British Columbia Lodge
If you’ve ever dreamed of investing in a stunning oceanfront eco-lodge that’s surrounded by acres of unspoiled rainforest, with whales and bears as your neighbors, now is your exclusive chance. The current owners of this magnificent and profitable 30-acre British Columbia property, the only private property on a large tree-covered island in the Broughton Archipelago, are looking to retire.
The lodge’s main building fe ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of investing in a stunning oceanfront eco-lodge that’s surrounded by acres of unspoiled rainforest, with whales and bears as your neighbors, now is your exclusive chance. The current owners of this magnificent and profitable 30-acre British Columbia property, the only private property on a large tree-covered island in the Broughton Archipelago, are looking to retire.
The lodge’s main building features a comfortable lounge, licensed bar, dining room and large brick fireplace, all surrounded by big windows and a wraparound deck that make for spectacular south- and west-facing views of the harbor. The expansive decks continue as a boardwalk along the shore, leading to eight intimate oceanside suites, each with two beds, a cozy gas fireplace and private bathroom. An additional ramp leads off the main lodge to two floating lodges below, one offering four more suites with private baths and the other with staff accommodations and a workshop. The floating lodges have been completely refurbished and add a unique appeal to this truly special property, where the sea, the forest and the accommodations are seamlessly blended through a series of beautiful interconnected wooden walkways. The lodge also includes a licensed 20 GPM well, two generators and a separate fuel float. The business has multiple long-term commercial recreation tenures throughout the area and foreshore licenses for its floating facilities and docks.
The exceptional location of the lodge—adjacent to the 30,000-acre Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park and the Great Bear Rainforest—means that opportunities for magical excursions literally surround the property. Against the backdrop of a towering and pristine old-growth evergreen forest, wild orcas skip over the blue Pacific waves and mighty grizzlies forage in nearby lush coastal estuaries. Prime habitat for both orca and humpback whales is just minutes away—as is natural habitat for both grizzly and black bear, which can be viewed either by foot or from a small offshore vessel.
If you’ve ever dreamed of investing in a stunning oceanfront eco-lodge that’s surrounded by acres of unspoiled rainforest, with whales and bears as your neighbors, now is your exclusive chance. The current owners of this magnificent and profitable 30-acre British Columbia property, the only private property on a large tree-covered island in the Broughton Archipelago, are looking to retire.
The lodge’s main building features a comfortable lounge, licensed bar, dining room and large brick fireplace, all surrounded by big windows and a wraparound deck that make for spectacular south- and west-facing views of the harbor. The expansive decks continue as a boardwalk along the shore, leading to eight intimate oceanside suites, each with two beds, a cozy gas fireplace and private bathroom. An additional ramp leads off the main lodge to two floating lodges below, one offering four more suites with private baths and the other with staff accommodations and a workshop. The floating lodges have been completely refurbished and add a unique appeal to this truly special property, where the sea, the forest and the accommodations are seamlessly blended through a series of beautiful interconnected wooden walkways. The lodge also includes a licensed 20 GPM well, two generators and a separate fuel float. The business has multiple long-term commercial recreation tenures throughout the area and foreshore licenses for its floating facilities and docks.
The exceptional location of the lodge—adjacent to the 30,000-acre Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park and the Great Bear Rainforest—means that opportunities for magical excursions literally surround the property. Against the backdrop of a towering and pristine old-growth evergreen forest, wild orcas skip over the blue Pacific waves and mighty grizzlies forage in nearby lush coastal estuaries. Prime habitat for both orca and humpback whales is just minutes away—as is natural habitat for both grizzly and black bear, which can be viewed either by foot or from a small offshore vessel.