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17 Acres Creek Road, Kirkland, NB. Lot 2

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A fantastic recreational acreage in Western New Brunswick 20 minutes from the town of Woodstock and the Saint John River. This is an off-grid location with good access via Route 540 and Creek Road. Nearby Crown lands and recreational trails.

Lot Size: 17.1 acres
Location: Creek Road, Kirkland, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Reference #: NB-9642

  • A drone view outlining the 17 acres along Creek Road.

  • Another drone view outlining the 17 acres. To the west you can see Bull Creek and neighbouring Crown Lands.

  • Drone view looking to the East back towards the main road (HWY 540) at Kirkland, NB.

  • Creek Road and your land to the right with 556 feet of roadfront.

    • Creek Road and your land to the right. This is an off-grid location. Access is seasonal.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on your land, Lot 2 (17.1 acres). The property is still nicely treed in a variety of species including Fir, Spruce, Cedar, Birch, Maple.

    • The property was selectively cut for timbers in 2022. There are still many pockets of maturing forest still standing providing great habitat for wildlife.

    • Nearby Bull Creek to the west and crown lands.

    • Creek Road at HWY 540 to your land roughly 2 kilometers in and on the right.

    • Survey highlighting your land on the Creek Road.

    • Map indicating the location of your property in Western New Brunswick, minutes from the Maine USA border within easy reach of town along the Saint John River and the City of Fredericton.

    • Map indicating the location of your property in Western New Brunswick, minutes from the Maine USA border within easy reach of town along the Saint John River and the City of Fredericton.

Land situate lying and being along Creek Road, in Kirkland, in the Parish of Richmond and County of Carleton, New Brunswick. Being Lot 2 on a plan of survey.

SIZE: 17.1 acres (6.92 hectares)

- 556.7 feet (169.7 meters) road front along Creek Road.
- An average depth of 1,339.2 feet (408.2 meters).
- Surveyed with property lines clearly marked.
- An off-grid location, 2 kilometers from the paved main road (Route 540) and electricity.
- Route 540 which leads you through the small communities, farmlands and woodlands.
- Selectively harvested for timber over the last few years. 
- Nice level terrain. 
- Creek Road is a non-maintained gravel road providing good seasonal access to your land. 
- Just 20 minutes (28 kilometers) to Town of Woodstock - a vibrant, prosperous community - the service centre of the Upper St. John River Valley. As well, the retail and commercial hub of the agricultural, forestry and transportation sectors in the regional economy.
- One hour from the City of Frederiction, the capital city of New Brunswick and Fredericton airport. 
- Just 15 minutes (17 kilometers) to the Canada / Maine USA border.

This is a lovely property in Western New Brunswick nestled in an agriculturally rich region, and within convenient distance of the Town of Woodstock, the city of Frederiction, and the Maine, USA border. 

On 17+ acres you have plenty of privacy and room to develop the land to your liking while maintaining plenty of privacy along this quiet stretch of road. There are no restrictive covenants or requirements to develop your land within a specific time frame making this an attractive long-term land holding with low ownership costs and no obligations.

Follow Creek Road past your land for a kilometer to its end and you reach recreational trail # 5002 and the Ball River. The trail provides access to a wonderful network of ATV trails to explore leading into a few thousand acres of crown lands.

PRICE: Term Sale: $23,500.00, payable $2,620.00 down payment with order and seventy-two (72) monthly payments of $290.00 each, and interest. 10% discount if paid in full within 30 days: $21,150.00, if paid $2,000.00 down payment with order and the balance of $19,150.00 within thirty days thereafter.


  • A drone view outlining the 17 acres along Creek Road.

  • Another drone view outlining the 17 acres. To the west you can see Bull Creek and neighbouring Crown Lands.

  • Drone view looking to the East back towards the main road (HWY 540) at Kirkland, NB.

  • Creek Road and your land to the right with 556 feet of roadfront.

    • Creek Road and your land to the right. This is an off-grid location. Access is seasonal.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on the land.

    • Photo taken on your land, Lot 2 (17.1 acres). The property is still nicely treed in a variety of species including Fir, Spruce, Cedar, Birch, Maple.

    • The property was selectively cut for timbers in 2022. There are still many pockets of maturing forest still standing providing great habitat for wildlife.

    • Nearby Bull Creek to the west and crown lands.

    • Creek Road at HWY 540 to your land roughly 2 kilometers in and on the right.

    • Survey highlighting your land on the Creek Road.

    • Map indicating the location of your property in Western New Brunswick, minutes from the Maine USA border within easy reach of town along the Saint John River and the City of Fredericton.

    • Map indicating the location of your property in Western New Brunswick, minutes from the Maine USA border within easy reach of town along the Saint John River and the City of Fredericton.

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