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Where to stay in Canada

Canada has a wide variety of accommodation ranging from quaint guest houses to luxury hotels, and can also vary according to location, ranging from smaller floating lodges or tented camps in the heart of the wilderness to modern hotels in larger cities such as Vancouver or private yachts that ply the waters of the Pacific North West. Below you can browse our selection of handpicked accommodation options, all of which have been chosen for their unbeatable proximity to the natural wonders of Canada. If there is a lodge that you wish to visit that is not listed, please do let us know and we would be more than happy to assist you.

Tweedsmuir Park Lodge

Hailed by CNN Travel as one of British Columbia's best luxury lodges, Tweedsmuir Park Lodge is a cosy destination located on the banks of the Atnarko River and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. It's the perfect base from which to explore this beautiful wilderness area and one of the best places to spot grizzly bears fishing the rivers during salmon-spawning season. En-suite facilities, a hot tub and great views over the lawns where you often get grizzlies first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Cosy log chalets with fires to keep you warm on those colder evenings.

Spirit Bear Lodge

Spirit Bear Lodge is a unique concept built and run by the local Kitasoo/Xaixai community. The lodge itself directly reflects their culture as it has been built in the style of their traditional long houses, the interior of the lodge itself and the furnishings used within are also reflective of their culture with many antiques used to decorate the space. There are twelve rooms available within the lodge, all of which are en-suite and complete with a king size bed, which can be separated into twins if preferred. All of the windows within the bedrooms and main area of the lodge are designed in a way to give you fantastic vistas across the river, Great Bear Rainforest and the Pacific Ocean; they are almost floor to ceiling to ensure you get the best chance of spotting as much wildlife from the comfort of your room as possible.

Island Roamer

The Island Roamer is a certified Canadian Ministry of Transport vessel and meets all safety standards including necessary equipment, electronic navigation aids etc that you would expect of a boat of this quality. The advantage of this unique boat is that it permits you access to some truly remote wildlife regions and maximises your chances of seeing as much as possible including Spirit Bears, Humpback Whales and more! There are eight double cabins with upper and lower bunks, three bathrooms with hot showers (for guests and crew) and a spacious lounge and library to relax in on those lazy evenings. A large covered seating area on deck also provides the perfect place from where to admire your surroundings but keep out of the sometimes mild weather. The boat is intimate enough for guests to be able to build a rapport with each other and the crew, but provides enough space for ample privacy. There are smaller inflatables carried onboard for excursions closer to the shore.

Nimmo Bay

Nimmo Bay is a unique and remote resort situated within the Great Bear Rainforest of British Colombia. With accommodation comprised of stunning buildings which feel like home and friendly hosts with a great focus on preserving the environment this is a fantastic base in which to explore your surroundings. With heli-hiking, fly-fishing and even daily yoga sessions taking place on the floating dock this is a place of great serenity. There are nine individual cabins available at Nimmo Bay; six of which are located on the riverbanks with another three further back into the lush rainforest. Each of these beautiful buildings were created with the environment in mind; located around nature as you can listen to the tide from the intertidal cabins and the spring water waterfall from the streamside cabins. All the cabins have two bedrooms and one bathroom all furnished with solid wood furniture. Ideal for families and small groups travelling together, it is also possible to privately hire the entire resort for that extra bit of exclusivity.

Clayoquot Wilderness Resort

Accessed by a wonderfully scenic 45-minute seaplane flight from Vancouver directly to the resort dock, Clayoquot Wilderness Resort offers something a little different. Located at the very centre of the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve, it sprawls into a nine-mile long fjord, yet offers the type of luxurious camping one might associate with the wildlife safaris of Africa. Ideal for honeymooners and families alike, guests of any age will find the myriad of activities and tranquil location the perfect getaway at any time of the year. Try your hand at tracking bears in the wild, ice fishing or even a spot of surfing!

Farewell Harbour

The picturesque Farewell Harbour Lodge is located on Berry Island, 10 acres of beautifully forested land found within British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Strait. The combination of land-based lodges and those situated on floating walkways makes for a charming and authentic lodging experience here in Canada's serene southwest, where the interface between land and water is central to the lives of those who call the area home. This waterfront retreat offers both relaxation and the chance to enjoy some thrilling wildlife sightings, most notably bears and whales.

Great Bear Lodge

The Great Bear Lodge is a wonderful place to experience the true wilderness which the grizzly bears call home. Situated within the Great Bear Rainforest itself this self-contained eco lodge can be found floating on the river awaiting your arrival. With room for just sixteen guests here this ensures that your trip will be unique and tailored to your needs. Each of the eight bedrooms are located within the floating lodge with stunning views across the river and the Great Bear Rainforest. All of the rooms have en-suite bathrooms and comfy double or twin beds. The lodge is powered by both wind and solar power to ensure that their promise of sustainability ensues.

Wickaninnish Inn

As one of the top 25 resorts in the world, the Wickaninnish Inn guarantees you a luxurious stay from the cuisine to the rooms, each with a magnificent panorama of the ocean. The facilities are fantastic and the wide range of activities, year round, is enough to satisfy guests of any ages, whether you want to relax in the spa, track bears or even enjoy a spot of storm watching. A unique back to nature experience, release yourself from the narrow spoils of urban life and fully immerse yourself in the wonders of the natural world in this rural retreat, surrounded by untamed forest and sea… Built to preserve the beauty and natural integrity of the site, this is an idyllic spot to enjoy this outstanding part of the Pacific Rim.

Ta’ish Adventures Lodge

T'a ish Adventure Lodge is an ideal rustic spot from which to view the grizzly bears. Immersed in the true wilderness of British Columbia, they often congregate around the camp itself, brimming with curiosity about their new visitors. For a maximum of just 8 guests at a time, the camp offers the ultimate in privacy for a truly awe-inspiring experience in the largest watershed in the Western Hemisphere, the Taku River.

Pacific Yellowfin

This luxurious private charter of the Pacific Yellowfin gives you a unique opportunity to discover the wildlife and waterways of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest. Originally built during the Second World War, the yacht has been meticulously refitted with enough modern amenities to ensure maximum comfort without sacrificing its classic nautical style or the pervading sense of tradition and history. Whether from on deck or while using one of the many other methods of getting around that are brought along by the Pacific Yellowfin's crew - including kayaks, paddle boards and mountain bikes - you'll be able to enjoy memorable wildlife encounters during your stay aboard this luxury yacht. This grand old ship is 114 ft in length and under the mastery of Captain Colin Griffinson, a man keen to share his exceptional knowledge of the area with both adults and children alike. Whether you want to spot the three species of bear living in the Great Bear Rainforest, or head out fishing for that evening's dinner, you'll be guaranteed the best spots and a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter.

Knight Inlet Lodge

In Glendale Cove, 60km from the mouth of Knight Inlet, you will find the floating Knight Inlet Lodge. Surrounded by the dramatic snow peaked mountains that capture the essence of Canada’s rugged coastline, Knight Inlet Lodge is at the heart of a natural paradise. This is a great place to view grizzly bears, with sometimes as many as 50 within a 10km radius of the lodge in the autumn when the salmon are spawning. Originally a logging camp, the lodge still has some of the features representing this time in the early 1940’s as well as modern influences where the lodge has grown and been refurbished. The lodge was converted to a modern, comfortable facility in 2013 for the purpose of wilderness tourism. Guest cabins are comfortable and cosy, a great place to come back to after tracking bears in the great outdoors!