A family-owned B.C. wilderness resort designed and constructed by HCTV’s Timber Kings – who mentioned it was one of many “coolest and most difficult” tasks they’ve undertaken – has hit the marketplace for $21.5 million.
Little Wolf Resort is situated on a 130-acre peninsula on the Skeena River close to Terrace. Realtor Annette Cosens, who’s with the Kelowna department of Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty, tells CTV Information that the property is dwelling to a thriving, world-renowned enterprise with room for growth.
“The potential is kind of astounding,” she mentioned.
The resort costs visitors about $1,000 per night time. It gives guided fishing excursions and boasts a kitchen the place a gourmand chef serves up contemporary, native seafood. Whereas whoever buys the property must workers and run it themselves – all the furnishings is included.
The Inside of Little Wolf Resort is proven on this picture (Credit score: sothebysrealty.ca)
Calvin Cosens, Annette’s husband and director of selling, says the homeowners painstakingly selected all the furnishings and fixtures – which embody a seventeenth century oak desk that was featured in a Harry Potter film and an eleventh century hearth from a citadel in Burgundy.
“It is terribly stunning. Each little bit of it. Not one of the furnishings is simply bizarre. They principally hunted all over the world for these particular antiques,” he mentioned.
“They’re sort of a classy household of artists that infused each facet of the property with their signature mix of sophistication and innovation, and tasteful design.”
The hearth at Little Wolf Resort is seen on this picture. (Credit score: sothebysrealty.ca)
The house itself, which the resort’s web site describes as a “timber body crimson and yellow cedar wooden citadel” and is constructed out of timber that have been primarily sourced from Haida Gwaii. Carvings, some carried out by native Indigenous artists, are nestled all through the property.
The Cosens’ say constructing and working the resort has been a labour of affection for the present homeowners, who acquired the property in 2017.
“It has been a ardour of theirs. And now they’re simply of their of their early ’70s, and so they simply need to journey the world once more.” Calvin mentioned.
A brand new purchaser might maintain the property as-is, however Annette says it’s zoned in a method that permits the present six-room resort to be expanded to 30 rooms and permits for 20 RVs on website. The river is dwelling to large salmon and steelhead trout – making it a draw for trophy fishing. Nonetheless, the Cosens say there are alternatives to broaden to supply heli-skiing and snowmobiling within the winter, boosting the potential to draw vacationers.
The property just isn’t topic to B.C.’s international purchaser’s tax, one thing Cosens says might make it extra interesting to buyers from abroad.