7.4 acres of pristine, remote wilderness on Cunningham Island in British Columbia’s Pacific Northwest. These properties are a mix of forest, meadow and creek frontage with Scribner Creek running through the property. High conservation value for these properties.
Nestled within the untouched wilderness of British Columbia's rugged Pacific coast, two adjacent properties stand as hidden gems of natural beauty and ecological significance on Cunningham Island. Isolated from the hustle and bustle of civilization, these remote properties are shrouded in tranquility, providing a haven for wildlife and a refuge for conservation enthusiasts. While they lack conventional access, their pristine condition and real conservation value make them a true treasure for those seeking to protect and immerse themselves in the unspoiled wonders of nature.
Situated on the banks of Scribner Creek, these two properties together encompass a total acreage of 7.4, comprising dense forests, serene meadows, and a winding creek that weaves its way through the heart of the land. Cunningham Island, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, offers a rugged and awe-inspiring landscape, characterized by steep cliffs, rocky shores, and lush vegetation.
Accessing these properties is a challenging endeavor, as they are secluded from nearby settlements and existing infrastructure. This isolation grants a unique opportunity to embrace the raw, untouched wilderness in its purest form. For those willing to venture into this remoteness, the reward is an unspoiled oasis that has remained largely untouched by human interference.
The real value of these properties lies in their extraordinary conservation potential. Sheltered from the encroachment of development, they provide a crucial sanctuary for a diverse array of flora and fauna. Rare and endangered species may find a secure home here, allowing them to flourish and thrive undisturbed. Moreover, the properties contribute to maintaining the ecological balance of the region, offering vital habitats and corridors for wildlife to roam freely.
These adjacent properties on Cunningham Island are a testament to the beauty and fragility of nature. While their inaccessibility may be seen as a challenge, it is also a blessing, for it ensures that they remain untouched by human impact. Their real conservation value transcends boundaries, urging us to safeguard these pristine lands and the life they nurture for generations to come.
In summary, these remote conservation properties on Scribner Creek hold immeasurable value, not only for their secluded beauty but also for their contribution to the preservation of British Columbia's natural heritage.
Cunningham Island, BC
No current access
Cunningham Island is a picturesque and secluded island located in the coastal province of British Columbia, Canada. The region is renowned for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. This island is a hidden gem, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature. Covered in lush forests and surrounded by the glistening waters of the Pacific Ocean, Cunningham Island offers visitors a pristine and unspoiled environment.
Outdoor recreation is the name of the game in this region. Specifically, its famed Salmon and Halibut fisheries.
52°11'10.55"N and 127°59'3.82"W
$747 (2023)
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BLOCK A, DISTRICT LOT 1333, COAST RANGE 3 LAND DISTRICT, SITUATED ON CUNNINGHAM ISLAND
PID: 014-641-852
BLOCK B, DISTRICT LOT 1333, COAST RANGE 3 LAND DISTRICT, SITUATED ON CUNNINGHAM ISLAND
PID: 014-641-879
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