Lots and Lands for Sale in Akulivik
Projects of Lots and Lands for Sale in Akulivik
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Promenades du Boisé MirabelPromenades du Boisé Mirabel
Mirabel, QC
- 3
- 1
From$434,900
Havre des DominicainsHavre des Dominicains
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine des 4 Collines - Val-DavidDomaine des 4 Collines - Val-David
Val-David, QC
Price Upon Request
Quartier du Cerf - TerrainsQuartier du Cerf - Terrains
Saint-Côme, QC
Price Upon Request

Au Fief du MassifAu Fief du Massif
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, QC
- 1 – 3
- 1
Price Upon Request
Domaine du Lac RogerDomaine du Lac Roger
Gore, QC
Price Upon Request
Le Carré Mi-VallonLe Carré Mi-Vallon
Sherbrooke, QC
Price Upon Request

Domaine Aux Abords de Saint-HippolyteDomaine Aux Abords de Saint-Hippolyte
Saint-Hippolyte, QC
Price Upon Request

Cap-SantéCap-Santé
Cap-Santé, QC
From$41,800

Clark CityClark City
Clarke City, QC
From$24,800
Les Sous-Bois du Lac BeaulneLes Sous-Bois du Lac Beaulne
Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, QC
Price Upon Request
Terrains rue du CoudrierTerrains rue du Coudrier
Magog, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine de l'ÎleDomaine de l'Île
Bécancour, QC
Price Upon Request
Bel Air TremblantBel Air Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant, QC
Price Upon Request
KYO Terra - Pic de l'OursKYO Terra - Pic de l'Ours
Eastman, QC
Price Upon Request
Les Berges, milieu accessibleLes Berges, milieu accessible
Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC
Price Upon Request
Advantages of Lots and Lands for Sale in Akulivik

Akulivik sits on the shores of Hudson Bay, offering some of Quebecs most remote and pristine lots and lands. Whether you are looking for a recreational parcel for a hunting or fishing camp, a buildable lot for a seasonal cabin, or a long term investment in northern real estate, Akulivik delivers solitude, wide coastal views and direct access to traditional Inuit land uses.
Land in Akulivik attracts buyers who value nature and self sufficiency. Parcels here are often large, with opportunities for wildlife observation, berry picking and access to rivers and the bay. The community provides essential local services and a strong cultural life, with Akulivik acting as a hub for nearby hamlets and traditional activities. Buyers should consider access logistics since many properties require seasonal transport by snowmobile, ATV, boat or chartered aircraft.
Development prospects vary, so it is important to confirm zoning, building permits and local regulations before you buy. Power, sewage and road access are limited in many areas, which can be an opportunity for off grid living or require creative planning for utilities. Work with local real estate professionals and community authorities to assess reliable water sources, permafrost considerations and environmental protections.
Current market opportunities include rare coastal lots and undeveloped parcels that rarely appear for sale. Investors and outdoor enthusiasts will find value in properties that support tourism, guided outdoor activities or private retreats. If you want a quiet northern property with strong ties to land and culture, Akulivik offers uncommon options for lots and lands. Contact a specialist familiar with Nunavik real estate to explore available parcels and arrange site visits.