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Sointula, Malcolm Island
Northern Vancouver Island Region, British Columbia
SOINTULA HARBOUR
Founded in 1901, Sointula, meaning "A Place of Harmony," was the vision of Finnish immigrants aspiring to create a self-reliant Utopian society. For more than a hundred years, the commercial fishing fleets of Sointula have played an integral role in the area's storied maritime history. These early Finnish pioneers built a robust fishing operation that, together with the timber industry, bolstered their collective economy. Currently, a small yet resilient fleet persists, as it strives to maintain its presence in the face of modern-day challenges.
Nestled on Malcolm Island, just a stone's throw from Northern Vancouver Island, this charming coastal hamlet is accessible via a brief ferry journey from Port McNeill, inviting visitors to experience its serene beauty and enduring spirit.
“SOINTULA HARBOUR”
Acrylic Painting by Kathy Harder
Port McNeill, British Columbia
Coastalwaves.ca
@coastalwavespaintings
Giclee Canvas
16x24 - $275.00
20x30 -$425.00
24x36 - $495.00
FRAMED ART PRINTS
8x10 double mat/frame - $65.00
11x14 double mat/frame - $125.00
16x20 double mat/frame - $250.00
Art Card ($6.00)
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
All giclee canvas p​rints come with a mirrored wrap. A UV varnish is applied to protect the print. Hardware is pre-installed, ready to hang.
Art prints include double mat and frame. Hardware is pre-installed, ready to hang. Images are just a sample to view size estimation and format options.
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