In British Columbia, a Sustainable Luxury Paradise With a Hollywood Pedigree

Once upon a time — or, in TV years, the age between Boston Legal and Big Little Lies — producer David E. Kelley and actress Michelle Pfeiffer lived like the bears in Goldilocks, making a home in a cozy wooden lodge amid the evergreens of remote coastal British Columbia. Their closest neighbors were the grizzlies and black bears that wandered over from the aptly named Great Bear Rainforest. The nearest big city, Vancouver, was an hour’s seaplane ride away. High up on a bluff, they found sanctuary from the dancing Ally McBeal baby meme.

From 2007 to 2017, the duo and their children stayed at their massive timber-hewn mansion in Bute Inlet, set on 340 acres between orca- and humpback-filled Pacific channels and a spring-fed private lake with its own dock and guesthouse. Within the Douglas fir bones of the main house was a cinema, billiards room, chef’s kitchen

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