Quatsino, Section 8 Kewquodie Creek

Appealing 57 acre property at the mouth of Kewquodie Creek on the south-east shoreline of Quatsino Sound, approximately midway out the inlet to the open Pacific Ocean from Coal Harbour. The region and the inlet provide access to a number of substantial inlets and over 100 miles of shoreline to explore.

Offering substantial frontage on both Quatsino Sound and Kewquodie Creek, this property is a special piece of coastal wilderness, with the waterways attracting wildlife to this rich environment.

The property is forested in immature trees as it was logged and replanted 12 years ago.

Kewquodie Creek, also known as Johnson River, comes into the property on the eastern edge where it joins with a creek that comes in from the southern boundary, and then runs north to the ocean. The wide estuary forms a bay from the northern tip of land. This is a salmon and trout bearing creek, that could potentially produce a good domestic water source and/or power.

The land slopes gradually away from the creek and oceanfront to about 40 metres, with several benches offering opportunities for build sites.

A second creek runs along the western edge of the property to the ocean.

While the waters out front of the property are likely too shallow for moorage, there is potential for a mooring buoy.

 There are two developments to the north-east of this property, where owners have established off grid residences. The lay of land on this property however provides good privacy from these residences, while still providing a sense of security.

There are forest service roads in the area, running along the southern edge of the property, with side roads providing access to the property. The roads on the property are likely overgrown, but could be brushed out and expanded.

This property provides a great opportunity to establish an off-grid residence, summer property or homestead. Zoning could allow one single family or duplex dwelling or one single family dwelling and one cabin.