PHOTOS: For $32M you can lounge in B.C.’s luxurious Labyrinth any time you want

Living in a White Rock home with ocean views for days may seem a dream for many.

But for the right price, that dream could become a reality, with one home in the seaside city recently listed for sale at $32.5 million — a home that was designed by renowned architect Russell Hollingsworth, the same designer behind Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s Point Grey mansion, which is consistently ranked the most expensive residential property in British Columbia, with a 2025 assessed value of $82.66 million.

A spokesperson for Angell, Hasman & Associates Realty Ltd., Hollingsworth noted Hollingsworth has designed three out of 10 of Metro Vancouver’s highest assessed properties.

Called The Labyrinth, the home is situated on a private, 1.48-acre estate property with endless ocean vistas and breathtaking sunsets.

With more than 11,800 square feet of living space, the home features floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors, punctuated by private terraces, beautiful water features and surrounded by a private forest with walking trails.

Although 39 years old, the home has had an extensive renovation, and boasts six bedroom suites, eight bathrooms, seven fireplaces, an indoor pool and more.

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