from that era. For basic shopping needs, Orangedale has a general store, gasoline and post office. The larger community of Whycocomagh is just 12 minutes up the road and has many amenities such a country market, home improvement centre, gas, post office, restaurants and accommodations.
Annual property taxes are currently $203.58
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