Start by heading west on the Trans-Canada Highway. 1. Continue for approximately 32.1 kilometers. 2. Take Exit 11 toward Little Rapids. 3. After exiting, drive for about 400 meters. 4. At the resort entrance, pass through the guard gate and keep left. 5. Take the first left onto Riverside Drive. 6. Continue along Riverside Drive until you reach the sand pit. ?? Please note: The maintained road ends at the sand pit. Beyond this point there is no vehicle accessâthe former roadway has become overgrown. The remainder of the route to Lot 341 can only be reached on foot or by all-terrain vehicle (ATV). The lot is located past the sand pit along the riverbank, directly across the river from Strawberry Hill, offering a peaceful natural view of the Humber River valley. Nestled along the banks of a world-class salmon river, 25 Riverside Drive, Lot 341 offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the prestigious Humber Valley Resort. Spanning approximately 2 acres of pristine waterfront land, this property boasts unparalleled natural beauty and unrivaled tranquility. As you step onto the grounds, you'll be captivated by the mesmerizing views of the gently flowing river, renowned for its abundant salmon population and prized by anglers worldwide. Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of the water and spending your days casting lines or simply soaking in the serenity of this idyllic setting. Perched overlooking the picturesque Strawberry Hill, this property offers more than just a stunning backdropâit's a gateway to a lifestyle of luxury and leisure. Whether you're an avid outdoor enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the possibilities are endless. Enjoy leisurely walks along the riverside, embark on adventurous hikes through the surrounding wilderness, or indulge in world-class golf and other amenities offered by the esteemed Humber Valley Resort. With its prime location and exclusive riverfront access, 25 Riverside Drive, Lot 341 presents an unparalleled opportunity to create your dream retreat amidst the natural splendor of Newfoundland's Humber Valley. (id:27476)