
There are waterside residential or commercial properties, and then there’s Cassiar Cannery.Situated on BC’s North
Coast, just 30 minutes from Prince Rupert, the 74-acre estate at Lot 44 Cassiar Drive in Port Edward is not any conventional listing. It’s a living landmark– one that ran as the longest consecutively operating salmon cannery on the West Coast.What remains today is something unusual: a heritage estate where past
and present have actually been thoroughly reconciled, and where the next chapter is very much unwritten.The property covers 74 acres on both sides of the rail line, with 20 to 30 acres of functional land, one kilometre of low-bank waterfront, half a kilometre of roadway frontage, and a 2.53-hectare foreshore lease. A multi-acre wharf complete the website’s considerable footprint. And the access points alone set it apart, too: road, rail, and ocean. The CN Rail line runs directly through the residential or commercial property, complete with its own signed up stop and personal crossing– offering direct rail connection to the Port of Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Eastern Canada.Five previous cannery supervisor homes remain on the grounds; 4 have actually been thoroughly restored and adjusted as guest houses, using turnkey accommodation and earnings capacity, while one acts as an utility building. Each maintains its character while incorporating modern comforts– a genuine heritage experience that has actually already earned the home severe recognition, consisting of a Canadian Covert Gem classification from the World and Mail, an area on Destination BC’s Leading 10 Unusual Places to Overnight in BC, and numerous LuxLife awards consisting of Best Wilderness Accommodation in BC and Best Wilderness Guest Houses in Northern BC.What’s more, the initial General Store has actually been reimagined as a flexible event location, geared up for gatherings, retreats, and cultural programming. A 10,000 sq.-ft blast freezer building– constructed in 1979 on deep piles– provides even more potential, with open-span storage on the upper flooring and a concrete workshop below. The dock infrastructure, while needing maintenance, holds substantial capability for marine access, tourist, transport, or research.SPECS Address: Lot 44 Cassiar Drive, Port
Edward, BC Bedrooms: 12 Restrooms: 6 Living Area: 4,200 sq. ft.Lot Size: 74 acres Noted At:$9,000,000 Listed By: Paul Hague, Nicole Eastman, and Amjot Sahi
, Sotheby’s
- International Realty Canada The surrounding landscape is similarly compelling
- . More than 500
- plant types have actually been catalogued
- on the estate, putting it within a recognized biological hotspot. Over the previous decade, the Cannery has supported substantial research into its salt marsh and mudflats, with the site
considered a prospective biosphere. Restored environments have brought over 75 bird types back to the estuary. Bears, deer, and wolves move freely along wildlife passages inland, while salmon and seals travel the estuary below.The estate’s licences and tenures complete an already formidable photo. A restored Commercial Foreshore Lease runs up until 2032. The property holds one of the province’s biggest historical water licences– four million litres per day across 3 creeks, the second largest in BC– and a previously held bottling licence that could be restored. Mining tenure stays in place, leaving out gold and silver. An Industrial Effluent License is likewise signed up. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Our Favourite Thing Boutique tourist, eco-lodging, heritage conservation, cultural retreats, small fisheries, forestry, premium water bottling, marine service– the listing makes a credible case for
all of it, and the facilities to support several directions currently exists on website. Many homes ask you to picture one future. Cassiar Cannery provides numerous, and leaves the option
to whoever comes next. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cassiar Cannery isn’t a listing for just anybody. It requires vision, cravings for stewardship, and an authentic connection to place. However for those drawn to heritage at genuine scale– with a kilometre of BC oceanfront, a CN Rail stop, and 135 years of history as a background– you
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considered a prospective biosphere. Restored environments have brought over 75 bird types back to the estuary. Bears, deer, and wolves move freely along wildlife passages inland, while salmon and seals travel the estuary below.The estate’s licences and tenures complete an already formidable photo. A restored Commercial Foreshore Lease runs up until 2032. The property holds one of the province’s biggest historical water licences– four million litres per day across 3 creeks, the second largest in BC– and a previously held bottling licence that could be restored. Mining tenure stays in place, leaving out gold and silver. An Industrial Effluent License is likewise signed up. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Our Favourite Thing Boutique tourist, eco-lodging, heritage conservation, cultural retreats, small fisheries, forestry, premium water bottling, marine service– the listing makes a credible case for
all of it, and the facilities to support several directions currently exists on website. Many homes ask you to picture one future. Cassiar Cannery provides numerous, and leaves the option
to whoever comes next. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cassiar Cannery isn’t a listing for just anybody. It requires vision, cravings for stewardship, and an authentic connection to place. However for those drawn to heritage at genuine scale– with a kilometre of BC oceanfront, a CN Rail stop, and 135 years of history as a background– you
‘ll be hard-pressed to discover something else rather like it. WELCOME TO CASSIAR CANNERY< img src ="// www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201020%20676'%3E%3C/svg%3E "width= "1020"height="676"