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I have sold a property at 1118 Sixth Ave in Ucluelet

I have sold a property at 1118 Sixth Ave in Ucluelet. See details here

OH BBQ: May 14 @1-4pm. Cottage season is HERE & your OPPORTUNITY of a LIFETIME has arrived. A turn-key West Coast cottage steps away from SANDY BEACHES, WORLD CLASS FISHING + KAYAKING to your heart's content! This delightful CUSTOM BUILT cottage is located in the PRIVATE, GATED recreational Village of SALMON BEACH, overlooking BARKLEY SOUND & surrounded by thick RAINFOREST. ORIGINAL OWNER home was designed to reduce its environmental footprint & offer all the luxuries. Crackling wood fire to keep you warm, fresh water tanks straight from nature, through the purification system & delivered to you! 19ft VAULTED CEDAR CEILINGS, open to below loft space, bamboo flooring. A GARDENERS PARADISE w/all the privacy you could ever ask for! Home to BROKEN ISLAND GROUPS, PRIVATE PIER, BOAT LAUNCH (no waiting more waiting for hours) & BEACH BAR. Park your boat, RV & still have ample parking! This cottage is a place to COLLECT EXPERIENCES & CREATE many EVERLASTING MEMORIES with friends & family.

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I have sold a property at 3759 Brotherstone Rd in Metchosin

I have sold a property at 3759 Brotherstone Rd in Metchosin. See details here

Charming Metchosin rancher nestled on a breathtaking 4-acre lot surrounded by serene farmland, providing complete privacy and tranquility. Enjoy picturesque views of rolling hills and frolicking llamas right from your living room. Boasting a single-level floor plan comprised of 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, including a spacious master with en-suite. The home has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated, with new flooring that adds a modern touch to the traditional rancher design. Enjoy the cozy warmth of the wood stove during chilly months, and park your toys with ease in the double garage or RV parking area. With plenty of space for development, this property presents limitless potential, whether you're a nature lover looking for a peaceful retreat or a young family looking for space to grow, your search is over! You cant beat the tranquility of country living, with the convenience of all amenities just around the corner.

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I have sold a property at 304 1875 Lansdowne Rd in Saanich

I have sold a property at 304 1875 Lansdowne Rd in Saanich. See details here

Welcome to this spacious 2 bedroom condo in the centrally located Dean House. This suite offers over 1300sqft of living space with a split bedroom design and a sunny enclosed room and balcony where you can enjoy the sun all year round. The ample floor space allows for various furniture arrangements, ensuring that you can create the perfect setting to suit your personal style and needs. With parks just a short stroll away, you'll have access to green spaces where you can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, or outdoor activities. Lansdowne School fields provide ample space for recreational pursuits, while Hillside Mall offers an array of shopping and dining options to cater to all your needs. Additionally, the proximity to downtown Victoria means that you'll have easy access to vibrant city life, cultural events, and a plethora of entertainment options.

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New property listed in SE Camosun, Saanich East

I have listed a new property at 304 1875 Lansdowne Rd in Saanich. See details here

Welcome to this spacious 2 bedroom condo in the centrally located Dean House. This suite offers over 1300sqft of living space with a split bedroom design and a sunny enclosed room and balcony where you can enjoy the sun all year round. The ample floor space allows for various furniture arrangements, ensuring that you can create the perfect setting to suit your personal style and needs. With parks just a short stroll away, you'll have access to green spaces where you can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, or outdoor activities. Lansdowne School fields provide ample space for recreational pursuits, while Hillside Mall offers an array of shopping and dining options to cater to all your needs. Additionally, the proximity to downtown Victoria means that you'll have easy access to vibrant city life, cultural events, and a plethora of entertainment options.

