27 YEARS Living Off-Grid on a Self-Built Island Homestead

27 YEARS Living Off-Grid on a Self-Built Island Homestead

27 YEARS Living Off-Grid on a Self-Built Island Homestead

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ts15BW-6hw

Freedom Cove is a rare and very special place. It's a man-made floating island that acts as a homestead, an art installation, and a home to Catherine and Wayne in Tofino, BC, Canada. The project stad with a small float home that was built using wood that had washed ashore after a storm, and since moving into it in 1992. They have used as much reclaimed material as possible, including the flotation technology that has been discarded from nearby fish farms over the years. The site where they chose to settle in was chosen specifically because it had a fresh water source above sea level so they could have gravity fed water, and because the cove provided protection from winter storms. They use a mix of solar panels, a generator, propane and firewood for their various energy needs, and they have a new microbial wastewater system that will allow them to fully purify their waste. Before that, they had a tank that could be emptied in open water like most boats and vessels do.