4227-4233 BEAVERFOOT FOREST SERVICE ROAD, Golden, British Columbia V0A1H0
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Sharply priced to sell immediately! Court ordered sale! Below recently appraised value Beaverfoot Lodge awaits in the Rocky Mountains, perfectly situated between Golden and Lake Louise. This expansive 162-acre property offers an unparalleled development opportunity with ""no zoning & no building restrictions"" within the Columbia Shuswap Regional District. At its heart lies Beaverfoot Lodge, (twelve bedrooms and four bathrooms), a historic hunting lodge built in 1927, complemented by four additional cabins, sauna cabins, and numerous other buildings. The sale includes four titled lots, each approximately 40.6 acres. The property boasts three water licenses for creek intake and wells, supporting a micro-hydro unit with a large capacity for 200 units, previously planned for potential lease lots. Bordering Yoho National Park, this estate offers immense recreational potential, including a Provincial contract for a month-to-month tenured license of occupation for 160 miles of trail systems (Wapta Falls and surrounding area). The Beaverfoot River meanders through the property, which also features a manmade lake. Accessed via Beaverfoot Forest Service Road (12-13 kilometers from Highway 1), the lodge is approximately 30 minutes from both Golden and Lake Louise, with cell service available nearby. Appraisal available for viewing with an offer. Sold as-is, where-is, with the seller uncertain of condition. Explore the possibilities! (id:39198)
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Second level Floor
Bedroom
10'7'' x 9'6''Bedroom
9'1'' x 9'3''Bedroom
11'11'' x 9'6''Primary Bedroom
14'3'' x 10'8''Property History