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A freehold cottage on Vancouver Island for under $535,000!? Yes its true! It could be yours

Are you looking for a turn-key West Coast cottage steps away from sandy beaches, World Class fishing and kayaking to your hearts content? Your opportunity is here! This delightful custom built cottage is located in the private, gated recreational Village of Salmon Beach, over looking Barkley Sound and surrounded by thick rainforest. This original owner home was designed to reduce its environmental footprint while offering all the luxuries. Crackling wood fire to keep you warm, fresh water tanks providing water straight from nature, through the purification system and delivered to you! 19ft vaulted cedar ceilings, open to below loft space, bamboo flooring. A gardeners paradise w/all the privacy you could ever ask for! Home to Broken Group Islands, a private pier, boat launch (no waiting more waiting for hours) and beach bar. Park your boat, RV and still have ample parking! This cottage is a place to collect experiences invite friends and family and create many ever lasting memories! MLS® 915365

Proudly offered by Lisa Davies, listed at $$534,900 for more details contact me directly at 250-883-2220 or lisa@westcoastbcliving.ca

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Our Newest Vancouver Island Listing: -125- 3640 Propeller Pl Colwood BC V9C 0A4


Nestled above it all, you’ll find a cluster of tastefully designed EXECUTIVE townhomes. Immediately feel the calm sense of peace and tranquillity as you drive alongside the carefully manicured gardens of the residences at Pondview.

Upon entry into the home, you are greeted by 10FT ceilings, a bright and open main and a warm sense of modern elegance. Offering a PRIMARY OASIS on the MAIN and so many reasons for you to stay and linger! This highly desirable END-UNIT backs the dense LATORIA CREEK FOREST with trails to shops, schools, eateries and of course the SANDY BEACHES of ROYAL BAY.

Upstairs you’ll find TWO MASSIVE BEDROOMS and a FLEX ROOM! Geothermal heating and cooling, MULTIPLE SOLAR TUBES placed for optimal natural light make this GREEN-BUILT HOME the epitome of design! Oh, plus 1220 SqFt CRAWL SPACE with 5’10 ceilings is perfect for all your STORAGE needs. Combine this with a strata that prides itself on excellence and communication and you have a lifestyle opportunity of a lifetime!

You won’t want to miss this Vancouver Island listing – schedule a time to see it today!

Listed by Lisa Davies – Re/Max Camosun MLS 912121
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804 1400 Lynburne Place – Bear Mountain Listing Video

MLS 887771 – Proudly offered by Lisa Davies at West Coast BC Living and Re/Max Camosun. Listed at $1,099,000. Discover PENTHOUSE LIVING and an UNPARALLELED LIFESTYLE with year round recreational opportunities right out your door step. Laced between TWO WORLD CLASS GOLF COURSES + RUGGED MOUNTAINS lies the only completed CONCRETE and STEEL masterpiece, FINLAYSON REACH.

This ICONIC Bear Mountain Penthouse offers 1416SqFt of tastefully designed living space and sits perfectly perched above it all. Beginning at the entrance you are greeted by an expansive open concept design, floor-to-ceiling windows and spectacular PANORAMIC VIEWS of the MOUNTAINS and LUSH ROLLING FAIRWAYS. Eye catching custom VAULTED CEILINGS with recessed lighting. Chef’s kitchen offers centre island with seating, SOLID GRANITE counter tops, SS appliances including a 6 burner gas range and wine cooler!

Entertain guests on your sprawling 200SqFt balcony w/ gas hook-up for fire table or BBQ. Kick back and enjoy the sounds of the LIVING ROCK WATERFALL below. OPULENT and SOPHISTICATED primary that beckons you after a long day, to envelop you in LUXURY. Fine tile surround and freestanding tub to soak and escape into relaxation. Den features custom built-in cabinets that can easily be converted to 2nd bedroom. Full sized laundry room equipped with granite folding counter and sink. 2 TITLED PARKING STALLS and STORAGE locker.

Notable features: Central Vac (with toe kick in kitchen), In-Floor heating in both bathrooms. Finlayson reach prides itself on RESORT STYLE LIVING and offers a plethora of amenities for you to choose from including; Racquet and fitness facilities, Theatre Room, Lounge and Billiards and even a Media Boardroom!

