Beyond the principal residences, the 282-acre property includes supporting structures that deepen the sense of function, self-sufficiency, and character across the estate.

A timber marker identifies the road entrance and signals that the property begins with intention long before the house comes into view.

Local artistry is seen throughout the property, including this memorable attend to detail at the threshold that fits the scale and personality of the estate.

Located about midway down the drive, the helipad is positioned at one of the loveliest vantage points on the property, blending utility with scenery.

The wood shed is substantial and thoughtfully built, reinforcing the estate's readiness for Northern British Columbia seasons.

Situated roughly half a mile from the main lodge, the workshop area adds functional capacity for projects, equipment, and day-to-day estate support.

A modest structure on the grounds adds another location for storage, organization, or practical estate operations.

The gazebo sits close to the main residence and garden, offering a simple place to pause, gather, or enjoy the grounds.

The home includes a custom built waterfall that auto-regenerates the water as it cycles through this manmade wonder. It can be turned on or off and provides an amazing backdrop of natural sounds.

This smaller cabin serves as a perfect little fishing spot retreat, giving the riverside portion of the property its own distinct outpost.