This 180-acre oceanfront property along Baronet Passage on West Cracroft Island features approx. Over 3000 ft of varied shoreline, bays, peninsulas. A creek flows from the rear boundary through the heart of the property, feeding into a large estuary—a valuable ecological feature and potential freshwater source. With elevations from 50–500 ft, it offers diverse topography, sunset views, and deep-water access. The area is renowned for its abundant outdoor recreation, and a haven for wildlife viewing. It offers world-class fishing, with rich waters teeming with salmon, halibut, and other coastal species. Logged 20+ years ago,the property now features a natural regeneration of forest, interspersed with stands of mature growth. An old road network could be reactivated. This is a rare opportunity to secure a significant oceanfront holding in a spectacular, remote coastal location with natural beauty, fresh water, diverse terrain and development potential.More details
Watch the whales from the deck of this beautiful oceanfront residence overlooking Cramer Passage in the heart of the Broughton Archipelago. The classic west-coast chalet-style home features vaulted ceilings in the main living space, with a wall of windows looking out at the views and accessing onto the wood deck that spans the front of the home. The main floor includes the open living space incorporating the living room, dining area and kitchen, one spacious bedroom with ocean views and two 3-piece bathrooms. Stairs lead from the living room to an open loft currently set up as the primary bedroom. The deck connects to a walkway along the side of the home that then runs to a laundry and workshop/storage building behind the home. Ownership is by way of a 99-year lease, with 85 years remaining. The annual lease fee of $6000 includes moorage at Echo Bay Marina on the other side of the island, as well as water, garbage and electricity. The region is popular with boaters and kayakers.More details
Long-term lease for commercial moorage, workshop and floating cabins situated in Echo Bay, Gilford Island. This well-protected location with southern and western exposure offers relatively quick, easy access to a multitude of inlets, islands and waterways throughout the Broughton Archipelago. Port McNeill on Vancouver Island is approximately 25 nautical miles to the south. The dramatic rise of land behind the lease has led to the nickname ‘Cliffside Marina’, with majestic trees and rock faces rising straight up out of the water providing protection from winds. The lease is currently used for floating cabin moorage rental and a personal workshop. The owner also has a personal 1000sqft float cabin at the dock, which is included in the sale. There is an additional 1000ft of moorage potentially for transient or seasonal boaters. Offering also includes a water licence for commercial use and an effluent permit. The lease has 19 years left on it, making this a long-term opportunity.More details
This oceanside, owner-built, off-grid acreage home with a view of islands, Mt. Stevens, and passing whales is designed for turn-key year-round living. It features a generous dock to secure your boats. A newer aluminum ramp leads to shore and the two and a half story home. Locally milled lumber and thoughtful design are evident throughout. Three ground floor entrances open into painting and pottery studios, and stairs to the main floor. An open concept kitchen/dining/living room, recreation room, and primary bedroom, each access the spacious deck above the foreshore and dock. An arched window by the tub in the bathroom allows you to stargaze while bathing and upstairs are two more bedrooms and a second bathroom. Fully integrated new 18KW generator, solar panels and battery bank provide year-round electricity. This home has wood and propane hot-water baseboard heating, on-site water supply, woodshed, kiln, shrubs and an extensive flower/vegetable garden.More details
10 oceanfront acres at the entrance to Port Neville in Johnstone Strait. With 480ft of shoreline and a rustic cabin, this acreage offers opportunity to those looking for a coastal property to develop or to use as a base for exploring the hundreds of kilometres of roads throughout the region. A mooring buoy is out front of the property. The cabin, tucked away behind the trees, is on timber supports to accommodate the slight slope of land, with ocean and mountain views across Johnstone Strait to Vancouver Island. The cabin is a semi-circle, with the rounded portion facing the ocean. It is an open floor plan, laid out along the curve with a kitchen area at one end. The open living space has a wood stove, and lots of windows on the oceanside to let in natural light. The loft space is currently used for storage and sleeping and there is a wood deck off the living space. The owner uses solar power and generator for power, and rain collection for water. Access is by boat or float plane only.More details
Turnkey floating camp in a prime BC coastal fishing area, nestled in a sheltered bay on Union Island's west side. Situated on a renewed (2023) 10-year, 3.49 ha (8.6 acre) foreshore tenure in Crowther Channel, 3 miles from Kyuquot. The 1,060 sq. ft. 2-bed, 2-bath float camp features pine ceilings, wood panel walls with cedar and sisal trim, cork & laminate floors. Master has a walk-in closet. Bath includes a jet tub, shower, and Renai heater. Walk-in pantry with full-size washer, dryer, and freezer. Pellet stove, open kitchen/dining/living area. Island kitchen with maple cabinets, range, oven, fridge, dishwasher & microwave. Kubota 3-cylinder diesel generator powers a 24V Rolls Battery system (2023), dual Outback inverters, chest freezer, and workshop tools. Water from Union Lake via filter system, heated by a Renai on-demand heater. Owners will keep personal items, fishing gear, art & keepsakes. Share sale-call for detailsMore details
Listed by Landquest Realty Corporation and Landquest Realty Corp
Nootka Sound Shellfish Ltd currently operates three shellfish tenures in the Nootka Sound region. The company has been operating on the west coast of Vancouver Island for decades and is involved with the BC Shellfish Growers Association. These are all oyster and clam producing sites. The seller is willing to assist a new owner with learning the farms and the basic workings of the business. This offering is a share sale for the purchase of Nootka Sound Shellfish Limited. The assets include the three shellfish tenures which are all in the Nootka Sound region, off the west coast of Vancouver Island. This is a well-known and productive ocean harvest region, with boat access from Gold River, Tahsis or Zeballos on Vancouver Island. Plumper and Kendrick are both beachfront tenures, while Hanna Creek is both a beachfront and a deep-water site. The offering also includes a skiff which is registered in the company’s name, used to carry product and equipment and to travel between sites.More details
This 140-acre oceanfront/lakefront property on Bramham Island in the south-central coast has about 4,800 ft of oceanfront on Slingsby Channel & a sheltered bay that provides deep water moorage. The sunny point on the west side of the bay is the site of the old homestead & post office and a small gravelly beach graces the northern side of the point. The property has +500 m of frontage on the ±1,500m long lake with lots of room to land a float plane and ample lakefront to enjoy. The small stream flowing into the bay from the lake has potential for hydro power generation. There are 3 other small lakes within or intersecting the property boundaries. The property has never been logged, it has an estimated 4-5,000m3 of old growth cedar which the owners have chosen not to harvest considering the ecological value of the timber standing, but there is plenty of opportunity to mill lumber for building. It is a conservators dream. Call to book your appointment to view today!More details
Listed by Landquest Realty Corporation and Landdquest Realty Corporation
“Fishy Pete’s Bones Bay Lodge” Long-term lease tenure and floating lodge on the northern shoreline of West Cracroft Island, looking across Clio Channel to Turnour Island in northern Johnstone Strait, adjacent to world-renowned Broughton Archipelago and the large inlets of the south-central BC coast. The 0.16 hectare (0.39 acre) tenure is in place for commercial use of a fishing lodge, and currently expires in April 2044. Dock and moorage improvements include 5 steel pilings all interconnected with cabled-up boom logs mostly decked as walkways. There are two float houses on the tenure. There is a permitted sewage and effluent disposal system. The lodge is currently run as a vacation rental, where clients have self-serve access to the houses and moorage. While this tenure’s use falls outside of the current allowed uses, the zoning allows non-conforming status for existing marine areas that were in place when the zoning was amended. This is a share sale.More details