Bear Mountain is a luxury community that is designed to bring you everything you could ever need for. Making this a very rare opportunity to own one of the few penthouses. Your incredible lifestyle awaits…

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Summer wouldn’t be summer without an early Saturday morning stroll through a farmers’ market to pick up fresh produce. For the night owls who can’t really relate to the morning stroll, we’ve got you covered too! Make sure to pop by the Sunset market below and see everything it has to offer. Without further ado, here are the best Public Markets in Victoria in 2022.

James Bay Market 

Every Saturday 9 am – 3 pm, May 7 – September 24, 2022 @ 494 Superior Street

Come visit James Bay for everything Handmade. Homemade. Homegrown. This market operates rain or shine and features live music! Take a look at their upcoming events to plan out your perfect day at the market.

Oaklands Sunset Market

Every Wednesday 4:30 pm – 8 pm, June 29 – August 31, 2022 @ 2827 Belmont Avenue

At the Oaklands Sunset Market, you’ll find 50 local food growers and producers, artisans, crafters, live music, bi-weekly beer gardens and a space for the community to come together and meet their neighbours. 

Moss Street Market

Every Saturday 10 am – 2 pm, May – October, 2022 @ Sir James Douglas School Ground, surrounding boulevards and Porter Park

YOU CAN ONLINE SHOP FROM THIS FARMERS’ MARKET! How cool is that! Take advantage of their convenient and quick online market full of the most amazing products. This year, 2022, is this market’s 31st season of providing local and organic farm-fresh produce!

Bastion Square Public Market

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 11 am – 5 pm and Sundays, 11 am – 4 pm @ Bastion Square-Wharf Street to Government Street

This eclectic outdoor market stretches from Victoria’s waterfront on Wharf Street through Bastion Square. Expect liveliness, a brilliant array of locally-produced arts and crafts, and of course, live entertainment! The Sunday market expands onto Langford Street to include farmers selling their locally grown produce. Stay up-to-date and follow their Facebook Page.

Victoria Public Market at the Hudson

Monday-Sunday 11 am – 5 pm @ The Hudson, 6-1701 Douglas Street

Located in the historic Hudson building in downtown Victoria, this public market features locally-produced cheese, local meats, farm-fresh groceries, handmade pies, a French bakery, gourmet oils and vinegars, fresh flowers, specialty retail, craft food service offerings and so much more! Check out everything the Victoria Public Market has to offer and browse their schedule for upcoming events!

 
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West Coast Trail 2022

Historically and to this day, the West Coast Trail is home to many First Nations people. I am grateful to the Huu-ay-aht, Ditidaht and Pacheedaht First Nations for allowing us to pass through their lands so that we can experience a glimpse of the raw and untouched beauty that is found along this trail. It is trecherous, and not for the faint of heart and has even been coined ‘The Graveyard of the Pacific’ due to multiple shipwrecks back in the 1800-1900s, due to the rough rocky conditions and dense fog. It wasn’t until 1906 when the Valencia shipwrecked and killed 100 people that the Canadian government decided to make it safer by adding lighthouses and life-saving stations but ultimately the route was abandoned. In the 1970s, hikers began to discover the trail and it was then included in the Pacific Rim National Park in 1973. From 1970-1980, Parks Canada restored and upgraded the trail adding bridges, cable cars, ladders and boardwalks, giving us the opportunity to see this majestic land.

Today there are over 70 ladders, 130 bridges and 4 cable cars! While the map tells you the trail is 75km, expect closer to 100km in total to account for all of the obstacles and detours you tend to encounter.

Take a peek inside our West Coast Wonderland!


We planned our expedition for June 6-13, giving us lots of time to sightsee and enjoy our time out on the trail. We didn’t want to be rushed and we wanted to leave some leeway for plans B through D (as all over-preparers do). The weather was forecasting about 10-14 degree days and 6-8 degree nights mixed with rain and cloud for the most part—with one sunny day, yay! Our trek began at the South point, Gordon River, heading North to finish up at Pachena Bay.

