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For over 34 years, Wayne Adams and Catherine King have chosen to leave modern life behind to live on Freedom Cove, a self-built houseboat in the middle of the ocean off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, they live independently by fishing, gardening, utilizing rainwater, and building the entire floating complex piece by piece over decades. But life on Freedom Cove isn't just about tranquility. They must navigate Pacific Ocean storms that can damage the houseboat, live in isolation accessible only by boat, and face the challenges of modern life. This documentary explores the origins of Freedom Cove in 1992, their daily lives, their self-sufficient living system, their struggles with nature, and the touching story of how Wayne Adams passed away in 2023, and Catherine King decided to remain alone on the houseboat that became a symbol of their love. This is a true story of courage, perseverance, and a life very different from most. A documentary that shows how the most isolated house can become a place full of meaning, hope, and freedom. 00:00 - Thirty-Four Years Alone at Sea 01:06 - Why Did Wayne and Catherine Choose to Live at Freedom Cove? 03:06 - Freedom Cove, a Floating Homestead That Continues to Grow 04:42 - How Do They Survive at Freedom Cove? 06:50 - Daily Life at Freedom Cove 09:11 - When a Storm Strikes Freedom Cove 11:18 - Living in Isolation, Freedom Cove Can Only Be Reached by Boat 13:25 - Freedom Cove Captures Global Attention 15:22 - After Thirty-One Years Together, Wayne Adams Passes Away 17:18 - Freedom Cove, Proof That Happiness Isn't Always in the City 18:00 - References #freedomcove #canada #documentary #horizondocs