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2124 Township 392 rd
Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1X6
2124 Township Road 392 Sylvan Lake, Alberta · Land For Sale
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103.00 AC


INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Located approximately 120 minutes from both Calgary and Edmonton
- Wide array of amenities, while maintaining a secluded atmosphere
- Central location, west of Highway 2
- 1.2 kilometers of frontage along stunning Sylvan Lake
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Since its opening in 1932, the property has been developed to take advantage of the proximity to both of Alberta’s largest cities, Calgary and Edmonton, as well as the extensive shoreline. The area provides for a variety of outdoor adventure activities including canoeing/kayaking, sailing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, archery, as well as a specialized low ropes and obstacle course. While having purpose built facilities designed for youth programming, the site features wide swaths of birch forests and open space, offering multiple opportunities for a variety of uses.
Comprised of 104 acres of land with approximately 1.2 kilometers of frontage along Sylvan Lake, the property is currently designated for recreational/ residential use under the Lacombe County official plan.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Sale Type | Owner User | Property Subtype | Residential |
| No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | |
| Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 103.00 AC |
| Zoning | AG - Agricultural General | ||
| Sale Type | Owner User |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Residential |
| Proposed Use | |
| Total Lot Size | 103.00 AC |
| Zoning | AG - Agricultural General |
1 LOT AVAILABLE
Lot
| Lot Size | 103.00 AC |
| Lot Size | 103.00 AC |
Comprised of 104 acres of land with approximately 1.2 kilometers of frontage along Sylvan Lake, the property is designated for recreational/ residential use under the Lacombe County official plan.
DESCRIPTION
Located at almost the exact mid point between Alberta’s two largest cities, the Town of Sylvan Lake is a vibrant community that benefits from year round recreational activities centred on its namesake. With a growing population of just under 15,000, this small community hosts more than 750,000 tourists each summer. The area benefits not only from the tourism industry but is also home to a variety of year round employers from key industry sectors including professional scientific technical services, manufacturing, and oil and gas.
