Wilderness waterfront cabin with acreage for sale.
  • 255 ft. of low bank salt water frontage
  • 5 ½ forested acres in a beautiful, remote British Columbia fjord, 40 miles, as the crow flies, from Vancouver- on the Sunshine Coast
  • Glacier fed fresh water creek runs through property and gravity feeds to the cabin- hot and cold running water
  • Dock with deep water moorage
  • 600 sq. ft architect designed and built, insulated cedar cabin: open floor plan with loft
  • Exposed cedar beams and knotty pine interior
  • Large 600 sq. ft. multi-level cedar deck
  • Propane appliances: Hot water-on-demand water heater, stove and refrigerator
  • Two high-end Kayaks with paddles and gear.
  • Aluminum skiff with oars, crab traps and fishing pole.
  • Tools, ladder, crab cooker, etc.
  • Completely furnished, supplied, and vacation ready.
  • Candles and oil lamps supply light.
  • Low maintenance natural forest setting
  • Warm water swimming in summer
  • Hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, boating, diving, fishing, crabing, clamming
  • Bathing is done in a large hot water fed tub nestled among ferns and trees. The toilet is rustic outhouse with a stained-glass window .
  • One of only 10 private lots in Narrows Inlet.
  • Water access only: by boat or float plane.

Hike or mountain bike the many secluded trails some of which lead to remote mountain lakes. Watch the salmon run in the fall. Take moonlight paddles in the calm night waters or use it as a base for extended kayaking trips. Enjoy sitting in the woods around a campfire at night. Lay in the hammock while a soft coastal breeze blows by, bringing with it the scents of the sea and the cedars. A nature lovers paradise.

Put out your crab traps in the morning for a crab dinner in the evening. Salt water and fresh water fishing, clams, oysters, shrimp, crab, mussels.

The cabin is tucked into a forest of cedars, spruce, hemlock, alder, and maple. Crabapple, salal, ferns, wild rose, mosses and oregon grape are just a few of the many different plants. A great setting to shape a Japanese garden out of the forest or just leave nature as it is.

A skylight, clear story, lots of big windows and double french full view doors make this cabin a joy to kick back in.

395,000
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Article about the area- The dock the authors speak of landing at in the float plane is this cabin.

South side of cabin
South side of cabin

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A Japanese maple grows from a large in-deck planter

hammock view
Hammock view