Guide
Our Indigenous cultural interpreters and guides are members of the Klahoose, Homalco and Tlaโamin Nations and other Coast Salish and Indigenous peoples. They will be your guides fo your tours and also offer activities such as Indigenous storytelling, cedar weaving, guided kayaking, forest walks, forest and ocean foraging. Our Grizzly Bear Viewing guides are trained wiht the Commercial Bear Viewing Association.
Accommodation
Klahoose Wilderness Resort offers two types of accommodation with a total of four Lodge Rooms and three private cedar Cabins. All rooms have a private washroom, and overlook the ocean and surrounding coastal mountains. When you make your reservation, we assign you to a Lodge Room or Cabin. If you have a specific preference, contact us and we will do our best to accommodate your request. Each room features a queen bed (s) plus private bathroom with bathrobes, ONEKA natural based shampoo, conditioner, hand wash and lotions, Raven Song Indigenous soap bars, Hairdryer, Fan, Propane heater, Sitting area with couch/chair, Nespresso Coffee Machine, Kettle, Coffee/Tea, Mini-fridge, Complimentary in-room snacks, Re-usable Klahoose Wilderness Resort stainless steel water bottles (each guest may take one home), Indigenous art by Kwakwakaโwakw artist Adam Lewis and cedar paddles by the Klahoose First Nation, Salish Sunset accent pillows by Coast Salish (Cowichan/Tsawout) artist Simone Diamond and Ocean views.
Others
Great room lounge with cosy woodstove Indigenous activities such as storytelling, cedar weaving, nature walks Free Wi-Fi Satellite phone Large deck Masive floating dock area for swimming lounging Woodfire Sauna Campfire area Kayaks and paddle boards Nature Trails Service Fee Bear Viewing Conservation Fee
Meals
There is nothing like returning from a day outdoors and having your dinner prepared by the chef. Each stay at Klahoose Wilderness Resort includes all meals from dinner on day of arrival to breakfast on day of departure. The menu is fresh, local and set for your stay. Due to our remote region, we request that dietary concerns be addressed prior to arrival so that we may anticipate your needs. 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 rain-forest vegetation are the inspirations that support our culinary program at Klahoose Wilderness Resort. Our Chef values a table set with fresh, sustainable ingredients, where every menu is fashioned to accent the local flavours while providing our guests with an experience that reflects the culture and essence of this bountiful coast and its People. Meals at the resort are tailored to your dayโs activities with a relaxed, personal service standard that is always mindful of your reason for choosing Klahoose Wilderness Resort. With a desire to satisfy every palate, we offer a variety of culinary options on our daily menus. We look forward to serving you โฆ qสทaga สษษฌtษn ! โCome and eat!โ
Transport
Covered boat transfers are included for all guest arriving by car in Lund, BC or we also offer a scheduled airport pick up for guest flying from Vancouver International Airport to Powell River Airport. The boat transfer from Lund Harbour to Desolation Sound and the Resort takes about 1 hour.
Not included:
Insurance
We highly recommend trip cancellation insurance.
Others
Alchoholic beverages (except house wine/beer with dinner) Gratuity (recommend at $50 per day per guest) Gift shop purchases
Flights
These are the ways to get here: 1) Drive to Lund, BC and meet our afternoon boat transfer 2) Scheduled Flight (35 minutes flight + 45-minute airport shuttle), scheduled Pacific Coastal Airlines flights between Vancouver International Airport to Powell River Airport. From Powell Airport to Lund we offer a complimentary shuttle service for select flights 3) Scheduled Seaplane Flight (1 hour), scheduled Corilair Charters, from Vancouver International Airport direct to our dock 4) Charter Seaplane - Charters from Vancouver, Campbell River or Seattle - direct to our dock
Start planning your experience
Itinerary of your trip Grizzly Bear Of Toba Inlet - 4 Nights / 5 Days
- Day 1 Day 1: Meet In Lund And Board The Boat Transfer To Desolation Sound / Arrive At Klahoose Wilderness Resort
Day 1: Meet In Lund And Board The Boat Transfer To Desolation Sound / Arrive At Klahoose Wilderness Resort
- Day 2 Day 2: Grizzly Bear Viewing Tour In Toba Inlet
Day 2: Grizzly Bear Viewing Tour In Toba Inlet
- Day 3 Day 3: Grizzly Bear Viewing In Toba Inlet
Day 3: Grizzly Bear Viewing In Toba Inlet
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Personal
Youโll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.
Physical Rating
Basic
Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.
Age range
Min: 10 / Max: 100
Age range allowed for this experience.
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