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Canadian ghost town up for grabs

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Despite rising prices, C$7 million (HK$42.81 million) seems high, even for a spot on the Pacific Ocean coast ringed by snow-capped mountains.

But think what you get for your money. On sale is Kitsault town, 800km north of Vancouver. It covers 130 hectares, on which stand 90 houses, seven apartment buildings containing more than 200 units, a shopping centre and two recreation centres.

And, of course, there is a pub, appropriately called the Maple Leaf.

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The general hospital is equipped with X-ray equipment still in its shipping containers.

For those in the mood for a cruise, there is a dock on the exquisite Alice Arm fjord. The total coastline is 2.4km.

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The town of Kitsault as it now stands is a testimonial to the importance of resource development in remote parts of Canada 25 years ago.

Molybdenum, a lubricant and an additive used in steel production, was discovered in the area in the 1960s.

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