Lot description:
- Water Access
- Mature trees
- stream / river
- Mountain geography
Location:
- Residential area
Near Commerce:
- Bank
- Shopping Center
- Drugstore
- Restaurant
- Supermarket
Near Recreational Services:
- Sportif center
chemin Beauglen Cascapedia-St-Jules Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
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Wooded lot (#4930505) with access from Beauglen Road to Saint-Jules (Little Montreal).
It is located in an area where hard hardwood (sugar maple, yellow birch, yellow birch, red maple and white birch) and softwood (fir, white spruce and cedar) are present.
The lot was last exploited in 1980-85, the exploited parts have regenerated well into hard and coniferous hardwoods. There was a de facto forest management plan in 2010, thinning work on fir and hardwood stands was done. 40% of the lot area is steeply sloped.
Strate 2 (see photo) was regenerated into sugar maple and could be used for maple syrup production (sugar shack) later.
Good access path to the lot via the owner to the east, who also owns lots on the west side. Good understanding with the neighbors. A culvert (pipe diameter of about 80 cm) was repaired as well as the path on the lot
.There is a notarized right of way to get to the lot from Beauglen Road. This path has been repaired which gives a second access to the lot
.Good hunting site for big and small game.
Lot boisé (#4930505) ayant accès par le Chemin Beauglen à Saint-Jules (Petit Montréal).
Il est situé dans un secteur où le feuillu dur (érable à sucre, bouleau jaune, érable rouge et bouleau blanc) et le résineux (sapin, épinette blanche et cèdre) sont présents.
Le lot a été exploité la dernière fois en 1980-85, les parties exploitées se sont bien régénérées en feuillus durs et résineux. Il y a eu un plan d'aménagement forestier de fait en 2010, des travaux d'éclaircie dans les peuplements de sapin et de feuillus durs ont été faits. Il y a 40% de la superficie du lot en pente forte.
La strate 2 (voir photo) s'est régénérée en érable à sucre et pourrait être utilisée pour l'acériculture (cabane à sucre) plus tard.
Bon chemin d'accès pour se rendre sur le lot en passant par le propriétaire à l'est, qui est également propriétaires de lots du côté ouest. Bonne entente avec les voisins. Un ponceau (tuyau diamètre de 80 cm environ) a été réparé ainsi que le chemin sur le lot.
Il y a un droit de passage notarié pour se rendre sur le lot à partir du Chemin Beauglen. Ce chemin a été réparé ce qui donne un deuxième accès au lot.
Bon site de chasse pour le gros et le petit gibier.