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Photos: Off-grid floating lodge in famed B.C. fishing region selling for less than Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­condos

It's located next to a couple of islands open to exploration.

With spring weather here, it's easy to imagine taking a trip into B.C.'s wilderness.

One destination, for someone with an extra $350,000 in their bank account, could be this floating fishing lodge. Located off the grid (and off the mainland), it sits on the very west coast of Canada and was .

It's located next to  in Nootka Sound, off the west coast of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island. It's also next to the .

The area is famous for a couple of reasons. Like much of the remote parts of B.C.'s coast, it has excellent fishing (coho and spring salmon, in particular).

It's also a historic area; Indigenous peoples have lived in the area for 4,000 years. , , and all famously spent time there.

The lodge itself isn't as famous. It's a simple off-the-grid floating house with eight beds, a living room/kitchen space, and a bathroom. Water comes from a nearby creek, and electricity comes from solar panels or a generator.

There's also docking space for several boats.

Given it floats, the lodge doesn't come with land. Instead, there is a leasing agreement that's set up for the next 15 years.