Presenting Eagles Nest House. Tucked among the evergreens and perched above the inlet, this cedar-and-brick home was designed in 1965 by modernist Peter Kaffka—an architect who believed buildings should carry meaning across generations. Commissioned by one of the engineers behind the Burrard Street Bridge, it holds history in its bones—right down to fragments of the bridge set into its twin fireplaces. Clean lines. Natural materials. A sense of permanence shaped by place. Designed for single-level living with a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, it speaks to those seeking simplicity without compromise. A timeless expression of West Coast modernism, now awaits its next custodian.