Unique in British Columbia, perhaps the world, Sidney Island
offers the rare combination of ownership of superb waterfront
property with a model of sustainable forestry, limited
development of common areas, precious conservation zones and
miles of sand beaches. It is blessed with a Mediterranean like
climate, warm summers, mild winters and less than 30 inches
annual rainfall. Not only is it one of the most picturesque, but
the last major undeveloped island in the Gulf Islands chain.
From every part of the Island there are breathtaking views. To
the south the perennial snow covered Olympic Range, to the east
the perfect cone of Mt. Baker and the jagged peaks of the
Cascades.