Highlights

  • Uncover one of the world’s last wilderness areas
  • Stay in luxury timber lodge
  • Explore with a full range of activities, from kayaking to paddle boarding
  • Indulge with drinks and campfire dining
  • View black bears, orcas, humpbank whales and dolphins

Lose yourself in a million-acre wilderness where bears fish in rivers and Orca and Humpback whales slide through the waters – all the while enjoying high-end luxury paired with the best in Canadian hospitality. Expect a spread of dining, drinks and unique activities. Owned by the Klahoose First Nation, the resort's strong indigenous ties set it apart from other wilderness lodges in the region.


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Located within the heart of Desolation Sound, known as the “Serengeti of North America” for good reason, given its abundance of large marine and terrestrial mammals. Orca and humpback whales, porpoises, harbour seals, and dolphins can be seen throughout the year. Klahoose Wilderness Resort lies on the Homfray Channel between the Coast Mountain peaks of British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast and the Northern Islands of the Salish Sea. Inlets of the Desolation Sound are famous for one of the most largest populations of grizzlies in the world. Grizzly bear viewing season is August-October.

The main lodge is crafted from huge cedar timbers and is home to a lounge with open fireplace, and the dining area. Each day a freshly prepared menu draws on its surroundings, inspired by the nutrient-rich waters of the Salish Sea, the vibrant farm-to-table communities of coastal British Columbia, and the delicacies foraged from the wild rainforest. Fresh, sustainable ingredients full of local flavours reflect the culture and essence of the area.



 

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