Lots and Lands for Sale in Kuujjuarapik
Projects of Lots and Lands for Sale in Kuujjuarapik
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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
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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 Kuujjuarapik

Kuujjuarapik offers rare opportunities for buyers seeking land in an Arctic coastal community. Located on the shores of Hudson Bay at the mouth of the Great Whale River, parcels here suit a range of uses from private retreats and sustainable living projects to small-scale development and local investment. The landscape is characterized by open tundra, sheltered bays, and unobstructed views, making it attractive for those who value privacy, outdoor activities, and cultural connection to Inuit communities.
Buyers should consider local logistics and building conditions. Short construction seasons, permafrost in some areas, and limited road access mean planning for foundation design, material transport, and seasonal windows is important. Opportunities often include serviced lots within the hamlet and larger undeveloped tracts outside town. Proximity to community amenities in Kuujjuarapik provides access to basic services, local stores, and transportation links, while more remote parcels offer solitude and direct access to hunting, fishing, and coastal trails.
Working with local authorities and experienced northern contractors will streamline permitting and construction. For investors, land near community hubs can offer resale potential as interest in northern properties grows for tourism, cultural projects, and eco-friendly developments. Whether you seek a building site for a year-round home, a seasonal cabin, or a long-term land investment, Kuujjuarapik’s lots present a distinctive northern setting and lifestyle. Contact local real estate specialists for current listings, survey details, and guidance on northern development requirements.