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Cottages in Blue River, British Columbia

Breakdown by postal code areas in Blue River:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | V0E | 64,292 | 32,430 |
Other cities in the area: Anglemont, Barriere, Sicamous, Celista, Canoe, Grindrod, Eagle Bay, Louis Creek
There are many areas of British Columbia referred to as "Arts Towns". Creative work in many artistic genres is a key economic driver for a large portion
of the province, and this activity attracts many seasoned and budding artists to British Columbia, including Blue River.
Of course, this artistic diversity has helped to create other benefits that residents from Blue River enjoy, including a thriving tourism industry. Visitors
from all over the world come here to experience art galleries, museums and shops, and other interesting examples of the region's talented artists. A world renowned artistic community has
helped provincial tourism support reliable employment and business opportunities right across the province Asking prices for cottages in British Columbia are generally on the rise. More people are really getting into and enjoying this relaxed way of living, and are investing more in their vacation properties, further increasing the value. Still more people are selling their homes in favor of cottage living year-round.
If you are interested in purchasing a cottage in the Blue River area of British Columbia, check with local real estate professionals for cottages currently on the market.
The most recent 10 ads appear on these pages:
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