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Reverence for Nature

A meaningful source of inspiration

Our craft is in league with nature. Two thousand acres of land are currently under our stewardship — and we approach this responsibility with passion, forethought, and, always, reverence.

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Access to Recreation

Everyone should be able to access outdoor recreation and nature. Our Mountain Path makes this possible with its multi-use trail system winding five kilometres through the forest, leading to a host of recreational opportunities and secondary trails. Built with full accessibility in mind, it invites all ages and abilities to experience a one-of-a-kind landscape.

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Building In Nature

Using a light touch, we design and build infrastructure that enhances the recreational experience within nature. We respect the land, and use repurposed materials wherever possible — you can see this as you walk along Mountain Path’s magnificent Trestle Bridge.

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Acting On Sustainability

Committed to environmental preservation, we consider ourselves innovators in the realm of sustainable building — from architectural and landscape design to construction materials and practices. Courtenay, completed in 2023, was our first electrified building — an early step toward manifesting our low-carbon climate action goals.

5.3 KM

Mountain Path

Complete: 4.5 km
To Come: 0.8 km

7.9 KM

Secondary Trails

Complete: 6.8 km
To Come: 1.1 km

26

Bridges*

Complete: 25 Bridges
To Come: 1 Trestle Bridge

*Predominantly constructed of timber milled on-site

Mountain Path Lighting*

LED motion sensor lighting will increase the usability of the Mountain Path year-round and reduce energy use and impact on the environment. More to Come In 2025.

*Lights are on from dawn to dusk

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Managing Stormwater & Enhancing Biodiversity

Stormwater management is an integral element in planning and developing our communities. In the Rodgers Creek neighbourhoods, we are not only preserving existing watercourses, but enhancing natural channels with bioswales. These constructed wetlands capture runoff, remove contaminants, and create new habitats to support biodiversity — with stormwater safely streaming to the ocean below.

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Protecting Our Streams

Water is our most precious resource. And we take great care to ensure the continued health of the complex network of streams and wetlands flowing across the mountainside. Our efforts ensure these vital pathways are preserved for years to come.

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