Day 1: Gordon River to Thrasher Cove

I didn’t really weigh my backpack for a final number at the trailhead but if I were to guess, I’d say it was around 50 pounds. I packed what I thought I needed and couldn’t live without and in hindsight, I did really well with just about everything except FOOD! Both of us drastically over-packed our food by about 1 extra meal per day and boy did we ever pay for that oversight. The trail starting from the South end is very technical and takes about 1 hr/km on average for the first 3 days. Most people who start at this end stop at Thrashers for the first night and that’s exactly what we did. After the 10 am orientation, we hit the trail and started hiking at about 11 am. That first day, it took us a solid 6 hours to travel 5km. Once we got to camp and set up our tent, we had a minute to catch our breath and reflect on it. I think we were both in shock at how difficult and technical the terrain was and how steep the ladders were coming into camp, especially on tired legs. My best friend Sofia and I share a few things in common and one of them is that we don’t give up. Not ever, not on anything, so we both knew we’d need to muster up some grit, strength and determination to get through the next few days.

Day 2: Thrasher Cove to Camper Bay

This was one of my favourite days! It was half boulder route (with a bit of beach) and half inland. Lots of hopping and climbing on giant boulders and huge driftwood logs! Very technical but I enjoyed this kind of technical. I was thankful for dry rocks and a blue sky day to hike through that day. We timed the tides properly and we were able to get to Owen Point, which is a well-hidden area of sandstone caves carved out by the ocean. Centuries of crashing waves have carved giant windows that you can walk through at low tide. As the waves crash in, they just remind you of how powerful this space is and the fact that it won’t stay like this; in a couple of hours, the place is completely underwater for a whole new world of life to come in and fill the sandstone crevices.

We continued on, passing multiple surge channels, and then reached an impassable headland that forced us up to the inland trail where the trecherous ladders and swamp puzzles were happy to great us. We seriously wondered could it really be like this the whole way?? The answer to that was yep! It could be and it would be until at least Day 6. The boardwalks in this section were completely destroyed, the wood was mostly rotting out and it was surprising that some of these ladders were even still standing. With our 50-pound packs on, it made these ladders extra worrysome for anyone with sensitivity to heights. But we pushed through. Made it to Camper Bay and got ourselves a little fire started. It poured rain that night and into the next day. 

Day 3 (& 4): Camper Bay to Walbran

ALL INLAND! The entire day we made our way through endless swamp puzzles. In some areas, the mud was up to your knees. It was all about dodging swamps and climbing down 1km of ladders just to cross a bridge (Culite Creek) then head back up 1km of ladders! BOGS, LADDERS and SWAMPS was the overall theme of this day. We eventually got into Walbran, set up camp, managed to have a fire and got to the most magnificent beach. We had the most breathtaking sunset and made some awesome friends just before the Atmospheric River rolled through. It rained, it poured and it didn’t stop for over 24 hours. We made the decision (along with almost everyone in camp) to ride out another day in camp rather than pack/unpack and trek through the downpour. 

Day 5: Walbran to Cribs

We woke up rested and excited to get going! We wanted to take the beach route but Walbran creek was in flood from the storm so we hiked up to the cable car. We whipped across and I immediately felt secure about these flimsy little cars—somehow it was the least of my concerns at this point. We were inland for a little bit then we made it to the beach! The sun came out just in time for us to enjoy this moment. I decided to give myself a little bath near Bonila and just soaked up the much-needed Vitamin C.

I was proud of us at this point! Proud of us for mustering up the strength that got us through the last 4 days. Proud of us for supporting each other and excited to know the hardest most difficult terrain was behind us. When we arrived at Cribs, we met up with our Autmospheric River crew and met another big group that was heading South. We had a huge bonfire and recounted all of our stories! It was my favourite night on the trail for sure. We just settled into the sand next to the fire, we laughed and just had the most freeing and real moments—just complete strangers, doing hard shit and having nothing but each other to really understand just how difficult it was!

