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8 acres Cap-Pele, New Brunswick

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Here is a great 8 acre parcel within minutes to Cape Pele beaches and attractions. This lot features a nice variety of trees and is suitable for cabin/camp and long-term land holding. With good access road and a short distance to Chemin Saint-Andre (Route 495). --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

Lot Size: 8.8+/- acres
Location: Saint-Andre Road, Cap Pele, New Brunswick
Reference #: NB-4472

  • Drone view outlining the 8.8+/- acres Cap Pele.

  • Looking in a northern direction overtop of the 8.8+/- acres. You can see the Saint-Andre Road to the right and the village of Cap Pele in the background.

  • Picture taken along the access road your land is on both sides of the access.

  • Picture taken along the access road back towards Chemin St-Andre Rd. The 8.8 acres is to the left and right.

    • Picture taken along the eastern property line.

    • Picture taken within the property.

    • Picture taken within the property.

    • Another picture taken on the property.

    • A good mix of trees from Birch, Maple, Poplar, Fir, Spruce, Pine trees.

    • The land was selectively harvested for timbers between 2018 - 2020. Some areas are cut and others still nicely treed.

    • Looking west along the access road towards your 21 acre parcel roughly 300 feet ahead.

    • Chemin St-Andre Rd to Cap Pele and your land.

    • Cap Pele at the Chemin St-Andre. Your property is just 2 kilometers from the Cap Pele main street.

    • Air photo outlining the location of your land.

    • Map showing the location of the property in Southeastern New Brunswick.

That parcel located at Cap-Pelé, Parish of Botsford, County of Westmorland

SIZE: 8.8+/- acres (3.57+/- hectares)

- Approximately 167 feet (51 meters) frontage along the north and south side of NB Transportation service road.
- Easy access.
- Just a short distance from the St-André Road (Route 495).
- Only two minutes to the friendly Village of Cap-Pelé and Acadie Rd.
- Only 5 minutes to Aboiteau Wharf and beautiful sandy beach.
- 20 minutes to the Town of Shediac. 
- 30 minutes to the City of Moncton.
- Nice for a camp and long term holding.

Sorry this property is SOLD. To see available lots and acreage in New Brunswick, click HERE.


  • Drone view outlining the 8.8+/- acres Cap Pele.

  • Looking in a northern direction overtop of the 8.8+/- acres. You can see the Saint-Andre Road to the right and the village of Cap Pele in the background.

  • Picture taken along the access road your land is on both sides of the access.

  • Picture taken along the access road back towards Chemin St-Andre Rd. The 8.8 acres is to the left and right.

    • Picture taken along the eastern property line.

    • Picture taken within the property.

    • Picture taken within the property.

    • Another picture taken on the property.

    • A good mix of trees from Birch, Maple, Poplar, Fir, Spruce, Pine trees.

    • The land was selectively harvested for timbers between 2018 - 2020. Some areas are cut and others still nicely treed.

    • Looking west along the access road towards your 21 acre parcel roughly 300 feet ahead.

    • Chemin St-Andre Rd to Cap Pele and your land.

    • Cap Pele at the Chemin St-Andre. Your property is just 2 kilometers from the Cap Pele main street.

    • Air photo outlining the location of your land.

    • Map showing the location of the property in Southeastern New Brunswick.

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