A new property has hit the market on Stuart Lake in B.C., roughly two and a half hours northwest of Prince George, just outside the small town of Fort St. James (pop. 1,598).
Located on a 1.12-acre lot on the edge of the lake, it includes an A-frame home, small airplane hangar, a shop, and a boat shed.
Oh, and a sweet little greenhouse that you can grow your completely legal "tomato" plants in, as evidenced in photo 6 in the gallery here.
Both the house and the 20' x 20' shop on the property are powered by what the listing agent is calling a "high-tech" solar panel system. The home is heated using a a wood stove and a gravity-fed diesel heater and is on a septic system.
With the "intricate logging road and regional trail network" in the area there's plenty to explore beyond the lake, which offers the opportunity for trophy fishing for rainbow trout, lake trout, whitefish, kokanee, Dolly Varden, and burbot.
There's also downhill skiing at nearby , which has 22 runs and claims to have the "longest T-bar in North America."
The property is being . Property taxes for 2021 were a mere $136.20.