Point Pleasant, P.E.I.
Point Pleasant is located in the southeastern part of Prince Edward Island, in Murray Harbour, Kings County. Murray Harbour is primarily a fishing and tourist area that attracts both vacation homeowners and visitors to the island. The village of Murray River maintains over 35 professional fishing boats, whose catch of lobster, mussels, clams and indigenous fish is processed locally.
Point Pleasant is only 15 minutes from the Woods Island Ferry to Nova Scotia and points of USA and Canada. It is approximately 56km (35mi) from Charlottetown, the capital of PEI. At the nearby Brudenell River Provincial Park, visitors will enjoy two 18-hole championship golf courses, river beachfront, canoeing, tennis and horseback riding. Use camping facilities at the park or accommodations at the adjacent Rodd Brudenell River Resort. In addition, a beautiful 9-hole golf course, Eagles View, is located just minutes from the property.
The majority of the 500 acres at Point Pleasant are covered with groves of oak, birch and white spruce trees. The fertile soil was once farm land and has an abundance of potable water. Beautiful sandy beaches border the 4.8km (3mi) of Point Pleasant's oceanfront. Point Pleasant and the Murray Harbour area have a rich nautical history.
The Opportunity: $2.6 million USD
Point Pleasant is available for development.
The Prince Edward Island government has tentatively approved development for the 500 acre Point Pleasant property. A resort destination plan has been approved for the development of 313 lots comprised of large oceanfront and forested lots. Over 4.2km (2.5mi) of roads have been cleared for access throughout the property. Click here to view the approved development plan. The map on the far right shows the conceptual golf course layout.
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