Little Qualicum River Village Real Estate
Little Qualicum River Village, often abbreviated as LQRV, is a gated community located at the end of Meadowood Way just off of the Island Highway. About 15 minutes southwest of Qualicum Beach, this small community is surrounded by the thick forests of Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, with its homes dotting the hillside. At the moment, Little Qualicum River Village is home to roughly 250 residences, though the community is always expanding. Contact Carly Carey today or click to read more about Little Qualicum River Village real estate.
Little Qualicum River Village Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $594K |
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Lowest Price | $500K |
Highest Price | $695K |
Total Listings | 4 |
Avg. Days On Market | 28 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $311 |
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Little Qualicum River Village Real Estate Highlights
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01Cabin-style homes in a private, gated community
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02Mature trees and expert landscaping on large lots
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03Tight-knit, welcoming community
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04Social events and gatherings throughout the year

Little Qualicum River Village Real Estate
At 575 acres in size, Little Qualicum River Village is a continuously-expanding, gated neighbourhood. Part of the Qualicum area, real estate in this community comprises custom, detached homes on substantial lots. Because of its quite sequestered location, LQRV homes appeal to an older, more experienced buyer—especially nature-lovers.
With over 250 homes in this community (and growing!) and a high elevation, Little Qualicum River Village properties often offer gorgeous forest and ocean views. Homes are custom built, and encompass the traditional cabin and cottage designs, although some newer properties have more modern interiors. Plus, LQRV frequently features vacant lots and land on the market—a fantastic opportunity to build your custom dream home.
Little Qualicum River Village Lifestyle
Residents of Little Qualicum River Village enjoy the community for its safety and security (there is a gated entrance), friendly neighbours, and beautiful homes. LQRV hosts a number of events throughout the year, which is a great way to get to know the members of the community. There is also a community park/playground, which the kids will love.
Outside of Little Qualicum River Village, residents have a multitude of parks and trails to explore. Additionally, the town of Qualicum Beach is only a short drive away, the best option to dine out, shop around, or pick up some groceries and other necessities. Larger communities, such as Nanaimo, can be a great day trip, and have the bigger chain and box stores that the smaller communities don't.
Top Little Qualicum River Village Highlights & Amenities
The Qualicum area in and of itself is recognized for its numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation. Showcasing forest and oceanside trails, there's so much to explore and discover in and around Little Qualicum River Village. And, as there are many parks, lakes, and campsites, many residents have their own boat and/or RV.
Possibly one of the most famous area attractions is Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park. Located right next door, this park features stunning waterfalls, forest trails, and campgrounds—a great destination for the whole family, including your furry friend. South of Little Qualicum River Village is Cameron Lake, which has a picnic area and a resort on its east side. On the west end, it touches MacMillan Provincial Park, which is perhaps most well-known for Cathedral Grove: its large expanse of giant Douglas fir trees. Other area hiking trails, fishing and boating spots, and even swimming areas include those at Spider Lake Provincial Park and Horne Lake Regional Park.
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Little Qualicum River Village Real Estate Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How large is Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park?
A: Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is 440 hectares in size, and has over 80 campsites and six kilometers of trails.
Q: Can I swim in Cameron Lake?
A: Yes, you can swim in Cameron Lake. The lake is also ideal for fishing, canoeing, scuba diving, and water skiing.
Q: How big is the biggest tree in MacMillan Provincial Park?
A: MacMillan Provincial Park's largest tree, a Douglas fir, rises to an incredible 76 meters and is over 800 years old.