7.75 acres Cameron Road, Orangedale Cape Breton.
A fantastic country property situated along a quiet stretch of road with electricity available. Just a short distance from paved roads and the Trans-Canada Highway. Bras d'Or Lake is just around the corner as are the friendly communities of Orangedale and Whycocomagh with boat launch sites and wharf. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---
Lot Size: | 7.75 acres |
Location: | Cameron Road, Orangedale, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia |
Reference #: | NS-2006 |
All that certain lot of land situate in the District of Orangedale, in the County of Inverness and Province of Nova Scotia.
SIZE: 7.75 acres = 31,363 square meters
• Location is excellent - minutes from the community of Orangedale and Bras d'Or Lake.
• Great access to the lake via public wharf and boat launch site.
• Surveyed and buildable.
• Electricity and phone service at roadside.
• Close to the Trans-Canada Highway (HWY 105) and the lakeside community of Whycocomagh & Baddeck.
• 273 feet of road frontage along the gravel surfaced and lightly travelled Cameron Road.
• Close to the famous Cabot Trail and Cape Breton National Highlands Park.
• About 40 minute drive to the warm ocean waters along the Gulf of St. Lawrence and seaside communities of Port Hood, Mabou, Inverness.
• A great residential / cottage / investment lot.
We are pleased to offer this newly surveyed building and investment lot situated in a great country location - only a few minutes from lakeside communities and lake access. Your land offers 273 feet (83 meters) of road frontage along Cameron Road and has an average depth of over 882.67 feet (269.04 meters). Cameron Road is a lightly travelled gravel surface road which connects on both ends to the main road (Orangedale Road) and provides access to a handful of homesteads, old farm lands and woodland acreages. Location is quiet and peaceful and surrounded by nature.
Topography of the land is more or less level to gently rising from south to north. Electricity and telephone services run along the road and can be extended into your land with relative ease. Your land is heavily treed in a variety of evergreen and deciduous trees - from Fir to Spruce and Maples. Chanterelle mushrooms can be found growing on your land through the summer months.
If you enjoy outdoor recreation, hunting, hiking and exploring back roads and trails this is a great spot for you as there is access right from your land. With minimal effort you can find yourself on some excellent maintained and mapped hilltop trails that lead right into and through the Cape Breton National Highlands Park - offering the best snowmobiling experience in Nova Scotia.
Your land is within easy reach of the community of Orangedale which has one of the oldest surviving general stores on Cape Breton. Here you’ll also find the Orangedale Railway Museum and a public boat launch site and wharf which makes for a perfect opportunity to enjoy a sunny day on the lake. Bras d’Or Lake is a remarkable inland sea of 450 sq.miles that is virtually fog free, making it one of the best sailing and boating destinations in North America.
The surrounding waters of Denys Basin, Wycocomagh Bay and the Bras d’Or Lake 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. Motorboating, sailing and kayaking among the islands and beautiful inlets of this region is a popular activity. Fishing is very good and similar to inshore ocean fishing - cod, sea trout, mackerel, atlantic salmon, lobster, oysters, mussels). Deer, loons, bald eagles and a variety of other wildlife are in abundance.
Also within easy reach of your land is the lakeside community of Whycocomagh on the Bras d’Or Lake. Some of the notable sites and attractions in Whycocomagh include Farmer’s Daughter Country Market, Charlene’s Bayside Restaurant and Café and Whycocomagh Provincial Park.
A little farther North is the Village of Baddeck, considered to be the beginning and end of the world famous Cabot Trail. Baddeck is a bustling village that has something from everyone, including spas, dining, accommodations, hiking, boating, fresh local seafood and lobster, gift shops and galleries. Alexander Graham Bell chose this area as his summer home for its natural beauty and summer home where he would conduct many of his experiments.
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