This property is connected to city water and boasts 100% Burrow ditch water for farming. The Sluice Gate is much larger than the main switch in the house and allows the farmer to bring irrigation water from the Burrow ditch into the south ditch of the property. When the farmland does not need irrigation water, sluice gate must be shut off ,then the farmland water will flow from the South ditch through Sluice gate’s culvert into Burrow ditch. Rarely available big acreage farmland. 57.139 acres (according to BCAA) fronting Highway 15 and 176 Street. Good growing field for all kinds of vegetables including blueberries, vegetables, or build your all-weather nursery or greenhouse. Premium location, close to major shopping centers, school, entertainment and the US border. Build your dream home.More details
Lake water front Prime development opportunity in the heart of Harrison Hot Springs. This C2-zoned property offers excellent potential for mixed commercial/residential use, motel/hospitality, retail, or other permitted commercial uses, Located on Esplanade Avenue near Harrison Lake, this is a rare offering in one of the area's most visible and desirable resort-town locations. The property offers approximately 66 feet of frontage and a large lot area of approximately 10,890 sq. ft., with city water and municipal sewer service.More details
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