Its not often you see three adjoining parcels totalling over 370 acres come available together along the Route 115 corridor between Irishtown and Scotch Settlement. Large connected blocks of land like this are getting harder to find, especially this close to Moncton. The combined property includes approximately 360 metres of frontage along Route 115 on the largest parcel, plus two additional entrance points on another parcel with about 35 metres of frontage each, giving multiple ways to access the land. Having this kind of access across a property of this size makes it much more flexible than many typical woodland parcels in the area. The land itself is typical of the Maple Hills landscape and connects to form one continuous block, surrounded mostly by larger private holdings with a mix of rural homes and some newer development activity along the highway corridor. Whether youre looking at it as a long-term land investment, recreational property, or something with future potential down the road, opportunities to pick up this much connected acreage in one spot dont come along very often. Assemblies of this size along Route 115 are becoming increasingly rare. (id:2493)More details
Rare opportunity to acquire approximately 118.25 hectares (about 292 acres) of continuous woodland made up of two adjoining parcels along the Route 115 corridor between Irishtown and Scotch Settlement. Large connected land holdings like this are becoming harder to find in this area. The property combines roughly 80.94 hectares with an additional 37.31 hectares, forming one sizeable block of timberland with about 360 metres of frontage along Route 115 on the larger parcel. McQuade Brook runs through portions of the land, and the terrain reflects the natural woodland character typical of the surrounding Maple Hills area. Neighbouring properties are mostly large private holdings, with a mix of rural homes and newer subdivision activity along the highway. This makes the property well suited for buyers looking for privacy, recreational use, long-term land holding, or a substantial tract within easy reach of both Moncton and the Shediac corridor. Parcels of this size and continuity along Route 115 dont come available very often (id:2493)More details
Opportunities like this dont come along very often. This 326-acre timberland parcel along Route 8 in the Upper Blackville area offers a rare combination of size, highway frontage, and long-term flexibility for buyers looking for recreational land, a private woodlot, or a larger investment holding. One of the standout features here is the amount of road exposure. The property spans both sides of Route 8 with approximately 565 metres of frontage on one side and another 675 metres on the opposite side, making access easy and opening the door to multiple potential entry points across the parcel. The land itself is mostly wooded with terrain typical of the Southwest Miramichi watershed corridor and includes areas that support strong wildlife activity. Parcels of this size are well suited for hunting use, timber management, camp development (subject to approvals), or simply holding as a long-term land asset in a region known for recreational ownership. Large contiguous acreage with this level of highway frontage is increasingly difficult to find in the Miramichi River Valley corridor, especially along a paved provincial route. Whether you're expanding an existing land base or securing a sizeable standalone property, this is a strong piece of ground in a well-known timberland ownership area. HST Applicable (id:2493)More details
Welcome to Cumberland Bay, a sought-after destination in the Grand Lake region where peaceful living and a strong sense of community come together. This expansive 192-acre parcel offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of land in an area known for its charming cottages and year-round homes. Imagine mornings surrounded by nature, quiet roads perfect for walking or biking, and evenings spent unwinding after a day on the water. Located just minutes from Grand Lake, one of New Brunswicks largest and most loved waterways, youll enjoy convenient access to public boat launches, beaches, and recreational areas that make lake life so appealing. HST Applicable With its generous size and natural setting, this property provides the space and flexibility to create a private retreat or future home base in a location people return to year after year. Whether youre looking to build, invest, or simply secure your own piece of this desirable area, this property offers both lifestyle and long-term potential. Experience the balance of tranquility and connection that makes Cumberland Bay such a special place to call your own. (id:2493)More details
Heres a great opportunity to own approximately 31.58 hectares (about 78 acres) of woodland along Route 115 in the Maple Hills area between Moncton and Shediac. Properties this size with direct highway access this close to the city dont come along very often. The land includes two separate entrance points from Route 115, each with roughly 35 metres of frontage, making access into the property straightforward while still offering plenty of privacy once youre back into the main body of the land. The shape of the parcel also makes it more usable than many typical long, narrow woodland lots. The surrounding area is mostly larger private land holdings with a mix of rural homes and some newer development along the corridor. Whether youre thinking recreational use, a long-term investment, or just looking for a sizeable piece of land within easy driving distance of Moncton and Shediac, this property is worth a look. Large parcels like this with multiple access points in this area are getting harder to find. (id:2493)More details
