Deep in the heart of Northern British Columbia, near the City of Terrace, is a property so enchanting that it's been featured in the likes of National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and the History Channel.

The property is called Little Wolf and it's located at 17727 Highway 16 East, about a half-hour drive northeast — along the Skeena River — from the City of Terrace, which is accessible from the Northwest Terrace Regional Airport.


Little Wolf, currently on the market for $21,500,000, is a true gem located in the majestic Great Bear Rainforest, which is renowned for its world-record trophy salmon and steelhead, within what's known as the "Sacred Headwaters."

The property consists of a jaw-dropping 130 acres of land, much of which sits along the Skeena River, with the main residential area consisting of a timber-frame castle known as the Little Wolf Resort, which has been named the Best Wilderness Hotel in Canada four (consecutive) times since it was completed in 2017.

Specs

The main building is a German-European marvel made with old-growth red and yellow cedar logs, finished with a beautiful Brazilian blue azul granite slab and granite floor tiling. The central living space features a stone fireplace, sitting area, and dining room, with wall-to-wall windows on each side. Adjacent, there's also a small restaurant-like dining area, and a full-size catering kitchen with professional-grade appliances to match.

Our Favourite Thing

Little Wolf was designed by a family of artists, and you can see their influence throughout the property, whether it's in the hand-carved front door, the antique furnishings throughout, or the quality craftsmanship. Every inch of the home was clearly designed with thought and intention.

The property comes complete with eight bedrooms, many of which are housed in the standalone cabin next door, which is connected to the main home via an outdoor roofed walkway.

This two-level cabin also features beautiful timber construction, and is home to bedrooms of various shapes and sizes, as well as bathrooms so elegant that the property truly feels like a castle.

Outside of the home, acres and acres of luscious forest are waiting to be explored, with views of the mountains that will make you understand why BC is often called "Beautiful British Columbia." All this is without even mentioning your own private slice of waterfront along the Skeena River.

Indeed, sometimes, all the hype is truly warranted.

WELCOME TO LITTLE WOLF

DINING AND KITCHEN

BEDROOMS AND BATHROOMS

EXTERIOR


This article was produced in partnership with STOREYS Custom Studio.

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