I can't think of of a time or a place anywhere in Canada where land can be had for that kind of money. That's more than reasonable; more like a very generous gift!
I bought land, 10 miles from Saskatoon City Limits on pavement, $C 1818/acre (22 @ 40K) about 10 years ago (zoned agricultural / residential, in other words you can do almost anything). That's $USD 1368 / acre. Power (or "Hydro" to those of you from Ontario), Natural Gas, Treated water, Telephone, DSL broadband, all buried, on the property about 200 yards from the road.
Adjacent to mine, there is a 40 acre plot for sale today @ $C 95K / $ 2375 per acre asking price ($USD 1787 / acre). I can find way too many rural acreages in every province in Canada for less than that.
The very finest farmland in Saskatchewan sells for about $C 3000 / acre ($USD 2257 / acre ), most goes for less.
My parents bought the house I grew up in in 1952 for $C 3,200.00 ($USD at the time about $US 3520, yes it took $US 1.10 to buy $C 1.00) and with a 25 year fixed term mortgage. I remember when I was in High School the taxes were higher (about $30/mo, corner lot) than the mortgage payment, which was $25 a month and matured around 1977, a couple of years later.
That house today would have an asking price around $C 320,000 in our current market, or 100x more.