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| Place | Church House |
| Type | Locality |
| Province / Territory | British Columbia (BC) |
| Location | Range 1 Coast Land District |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 50.333333 |
| Longitude | -125.06667 |
| Postal Code (FSA) | V9W |
| Area Code | 236, 250, 604, 672, 778 |
| Importance | Town |
| CGN ID | JAKSU |
Church House is a locality in Range 1 Coast Land District, British Columbia, Canada. It is classified as a town. Church House is located at 50.3333°N, 125.0667°W.
Church House rests on a sliver of land where the ancient rainforest spills down to meet the restless Pacific, a place where emerald mosses cling to the gnarled arms of cedar and fir, and the air, thick with the scent of salt and damp earth, hums with a quiet, persistent energy. It lies 36.7 km north-north-east of Campbell River, BC (from Campbell River, BC: bearing 20°T), and is situated 8.8 km south-south-east of Big Bay. The jagged coastline here is a constant dialogue between land and sea, with hidden coves and rocky outcrops guarding the entrance to inlets that snake inland, their waters mirroring the brooding grey of the sky. Sunlight, when it breaks through, falls in luminous shafts, illuminating the feathery fronds of sword ferns and the dark, rich loam underfoot, creating a cathedral of green and gold. The very quietude of this place feels substantial, broken only by the distant cry of a gull or the rhythmic sigh of waves against the shore, a sound that seems to carry the weight of ages. This remote corner of British Columbia, known as Church House, has long been shaped by the bounty of its waters and the resilience of its people. For generations, salmon runs have dictated the pulse of life, a natural rhythm that still underpins the local economy, with fishing and related processing forming the backbone of its existence. Indigenous heritage is deeply etched into the landscape, with ancient trails and burial grounds whispering stories of those who first navigated these shores. The establishment of Church House itself is tied to the earnest, sometimes solitary efforts of early settlers who sought both spiritual solace and a foothold in this untamed wilderness. Today, a quiet industriousness pervades, a sense of purpose in the weathered boats bobbing in the harbour and the smoke curling from chimneys, a testament to a community that thrives by working with, rather than against, the formidable natural forces that define its existence.
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Explore Church House, British Columbia, Canada, with an embedded street and satellite map — switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 50.333333, -125.06667. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts — including hourly outlooks — are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.
Detailed location data for Church House includes the postal code (V9W), telephone area code (236, 250, 604, 672, 778). These are among the most commonly searched location details for any Canadian city or town.
Location data for Church House is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone. GPS coordinates, province, administrative location and place type are shown in the information panel above.
| Page generated | July 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |