Welcome to “Little Wolf,” an extraordinary sanctuary nestled in the heart of Supernatural Northern BC, Canada, one of the most breathtaking places on earth. Featured on National Geographic, Discovery Channel, History Channel, and Timber Kings, Little Wolf is a true gem in the majestic Great Bear Rainforest, renowned for its world-record trophy salmon and steelhead, within the pristine “Sacred Headwaters.”
This exceptional property spans 130 acres ( 10 acres RC commercial/120 acres R1 ) on an exclusive private peninsula, just a one-minute stroll to a world's premier salmon, and steelhead fishing. The centrepiece is a magnificent wooden castle, a marvel of German/European craftsmanship, boasting 8 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and an expansive 8,973 sq ft of luxurious living space. Designed by a sophisticated family of artists, this architectural masterpiece showcases hand-selected old-growth red and yellow cedar logs.
As you step through the intricately hand-carved front door, you’ll be greeted by the stunning Brazilian Blue Azul granite slab and Black Galaxy granite tile floors, complemented by a unique white quartz pebble river flowing through to the grand 11th-century Burgundy fireplace. Every detail in this home reflects unparalleled European quality and artistic elegance, from high-end antique furnishings to flawless construction.
Ideal for a discerning family seeking a private retreat, an exclusive corporate haven, or an expansion opportunity with RC zoning for trophy fishing, heli-skiing, bottled water production, and year-round tourism adventures, Little Wolf offers endless possibilities. Awarded Best Wilderness Hotel in Canada for four consecutive years, this property is accessible via a 1 hour 20 minute flight from Vancouver to Terrace, followed by a scenic heli-transfer or drive. Discover the epitome of wilderness luxury at Little Wolf—where nature and opulence meet, in a masterpiece designed for the discerning few.
You will be amongst one of the most amazing places on earth "Little Wolf" in Super Natural Northern BC, Canada.
150 plus countries have viewed Little Wolf featured in National Geographic, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Timber Kings, extra.
Located in the Great Bear Rainforest, on the world-famous Skeena River producing world-record trophy salmon and steelhead within one of the last intact biotopes of the world, the “Sacred Headwaters.”
This property adorns eight bedrooms, nine baths and 8,603 square feet of German/European excellence.
Strategically situated on a 130-acre peninsula with a minute walk to renowned Salmon/ Steelhead fishing you feel nestled in this extraordinary piece of artwork designed by a sophisticated family of artists, Built by Timber Kings with hand-selected old-growth red & yellow cedar logs you enter the hand carved front door and step onto a Brazilian Blue Azul granite slab then Black Galaxy granite tile floors with a white quartz pebble river running through, The 11th-century fireplace from Burgundy, France. High-quality antique furnishings collected from around the world and five-star European quality workmanship throughout provides flawless comfort and artistic beauty.
This could be an exciting family acquisition or exclusive corporate retreat or expand the resort utilizing the RC zoning, marketing trophy fishing, heli-skiing, snowmobiling and incredible tourism adventures year-round.
*Voted Best Wilderness Hotel in Canada four years in a row.
*Air Transit Vancouver to Terrace 1 hour and 20 minutes, then helicopter or 20 minute drive!
17727 Highway 16 East, Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 0A8 加拿大
Information about the area around this property within a 5-minute walk.
DISCOVERY CHANNEL-TIMBER KINGS:
“Little Wolf” is one of the coolest and most challenging builds that we have ever done!
“Little Wolf” is the first natural timber frame red and yellow cedar wood castle on earth and belongs to the most unique wilderness hotels in the world. The giant log structure is one of the world’s finest and most exceptional wooden buildings, as seen in newspapers, magazines and on TV, presented on the National Geographic Channel, the History Channel, ViaSat, Sky and the Discovery Channel, in more than 150 countries, as well as being an attraction, visited by curious travelers from all over the world!
“LITTLE WOLF RESORT ”, is the ideal base to explore Super Natural British Columbia!