Day 6: Cribs to Tsusiat Falls

Expecting to be waking up to a sunny day, we were blindsided by RAIN instead! So we scarfed down some oatmeal, packed up our wet gear and headed out. Mostly beach that day but it was a long km day and we knew it. We had one big thing on our mind though…we could finally turn to page 2 of our map (which was our half way point) and THE CRAB SHACK! We knew we’d be getting a warm meal, fresh crab and a big loaded baked potato. That gave us a lot to look forward to.  The trail is tough in a sense to decipher kms between camps because it’s off by sometimes 3-5kms. So when you think you’re close to your destination and you don’t actually get to it for another 4km, it’s frustrating. We made it to the Crab Shack at 4 pm, 30mins before close! Nestled in Nitinaht Narrows, I was enamoured with the beauty of this little spot. It was the energy boost we needed. We met a few other girls that were also heading to Tsusiat Falls (another 8km on the map so like maybe 10-12 possibly actual kms). We all jumped on the ferry and headed out. It was a grind and it was a close call since the tides were coming in. We had to time our jump around one section between the waves going out and coming in! Had we arrived 10 min later, it would have been a swim. We made it to Tsusiat Falls, covered in mud, grime and the day’s sweat…the sweetest couple saw us setting up camp this late and offered us their fire in a cave. It was so generous and honestly saved us some much needed energy. We enjoyed the dry night and slept like rocks in the sand. 

Day 7: Tsusiat Falls to Michigan

We started off the day at 5 am and got to see a gorgeous sunrise. It was dry and it was warm and that makes any WCT hiker reallll grateful. This was a moment we wanted to cherish so we slowly sipped our two coffees, took some photos, and enjoyed the falls. We both felt great that day and we were excited to be dry and the trail was much easier to navigate. We powered through that day and made Michigan our final stop before our last day on the trail! We picked out a spot, set up and had ample time to mosey around and soak in the last camp. I bathed in the river and washed a lot of my gear, ate most of my snacks and we had a beautiful fire with all of our newfound friends.

Day 8: Michigan to Pachena Bay

We were ready to rock and roll and excited that this would be our last day on the trail…which meant PIZZA and SHOWERS! We motored through and made it to Pachena Bay in 3hours but not before meeting a group of 3 Black bears that circled the beach. We were about 500m to the end, so we ripped back up the ladders, and made a bunch of noise. Eventually, our hiker friends reached us and we all went down together, completely unscathed, happy and ready to ready for the finish!

I learned so much on this trail, so much about myself and what my body is capable of. I am proud of my bestie, Sofia and her patience with me. Looking back on it now and knowing that we had some difficult weather on top of record levels of rain this past year makes me really grateful for our own strength and grit to get through it all. I wouldn’t trade this experience for the world. It was challenging and that was the best part of it. After all, if it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you.

If you ever want to know what you are capable of I would suggest this trail. It will force you out of your comfort zone and it will test you, but it will also offer you a glimpse into this whole other world. A world that is raw, untouched and wild in its own right. It’s an experience of a lifetime and I would highly recommed to anyone that craves adventure. To get to that next level, you gotta learn to get comfortable being uncomfortable. Dare to be wild, dream the biggest dreams and go after them with all that you’ve got!

Things I Wish I Knew

As they say, hindsight is 20/20. Here are a couple of things I wish I had brought: a lightweight collapsable chair, more candy, dried thai honey mangos, a larger and better tarp, and I wish I had learned more knot tying skills!

One thing I didn’t need or have time for was my book. I would also change my meal planning to include fewer meals and more snacks. We packed 2 full camper’s meals per day thinking we would stop longer for lunch. In practice, we weren’t very hungry halfway through our days and preferred to keep eating our snacks instead of taking out the jetboil and making a full meal. We would’ve been too groggy and felt heavy after that. So bring lots and lots and lots of beef jerky, pretzels, crackers, granola bars, and candy instead. 

