1610 Telegraph Cove Rd, Telegraph Cove

$12,500,000 |   MLS® Number  968312

Business for sale in Telegraph Cove, Hyde Creek/Nimpkish Heights, 1610 Telegraph Cove Rd, 968312 | Realtylink.org

Business for sale

Lot Size
35,631 sqft
Gross Property Tax
$35,196.51 /year
Amenities
Other Improvements, Sign: Allowed, Storefront, Kitchen/Staff Room, Laundry Room, Parking, Public Restroom(s), Storage Room, Visual Exposure, Workshop, See Remarks
View
Mountain(s), Ocean
Additional Features
Acreage, Dock/Moorage, Foreshore Rights, Irregular Lot, Marina Nearby, Park Setting, Quiet Area, Recreation Nearby, Serviced, Shopping Nearby, Walk on Waterfront, In Wooded Area
Major Business Type
Accommodation, Campground, Grocery, Marine, Mobile/Trailer Park, Restaurant/Bar, Retail, Service, Other
13

After 45 years of stewardship by the Graham family the World Famous Telegraph Cove resort is For Sale. Telegraph Cove is one of the best places in the world to go out to view Killer, Humpback & occasionally Minke whales in the sheltered waters of Johnstone Strait. Pacific White sided dolphins, Dall's porpoises, Harbour seals, Steller Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Bald Eagles, Deer, and Elk are seen frequently in the area. The Grizzly Bear tour is amazing and the area also offers world class fishing for all species of salmon, Halibut, Ling and Rock Cod, Famous BC Spot Prawns, and crab. Located near the Broughton Archipelago BC's largest marine park the opportunities for expanding the eco tourism out of the resort are limitless. Along with the resort, the sale will include the Tide Rip Grizzly Bear Adventures, complete with 3-12 passenger enclosed heavy duty aluminum cabin boats, viewing skiffs and all the required foreshore leases. 35.6 acres of property with development potential and a 24 room recently built hotel with amazing views out to the ocean. There are 23 rental cabin units, the Killer Whale Cafe, The Old Saltery Pub, liquor license, Sally's coffee shop, general store, Tide Rip retail store, Whale Interpretive Centre building, marina, boat launch, approx. 100 site Forest Campground (50 full service sites). There are laundry services, guest bathrooms, showers, staff accommodations, offices, workshop, pay parking areas, a Wood mizer saw mill, back hoe, dump truck and all the other equipment used to run the businesses. The resort has income from its own operations as well as income from dock and retail space from the Whale and kayak tour operations that operate from Telegraph Cove. Currently Prince of Whales and North Island Kayak. The Whale Interpretive Centre building has been provided by the Graham family as a public service to the area and it is home to BC's largest selection of marine mammal skeletons. Truly world class & a tremendous attraction for the resort