Quick Overview:
Big Canoe is a residential mountain community—not a resort. I’ll work to protect that identity by supporting responsible development, preserving our scenic beauty, and ensuring that future planning reflects the voice of today’s property owners.

Preserve What Makes Big Canoe Special
Big Canoe’s peaceful setting, natural beauty, and strong sense of community are what brought many of us here. Whether you’re hiking the Jeep Trail at sunrise, enjoying the quiet of Lake Petit, or waving to neighbors at the North Gate, there’s a rhythm to life here that’s different—and worth protecting.
We’re not a resort. We’re a mountain residential community. That’s more than a slogan—it’s a set of values that affect how we govern, how we grow, and how we treat our environment and each other.
As a member of the POA Board, I will:
Preserving our mountain character means more than resisting change—it means guiding it carefully. With the right leadership, we can honor the Big Canoe we love while still planning for its future. That’s what I’ll work to do every day.