Property Features
- Hamilton’s Eel Fishery presents a specialized aquaculture asset featuring existing production infrastructure, hatchery systems, processing capability, and approximately 123.30 acres of land in Centrelea, Nova Scotia.
- The property includes a 90% recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), along with hatchery and fry production areas historically associated with indoor fish production operations.
- Supporting infrastructure includes two freshwater wells, an oxygen generator, solar field, and 3-phase generator system associated with the facility.
- Historical information provided for the property references production capacity for approximately 300,000 fish grown to 3 pounds, in addition to hatchery capacity associated with approximately 100,000 eggs.
- The offering is being positioned as an asset sale of the land, infrastructure, and related equipment, providing purchasers with an established operational foundation for future aquaculture-related use
Location
Located in Centrelea, Nova Scotia, Hamilton’s Eel Fishery is positioned within Annapolis County and the broader Annapolis Valley region, an area known for its strong agricultural, aquaculture, and resource-based industries. The property offers a large-scale rural setting while remaining accessible to nearby communities and regional transportation routes throughout western Nova Scotia.
The site benefits from approximately 123.30 acres of land along with existing aquaculture infrastructure already in place, creating a unique opportunity for operators, investors, or groups seeking a specialized facility rather than undeveloped land alone. Nearby service centres throughout Annapolis County provide access to day-to-day amenities, labour, and supporting services for rural and industrial operations.