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This adorable Coquitlam area cabin has huge views and water access

This off-the-grid cabin comes complete with furniture, bikes and a kayak and has 180 degree views of Pitt Lake. But you need a boat to get to it.
Coquitlam off the grid cabin
You'll need a boat to get to this off-the-grid cabin 30 minutes north of Coquitlam on Pitt Lake.

Looking for a getaway in the woods?

Do you own a boat?

If so, you might want to take a look at this off-the grid cabin that is being marketed as a Coquitlam "rural" property.

Looking on a map, the property at 3 Debeck Creek looks to be a ways up Pitt Lake.

But for those with motorboat, this 50 year-old cabin could be just the thing for a quiet getaway.

It's only a 30 minute ride from the Grant Narrows boat launch in Pitt Meadows, and it's for sale for $229,000.

Here's what it has, according to a posting on REW.ca. that calls the cabin a bit of "heaven on earth."

It's a three-bedroom one bathroom wood-framed building that offers 634 sq. ft. of space.

Off-the-grid for outdoor enthusiast

The cozy cabin has a vaulted ceiling, wood burning fire place, a propane stove and shower.

The water comes from the creek with a water license and electricity is from solar or a generator.

According to the listing, the highlight of the cabin is the extra large 550 sq. ft deck with 180 degree views of Pitt Lake and surrounding mountains with "sunshine until 1 p.m."

The cabin also comes with furniture, a barbecue, cooking items, tools, generator, a kayak, two canoes, two bikes, and a private dock.

It's a leasehold property from the provincial government, which has been renewed every 15 yrs.

However, there is an annual lease fee of $4,600.

Before considering purchasing a leasehold, prospective purchasers are strongly advised to consult a knowledgeable lawyer to thoroughly understand the contract and its obligations.