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Looking for Real Estate information on Pitt Lake cabins for sale? There are currently cabins and bare land for sale at Moonshine Bay, Cozen Point, McSween Creek, Williams Landing, Rainbow Falls, & Stevenson Creek.
If you would like the entire list of Pitt Lake recreation Real Estate, both cabins & land for sale please email me at scottleaf@kw.com or call me at 604-839-8239.
As of today there are 7 cabins and 4 lots for sale on Pitt Lake.
I am the Pitt Lake Realtor Expert with a boat on stand-by!
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Do you have recreational property on Pitt Lake you would like to sell?
I have a lengthy list of qualified Buyers who are looking for Pitt Lake recreational property, some want lots others want waterfront land with a cabin. Is your property Lease land? I take the time to explain Leasehold to Buyers who otherwise might be leary of this type of ownership.
I am local, lived in the area all my life and I know the lake. I will transport buyers to view properties if required and the best part about listing your Pitt Lake property with me is that by using my Internet presence I will market your recreational property to every single Buyer who is in the market for Pitt Lake property today and avoid a lengthy listing period.
If you would like a FREE MARKET VALUATION of your property give me a call or email me, I am not deterred by Winter, just bad weather!
Pitt Lake is a jewel and I will market your cabin or lot, waterfront or otherwise like the rare Diamond that it is!
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Looking for Pitt Lake Real Estate listings?
Email or phone me for the latest list of waterfront lots with and without cabins, both freehold and leasehold. Get the advantage of using a Realtor that is familiar with Pitt Lake property.
Pitt Lake is special not only for it's beauty but also because of the proximity to Greater Vancouver, comparable to Indian Arm without all the salt water headaches.
It would be my pleasure to put you on my list of people who are interested in Pitt Lake property and I will keep you informed of all available properties because the good ones go fast!
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I had just nicely come home from a beautiful morning spent showing some waterfront & water access only property on Pitt Lake when I saw the headline in the Maple Ridge Times newspaper.
Ayla Canoe told to move out
It seems that the 20 year lease of the property from the provincial government to the regional district of Dewdney Alouette and it's successor Metro Vancouver is coming to an end December 31, 2009. The Williams family, a fixture of the Pitt Lake area have been running Ayla Canoe on the waterfront, living in and caretaking
Grants Narrows Park for decades. Doing a good job of it too!
The Province Ministry of Environment has stated that they have entered into talks with the Katzie First Nation and Metro Vancouver regarding a lease that may come into effect January 1, 2011. Metro Vancouver has been asked by the Province to continue operating the Park for one more year which would give Ayla Canoe 12 months to pack up and leave or as Metro has put it, "Formulate an exit strategy".
I have fond memories of canoeing up Widgeon Creek in Ayla rented canoes on a hot Summer day, affordable and accessible. A family activity that shares the wonder and beauty of Pitt Lake to those who don't own a power boat and out of town visitors.
The complex legalities and interests of Provincial, Regional & First Nations governments seem destined unfairly to overwhelm this small family business and remove it from the lake for no good reason.
The Williams family have started a petition which is available online at: Let Ayla Canoe Stay A hard copy is available at the Maple Ridge Chamber of Commerce and at Maple Ridge Chrysler as well.
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The Pitt Lake Web Cam is located at the Pitt River Lodge which is at the very North end of the real estate at Pitt Lake BC near the upper Pitt River where it flows into the lake on the waterfront. The main part of the Pitt River runs in the trees a few hundred feet away, the mountains in the background on the right are over 2500 feet tall, and on a clear evening you can see the Mamquam Glacier, at 8500 feet tall, near the tall Fir tree on the left. Fishing in BC try fishing in Canada's number one fishing destination, the Pitt River Lodge. We are the only lodge on the Upper Pitt River and live in this remote location year round. The most successful method to fish and see the wildlife the Pitt River has to offer is by the Lodge's guided raft trips: silent, stealthy and relaxing. Considered one of the greatest fishing rivers in the World, the Pitt River Lodge is just the place to use to help you take advantage of this. Check out their web site Pitt River Lodge.
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