Lifesavers: Jetboil, beef jerky, fuzzy peaches, rope, compact camping pillow, garden gloves (for the ladders), rain gear, toque, lightweight drybags, water filter, good sandals (I bought some Keens and they are freaking awesome!), cash for the crab shack! A smile, lots of patience and a shit load of determination! 

Another TIP: Plan to stop at Stoked Wood Fired Pizzeria & Market in Shirley on your way home! Their pizza is the best pizza I have ever had in my entire life!

Happy Hiking friends!


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Maple Mountain: The Best Hike near Maple Bay
 

Looking for a hike near Maple Bay? Check out Maple Mountain! One day I hope that you feel as delighted as I was by the dense picturesque fog on a damp October day. And that you feel the moisture with every breath you take as it fills your lungs and gives you pause.

Hiking Maple Mountain means you’ll get to see these incredible views! Including waterfalls, ponds and multiple paths that are suitable for most skill levels. Whether you prefer the ocean side or right up to the summit, there are many options to choose from. You can expect moderate-difficult terrain and a few different routes to travel.

We managed to hike for over 20kms and made a loop (mostly, there were a few zig-zags) of our hike so we could see as many new sites as we could. There were plenty of wild mushrooms, a rope swing for those feeling tempted for a dip in the crystal clear Sansum Narrows, and multiple great spots for a picnic or some afternoon yoga! There are well-marked maps throughout so this is a perfect trail if you want to disconnect and not worry too much about navigating yourself around or getting lost. You’ll find a variety of tree species and well-maintained trails laced between moss covered ground. So beautiful!

With so much exploring to do, a person could easily spend a whole day here! I personally used http://www.alltrails.com to navigate this adventure!

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Stoked Wood Fired Pizzeria & Market: A Must-Eat Restaurant near Sooke, BC

This pizzeria is an absolute MUST!!! Especially if you’ve just finished the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail or the West Coast trail or you are ANYWHERE near SOOKE! Stoked Wood Fired Pizzeria & Market has such a cool vibe and hands down the best pizza I have ever had in my life!

The thin, soft-on-the-inside-with-a-light-crunch-on-the-surface pizza will leave you salivating for more. I personally recommend the Funghi pizza or the Hot Honey Calabrese.

Seating is outdoors and they have a few options—a nice top deck or covered patio and even some picnic tables that ARE DOG friendly. The ambience with rustic wood is laid back and the perfect place to eat outdoors or grab your pizza and head down to French beach… who knows, you might even see a pod of whales passing as it is their regular route of passage.

Another selling feature [as if there aren’t already enough!] is that they choose to feature local ingredients and products. There is an abundance of farmers, food producers, foragers, winemakers, brewers, and artists in the area and they collaborate with all of them to bring these ingredients and products to you!

Every time I walk in there, I’m immediately hit by a happy vibe, with the music cranked, a hot wood fire oven full of pizzas and a happy team ready and smiling. You MUST stop by and eat here! I promise you won’t regret it.

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Must-Try Restaurant in Victoria: the Superflux {Cabana}

If you’re looking for a really good restaurant in Victoria, the Superflux {Cabana} is a MUST. It checks off every box and I recommend it to all my clients, friends, and family! Let me tell you why.

THEY MEAN IT WHEN THEY SAY
'DO COOL SHIT AND BRING HAPPYNESS'

I particularly love the atmosphere here! It pays homage to 70s decor and mixes it with cabana boho beach vibes, making it the perfect place if you’re looking for a laid-back, chill atmosphere! The restaurant comfortably seats 110 visitors and the rooftop patio is absolutely incredible. If you love art, you’ll appreciate their own take on da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus.

When it came time for bevvys, I had their signature beer—a Superflux Lager that was delivered in a gorgeous glass and went down very smoothly. We decided on the salmon dip as our appy and then we were taunted by every other dish that went by! The food was phenomenal, the drinks were incredible, and the atmosphere was unparalleled.  A must-try!

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