Pachter lives and works beside Grange Park in an award-winning residence and studio designed by Stephen Teeple. Since that construction, from 2019 to 2022, a new 3 storey wing was added on on an additional derelict property that was beside it. His work is on permanent display in his adjoining Moose Factory gallery.[7] His work has influenced a generation of young Canadian artists, including the sculptor Harley Valentine. A number of his pieces have also featured Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, and other members of the royal family. Pachter met the Queen at Canada House in 2017. Asked about their conversation, Pachter recounted, "I said, 'Your Majesty, 43 years ago I painted you as the Queen of Canada seated sidesaddle on a moose and, thanks to you, I have made a living all these years.' She beamed and said, 'How amusing!'"[8]
The highest selling price at auction for a piece of his work might be $79,250, including the premium, for “Red Barn” at Heffel in January 2022. Size was 30’x40’.[9]
Early in his life, Charles appeared as Johnny in the short film "Johnny at the Fair". It was later featured and riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in Season 4.[10]
^Palkowski, Yvonne (Spring 2017), "Pachter's Canada"(PDF), UC: University College Alumni Magazine, Toronto: University College: 15, retrieved 29 March 2023