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Photos: Private B.C. island and unique oceanfront home selling for less than most houses in Vancouver

"Think wilderness glamping meets bohemian boudoir."

If recent world events have led some to seek a new residence disconnected from much of the populace, this might make a good retreat.

East Point Island and the unique home on it are currently on the market for $1.6 million. That's about the same as the cheapest standalone houses in Vancouver.

Not only is this a waterfront property, it's a 360-degree waterfront property when the tide is in. The little island (3.9 acres) is reconnected to Nelson Island by a thin spit when the tide is out, which essentially becomes a sandy beach.

The property also has a deepwater dock in a protected cove.

It's located near Earls Cove (where BC Ferries launches ships heading to Saltery Bay on the way to Powell River), and the nearest community is Egmont. Both the village and the property are about 80 km northwest of Vancouver.

The structures on East Point Island are a little unusual. The main building is a two-bedroom house that's round. There's a main room with a kitchen (with stove top) and a wood stove.

As it's all off the grid: the little house has solar power and a drilled well.

Elsewhere on the island is a treehouse cabin in a more forested area, a glamping tent and a seaside shack.

"Think wilderness glamping meets bohemian boudoir," reads the listing.

While the house looks like a very pleasant place in the spring and summer, it may be cold during the winter.