If youve been looking for a larger acreage parcel with direct highway frontage, this 100-acre timberland property along Route 134 in Allardville is worth a closer look. With approximately 200 metres of frontage on a provincially maintained road, access is straightforward year-round, which immediately sets this parcel apart from many interior woodland lots in the area. The property is mostly wooded and follows the classic long concession-style layout typical of this part of Gloucester County. Portions of the land include natural drainage corridors associated with Middle Brook, creating a mix of upland and wetland terrain that supports wildlife and makes the parcel well suited for recreational use, hunting, or long-term woodlot ownership. For buyers thinking ahead, parcels of this size with highway exposure also offer future rural residential potential, subject to approvals, while still maintaining strong appeal as a private retreat or investment holding. Located along the Route 134 corridor between Bathurst and the Acadian Peninsula, this is a solid opportunity to secure a sizeable piece of New Brunswick woodland with direct road access in an active acreage market segment. HST Applicable (id:2493)More details
Approximately 21.74 hectares (53.72 acres) of rural woodland located along Chemin Saint-Irénée in the Bouctouche area of Kent County. With approximately 210 metres of frontage on a publicly maintained roadway, this parcel offers solid access and usability for recreational ownership, private woodlot use, or long-term land investment. The property features a long rectangular configuration extending back from the road through mixed timberland typical of the Saint-Irénée / Wellington corridor. HST Applicable. (id:2493)More details
Looking for a larger piece of land? This approximately 100-acre timberland parcel along Route 126 in the Harcourt / Birch Ridge area offers a solid opportunity for recreational use, hunting, or long-term land investment. The land itself is a long, traditional woodland parcel typical of historic timber allocations throughout Kent County and is best suited for forestry use, outdoor recreation, or holding as a future land asset. If youve been looking for a sizeable acreage parcel with road frontage in a quiet rural area between Harcourt and Coal Branch, this is the kind of property that doesnt come along every day. HST APPLICABLE (id:2493)More details
If youve been looking for a mid-sized woodland parcel with easy road access in the Black River Bridge area, this 56.8-acre property along North Black River Road is a solid option to consider. With approximately 200 metres of frontage on a publicly maintained road, access is straightforward year-round, which makes a big difference compared to interior timber parcels in this part of the Miramichi region. The land itself is mostly wooded and follows a traditional long concession-style layout, making it well suited for recreational use, hunting, a camp setup (subject to approvals), or holding as a private woodlot. Portions of the property extend toward wetland features associated with the Black River drainage system, which is typical for woodland parcels in this corridor and helps support strong wildlife activity. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway spot or a longer-term land investment, this property offers a practical footprint with good access in a well-known recreational area. HST Applicable (id:2493)More details
Approximately 10.12 hectares (25 acres) of rural woodland located along Chemin Richard in the Saint-Norbert area of Kent County. This property benefits from public road frontage on both sides of the roadway, creating a functional split-parcel configuration that improves access, usability, and future flexibility compared to typical interior woodlots. The land consists primarily of mixed timberland typical of the Saint-Norbert / Richibucto / Bouctouche corridor and is well suited for recreational use, private woodlot ownership, or long-term rural land investment. The roadway through the parcel naturally creates two usable sections, which may support future planning options or easier timber access over time. A solid mid-sized land holding with direct frontage, flexible configuration, and long-term potential in an established rural area. HST Applicable. (id:2493)More details
Approximately 29 acres of wooded land located along Smith Road in the Baltimore area of Albert County, within comfortable commuting distance of Greater Moncton. With roughly 290 metres of public road frontage, this parcel offers solid access and flexibility for recreational use, a private camp setting, or future rural residential plans subject to local planning approvals. HST Applicable (id:2493)More details
If youve been looking for a solid-sized piece of land with direct highway access in the Bay du Vin area, this 62-acre timberland parcel along Route 117 is worth a closer look. With approximately 105 metres of frontage on a provincially maintained road, the property offers straightforward year-round access while still giving you plenty of privacy once you move back into the lot. Land in this size range remains one of the most active acreage segments around Miramichi, especially for buyers looking for something accessible but still private enough to enjoy as a getaway property or future holding. HST Applicable Whether you're thinking about a camp location, a personal woodlot, or simply securing a larger piece of New Brunswick land along a maintained route, this property offers a practical and affordable opportunity to do it. (id:2493)More details
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