The couple spent 20 years to build his house on the Water

From a distance, this structure is very similar to an amusement park, but actually it's a big floating house, located on the coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. 66-year-old Wayne Adams and 59-year-old Katherine King began to build this house back in 1992, and has since moved to full self-sufficiency, producing their own food by fishing and growing it in a greenhouse. His house a couple named "Freedom Cove" (Bay of freedom), which consists of 12 floating platforms, which include: dancing, an art gallery, a guest house, a studio for Wayne and Katherine, and five greenhouses.

Wayne Adams and Catherine King began to build the "Bay of Freedom" in 1992.





If the owners of the bay seems that their home something on the missing, they are simply attached to it another platform, so they were: an art gallery, studio, dancing, and 5 greenhouses





In total, attached to the house about half an acre of land, which uses steam to grow edible crops





Drinking water they get from the nearby waterfall and collecting rainwater.





Until recently, the couple receives electricity from 14 solar panels, recently broke, so now they use a generator.





Solar panels broken due to a strong storm.





For the construction of the first part of the house, the couple used a conventional board now house includes 12 floating platforms.













59-year-old Katherine Adams is a musician, dancer, writer and painter.





Wayne Adams carver who earns by selling his sculptures, carved from wood, ivory and fossilized mammoth tusk.





When they are not working on the houseboat, they still do not sit idle. In summer, it comes a lot of visitors from the nearby town of Tofino, to witness the extraordinary life of this extraordinary family.





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