Village de Bas-Caraquet, Parish of Caraquet, rectangular in shape, having a frontage of 72 feet (21.95 metres) along Highway 145 (Rue St-Paul) at the south, and a depth of 675 feet (205.75 metres). The area is 1.15 acres, or .45 hectare. There is hydro and telephone service, along Route 145 (Rue St-Paul).
From Bathurst take Highway 11 eastbound approximately 64 kilometres to Bertrand, then continue about 19 kilometres along Highway 145 to the subject property, which extends north (left) from the highway to the Ruisseau à Sivret.
The property is clear and without any buildings, and fairly flat. The northern 30% or so is composed of wetland which surrounds the mouth of the Ruisseau à Sivret at the Caraquet Channel of the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the nearby properties appear to host patches of woodland, as well as single family dwellings which are situated close to the highway. Most of the nearby land on both sides of the highway is a mixture of wetlands and flat woodlands.
There is no adjacent or nearby Crown Land. The nearest parcel of Crown Land, consisting largely of wetlands, is on Île Pokesudie, about 15 kilometres to the east.
This is a rural seaside area with many outdoor recreational activities available - fishing, canoeing, kayaking, camping, and swimming, to name just a few. On Tourism New Bruswick’s website https://tourismnewbrunswick.ca/ many activities and destinations can be found, and at the same time many of the conveniences of modern living can be accessed at nearby Bathurst.
$17,990, payable $1,799 down payment with order and seventy-two (72) monthly payments of $316.54