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2.35 Acres, Le Buttereau Road, Saint-Ignace, NB

Here is a lovely 2.35 acre surveyed lot in the community of Saint-Ignace. 209 feet of road front along the maintained and paved Buttereau Road with power, electricity and high-speed internet available. Open field and treed areas. A great spot for vacations and year-round living. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 2.35 acres
  • Ref #: NB-2306
  • 5.6 acres Waterfront in West Bay, Cape Breton Island

    Here is a marvellous lakefront property on Nova Scotia's best sailing lake, the renowned Bras d'Or Lake. The lake is a 50 by 20 mile wide body of saltwater, open to the ocean on the north and by St. Peters Lock Canal on the south. Lot 45 features excellent access along the main road, and an elevated setting overlooking Ross Pond. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 5.6 acres
  • Ref #: NS-2345
  • Lot 15 Skir Dhu, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

    A nice sized 2.1 acre lot just a short walk from the beach and picturesque shoreline! Lot 15, Skir Dhu is situated along the famed Cabot Trail, in Cape Breton... one of the most spectacular places in eastern Canada. Excellent access, great ground. This is a fantastic setting for your investment in Canadian east coast recreation property. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 2.104 acres
  • Ref #: CB-015

  • Nova Scotia is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in the Maritimes, and its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the region. Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 km². Its population of 934,405 makes it the fourth least populous province of the country.

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