A Private Island Paradise... Sold!
$8,000,000 Canadian

This peaceful and serene natural state island of 22 acres (8.90 hectares) is situated in Becher Bay (48°19'N., 123° 37'W.) - Campbell Cove being about 32 kilometers (20 miles) west from Victoria - Capital City of British Columbia.

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The Island: Beautifully treed (Arbutus aka Madrona, Maple, Fir, Cedar, Juniper, Oak) Wolf Island is approximately 22 acres (8.9 hectares) being mostly level with some raised rocky areas. The island is mostly in its Natural state with several bays and sandy-shell beaches with clams, low and medium high bank frontage.  There is a small road way with lighting and water stands plus many trails throughout the island. The marine views are absolutely outstanding over the Juan de Fuca Strait and of the Olympic Mountains. The island is easily accessible by private boat, seaplane and helicopter.

Residence: A very impressive natural wood finish two story 4032 square foot (375 square metres) hi-tech residence built in 2006 and finished to a high standard with great attention to detail and finishing. Featuring floor to ceiling picture windows, high and vaulted ceiling, beamed ceilings, spacious two level high entrance foyer, open kitchen-dining-family room, master bedroom suite on main floor, wine cellar, double garage with workshop and loft above.  An excellent well designed floor plan is shown below.

Heating:  In floor hot water radiant on main floor and eclectic baseboard up stairs.

Services:  Domestic Water - Drilled Well of 275 feet (84 metres) with 150,000 gallon (682,000 litres) storage pond plus small tank and well shaft storage (enough water for additional home). Reverse Osmosis system ($50,000) for potable water.  Underwater pipe sleeve in place for municipal when available from Vancouver Island.
Sewer - Septic treatment system with large capacity.
Hydro - Service under water from Vancouver Island plus back up Generator.  
Telephone (with high speed ADSL) - Service under water from Vancouver Island.                 

Cottage: Caretaker or guest cottage of 586 (54.4 square metres) with water views is sited away from the main residence. 

Dock:  A substantial all tide and all weather dock about 40 x 20 feet (12.2 x 6.1 metres) with a 200 x 8 feet (61 x 2.4 metres) ramp capable for using a  small vehicle. Power and water are on dock. Aquatic Lands Lease (foreshore) is in place.

Launching Ramp: A substantial all tide launching ramp for launching of boats and delivery of materials, equipment, vehicles, etc.

The area offers excellent salmon fishing, rock fish, clams, mussels, oysters and crab as well this area is abundant with marine life (whales/Orca, seals, porpoise and otter) plus a variety of bird life (eagles, ravens, kingfisher, gulls, ducks, etc.). Wolf Island is an ideal location for boating, sailing, canoeing and kayaking.

Located in Becher Bay (48°19'N., 123° 37'W.) - Campbell Cove being only a short distance from two marinas. There is a registered easement for private access to the island (few hundred metres) from the shore on Vancouver Island where one could install a dock and park vehicles.  Amenities available in the Sooke area are only about a 20 minute drive from Becher Bay. Once you own an island you will never quite be the same!

Offered at $8,000,000 Canadian ($8,113,026 U.S. and €5,480,892 approximately as of 11/28/07) Currency Converter

Buyers should note that information on this web site is submitted as descriptive as to type and quality of residence and property only. Figures relating to size and quantum must be taken as approximate. A buyer is responsible for doing their own due diligence and for confirming any pertinent information.

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Floor Plan 1 - Main
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Floor Plan 3 - Exterior
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