The shíshálh Nation has recently purchased a commercial property at 5651 Cowrie Street, highlighting why downtown Sechelt remains a strategic location for buyers. As the heart of the community, this area brings together locals, tourists, and businesses, making it a prime hub for future growth.

The shíshálh Nation has long been a cornerstone of the Sunshine Coast, actively shaping the region’s economy and infrastructure. Notable recent initiatives include the Our House of Clans affordable housing development, which added 34 rental homes and community space, and the Sunshine Coast water security project, a multi-million-dollar effort securing long-term water supply for residents. Through its development arm, Tsain Ko, the Nation is also exploring mixed-use projects that blend housing, commercial space, and cultural values, reinforcing its role in regional development.
At the time of sale, the property was vacant, offering flexibility for immediate use as retail/office space or for future redevelopment. Its strategic downtown location and dual access made it a highly desirable asset.




The property was on the market for approximately two years. During that time, three offers were received but could not proceed due to renovation costs or financing constraints. The successful transaction, facilitated by Dmytro Chernysh PREC* and Alex Kwong from Focused Industrial Group at Royal LePage Commercial, closed for $1.8M. The buyer, the shíshálh Nation, was unrepresented.
This acquisition not only strengthens the Nation’s economic presence but also opens doors for future development that could address housing and commercial needs for Sunshine Coast families. Whether used as-is or redeveloped, the property is set to play a significant role in Sechelt’s ongoing growth story.
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