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3.7-Acres Stephenson Road, Bass River, NB

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Located in the rural community of Bass River, about an hour north of Moncton, this parcel offers year-round access via Stephenson Road, with electricity available at the roadside. A peaceful brook winds through the land — an excellent setting for rural living, a cabin getaway, or outdoor recreation.

Lot Size: 3.70 acres
Location: Lot 25-5 Stephenson Road, Bass River, New Brunswick
Reference #: NB-5145

That parcel located at Bass River in the Parish of Weldford in the County of Kent, New Brunswick. Lot 25-3 on a Plan of Subdivision.

SIZE: 3.70+/- acres = 1.50+/- hectares

 - A great sized parcel with 76.1+/- meters (249.7+/- feet) of road front along Stephenson Road - a gravel surface country road providing good access in all seasons.
- Recently surveyed with property boundary lines clearly identified and easy to follow.
- Westerly property line measures 242.4 meters (795.3 feet).
- Easterly property line measures 205.9 meters (675.5 feet). 
- Recently surveyed 
- A small brook crossing the property.
- Surrounding crown land and recreation trail access for hunting, hiking, ATV, snowmobile.
- Good Hunting and Fishing in the region.
- A nice mix of large mature trees and nicely spaced next generation trees within the property.
- Lots of wildlife around. 
- Electricity service at roadside can be extended into your land.
- Just a few hundred feet from the country community along Stephenson Road / Dargavels Road.
 - 5 minutes the rural community of Bass River - general store, gas, post office, community centre.
- Close to the Richibucto River – excellent boating and fishing!
-  Easy access via Highway 116.
- 30 minutes from the towns of Rexton and Richibucto.
- 1 hour from the City of Moncton and airport.

This is a wonderful lot located just a few kilometers southwest of the community of Bass River where you’ll find nice home sites, open farm fields, seemingly endless woodlands, and amenities including a general store, post office, gas station and friendly hospitality. This is a great property for those looking to enjoy remote acreage for hunting, recreation, and investment in woodland that is connected to tens of thousands of acres of Crown Lands. Here you can enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle on a large acreage within a convenient distance from the city.
 
Your property is conveniently accessed by heading north on Stephenson Road from Highway 116 in Bass River. After crossing the Molus River at Dargavels Road, turn left and continue up Stephenson Road for about 250 meters to Lot 25-5 on the right.
 
Topography of the land is fairly level as you enter the lot from Stephenson Road, before sloping down towards the brook, beyond the brook the land slopes back up as you head towards the north end of the property.
 
The property features a lovely mix of mature forest, open areas that are beginning to grow in, and sections that were selectively harvested between 2005 and 2010 and have since been pre-commercially thinned. The lot is easy to explore, and the recent survey makes identifying the boundary lines straightforward. You’ll find a healthy variety of trees, including Poplar, Birch, Maple, Fir, Spruce, and a few Pine. The forest supports a rich and diverse habitat for wildlife and birds.
 
The Richibucto River is easily accessed via a trail from within your acreage, where you can fish for Trout, Perch and Smelt.
 
For hunting and outdoor exploration, this acreage is ideally situated and connected to nearly endless miles of backroads and wilderness trails that can be travelled on foot, by ATV, and through the winter months, by snowmobile, snowshoe and cross-country ski. The thousands of acreas of connecting Crown Lands make also make this a great spot for hunting, not only on your acreage but also on the adjoining lands. Deer, Moose, Bear and small game.
 
Follow Route 116 east via Bass River, Rexton, Richibucto to the Northumberland Strait (25 miles, or 40 kilometers, distant). Just north of Richibucto is Kouchibouguac National Park with miles of sand beaches along the Northumberland Strait. The Northumberland Strait is home to the warmest ocean water temperatures in Canada, with some areas reaching 77 degrees Fahrenheit or 25 degrees Celcius. 
 
A short drive west of the parcel, along Route 116, will take you to the small community of Harcourt, where you’ll find a gas and convenience store, post office, church, K-5 elementary school as well as friendly hospitality. From Harcourt take Route 126 south to Moncton (30 miles distant), or north to Miramichi (43 miles distant). Follow Route 116 east past the parcel via Bass River, Rexton, Richibucto to the Atlantic Ocean (25 miles distant). Just north of Richibucto is Kouchibouguac National Park with miles of sand beaches along the Atlantic Ocean.
 
Getting here is easy. From Moncton, the province’s second-largest city and urban centre (population ~140,000), take exit 450 from Trans Canada Highway (HWY #2) onto Route 126 toward Miramichi. Follow Route 126 north for 50 kilometers to Harcourt. From Harcourt turn right onto Route 116 and follow for 9.2 kilometers to the unmarked Allen Road on your left. From here, follow Allen Road for 1.3 kilometers to your acreage. 
 
PRICE: Term Sale: $31,500.00, payable $3,780.00 cash with order and eighty-four (84) monthly payments of $330.00 each, and interest. 10% discount if paid in full within 30 days: $28,350.00, if paid $3,000.00 cash with order and the balance of $25,350.00 within thirty days thereafter.
















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