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No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. This snow-white castle in B.C. could be yours for $1.65 millionNext to the B.C.-Washington border, in the shadow of the Selkirk Mountains, sits a snow-white castle that looks like a Brothers Grimm backdrop. The keepers of the property aren’t a grizzled king or a giant dragon, but owners Harmen and Dawn van Hoogevest, a musician-slash–clinical counsellor and an artist who purchased the 22-acre plot in 1971 for $7,000. Now 82 and 74 respectively, the couple are looking to downsize: they’ve listed their enchanted castle for $1.65 million, ready to pass along their custom-built kingdom to another equally imaginative owner. The van Hoogevests first lived in Vancouver in the 1960s, inhabiting a series of unconventional living quarters—from a leaky old fisheries-inspection boat to a school bus to a plywood box located in an orchard. Dawn, who was working as a waitress at the time, came up with the idea of pooling their pennies and buying a property where the couple could, as she put it, “really be free.” The duo dreamed of a home where they could grow their own food and nurture their creative spirits. They first laid eyes on their future castle grounds, located in Christina Lake, B.C., through an ad in the Vancouver Sun. They paid the site a visit in wintertime, tromping through five feet of snow, before putting in an offer. Immediately, Dawn and Harmen looked at one another and said, “We’re home.” Tour the home and continue reading How Canadian egg farmers are making strides in sustainable agriculture From farm to table, Canadian egg farmers are hatching new ways to produce food while treading lightly on the environment. On newsstands now: The Year Ahead: Our Guide to 2023 Read expert predictions on what’s to come in 2023 in health-care, food, entertainment, housing and more! Also in this issue: A revealing interview with Supreme Court Justice Michelle O’BonsawinA new kind of solar panel that just might change the world and the Canadian teen who invented itInside the A-Frame cabin of your dreamsBuy the latest issue of Maclean’s here and click here to subscribe. Want to share the Best of Maclean’s with family, friends and colleagues? Click here to send them this newsletter and subscribe. Share Tweet Share Forward
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