Canadian Business Review Board – Winner - Best Business in Canada 2022
Canadian Business Review Board – Winner - Best Business in Canada 2023
Canadian Business Review Board – Winner - Best Business in Canada 2024
Canadian Business Review Board – Winner - Best Business in Canada 2025
Canada Prestige Awards – Winner - Hotel of the Year 2020
Canada Prestige Awards – Winner - Hotel of the Year 2021
Canada Prestige Awards – Winner - Hotel of the Year 2022
Canada Prestige Awards – Winner - Hotel of the Year 2023
Canadian Business Awards – Winner - Best Wilderness Hotel 2024
Luxury Travel Guide Magazine – Winner - Luxury Design Hotel of the Year 2024/2025
Global Awards – Winner - Architecture Project of the Year 2024/2025
North America Business Awards – Winner - Architecture Project of the Year 2024
North America Business Awards – Winner - Best Wilderness Hotel 2024
“Little Wolf Resort” is partners with the Canadian Tourism Council, the Supernatural British Columbia Advertisement Campaign (EXPLORE BC), as well as being partners with the Northern British Columbian Tourism Council.
Architectural Design:
“Little Wolf” is built from giant Western Red Cedar logs which show character and beauty. Every tree is a rare jewel of the forest and has been carefully harvested and selected. The design of Little Wolf Resort combines luxurious elegance and pure natural beauty. The marvelous entrance features three giant twisted Red Cedar trees. The trees were twisting, so that they were more stable against the wind. The fourth big tree of the entrance grew perfectly straight. It is called “The Big Carrot”. The big straight tree is considered to be the most valued kind of tree in the wood industry. Combining the three twisted trees with the big straight tree gave us the idea to call the combination “The Twisted Carrot Entrance”. Furthermore, the entrance features a twisted arch blending into the twisted look of the main supporting logs, holding a very special and unique, one-of-a-kind, mighty giant Red Cedar burl that is over 1000 years old. The mighty, naturally grown and over 1000-year-old giant Red Cedar burl is one of the principal design elements of “Little Wolf”. Burls are very rare to find. Specifically giant Red Cedar burls can grow to immense sizes. Burls can grow new trees, filled with small knots from dormant buds. The figured, dense and resistant wood-grain of these burls is highly prized for its beauty and rarity! Ornamental Yellow Cedar burls in the dormer gables, as well as a giant Red Cedar log above the balcony with multiple smaller burls are blending into the compilation. Two giant and very characteristic multi-coloured Red Cedar pillars in the entrance hall of “Little Wolf” are connecting the entrance hall with the big living room and are also supporting the upper living section. There one was combining dark Cedar trees in the upper loft with the two big giant bright Cedar pillars in the entrance hall as a huge bottom end, making it look as one big tree with multiple colourful variations of the wood being used in this compilation. The living room features a unique hanging truss with a hanging flared tree. Giant flared ends in the wall system of the living room are framing in the impressive medieval Burgundian stone castle fireplace from the 11th century. An impressive selection of flared ends supporting the upper living section is leading all the way from the bar area through the living room into the generous dining and buffet area. A white and blue Brazilian Azul granite slab with white quartz veins is reflecting the “Sacred Headwaters”, connected to a white quartz pebble river, running through the main hall of “Little Wolf”. “Little Wolf´s” main hall is a central gathering point for banquets, weddings and guest-activities. It features an entrance area, front desk and reception hall, a cozy living area with a medieval stone castle fireplace, the “Steamboat Anchor Bar”, a luxurious dining area with panoramic windows and a spectacular view over the surrounding snow-covered mountains, including two separate buffet sections, as well as multiple outside sitting and outside dining areas. A huge, forked owl tree with a formerly abandoned owl´s nest within the top end of the tree, including a real looking owl carving, is supporting the staircase to the upper living section. With its branches leading all over the staircase it feels like walking through the rainforest. The figure-wood and the woodgrain used for the design of “Little Wolf” is very special and unique. Every section of the building is featuring characteristic Red Cedar posts, a Giant Red Cedar burl, as well as ornamental Yellow Cedar burl king posts in the dormer gables and Yellow Bamboo Cedar roof rafters all over the building. A breezeway with a giant port cochere consisting of several characteristic burl posts and an eagle head carving in the gable is leading to the guesthouse and to the riverfront of “Little Wolf”. The guesthouse is featuring solid log walls, a variation of flared ends, a giant deck around the building and a balcony system, as well as a unique forked king post with a real looking wooden eagle carving on top.
As we stand in front of “Little Wolf” and are taking a look at the marvelous entrance, compiled out of burls and mighty twisted logs, we are realizing their character, as a creation of extraordinary beauty.
Sotheby’s International Realty Canada
3477 Lakeshore Road, Suite 104
Kelowna, 卑诗省, V1W 3S9