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5,600+ acres of prime farmland for sale in Northern BC

A massive property of more than 5,600 acres between Hudson Hope and Fort St. John is entering the property market. 

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High Barr Plateau, a 5,665-acre assemblage prime farm and arable ranch land located just minutes from Williston Lake, the largest lake in British Columbia, goes up for bid online on Wednesday, July 24. (CLHBid.com)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – A massive property of more than 5,600 acres between Hudson Hope and Fort St. John is entering the property market. 

High Barr Plateau is being sold as a 5,665-acre block of land split into 36 even quarters, consisting of pasture and arable land. 

The property has a history as an organic grain farm producing cereals and hay, and as a cattle ranch, and is described as ‘prime farm and ranch land.’

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The property includes a grass airstrip, a livestock handling system, a Quonset, a barn, and a hay shed.

“This property is the legacy of one man’s hard work and passion that made ‘what if’ happen,” says Roy Carter, CEO of CLH.

“As a contiguous property surrounded by majestic mountains and the unmatched fishing and outdoor recreation of nearby Williston Lake, this is a rare and magic place for the right rancher or grain farmer to have and pass on to future generations.”

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The property will be going up for auction starting at $4,100,000 on July 24th on CLHBid.com

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