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Klahoose Wilderness Resort

Klahoose Wilderness Resort invites visitors into an immersive exploration of the coastal wilderness in Desolation Sound – a region rich in wildlife and cultural significance, and home to the Klahoose First Nation since time immemorial. Your stay at the resort is anchored by grizzly bear viewing in Toba Inlet, which offers some of the best bear-watching opportunities in BC. Overlooking Homfray Channel, the cabins provide a picturesque setting for nature enthusiasts seeking a unique and secluded encounter with the remarkable ecosystem and grizzly bears that inhabit the region during the specified season.

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Location

Accessible solely by boat or seaplane, this off-the-grid resort lies in the heart of Desolation Sound, at the fringe of the Great Bear Rainforest.

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Accommodation & Facilities

Boasting a limited capacity of 12 guests, each cabin offers captivating views of the ocean and the enveloping mountains of Homfray Channel. This remote retreat serves as an ideal base for observing grizzly bears from August to mid-October.

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Activities

In addition to bear viewing, your stay includes interactive education about the Klahoose First Nation through storytelling, cedar weaving, and other cultural activities. You’ll solidify your bond with nature as you sea kayak, stand-up paddleboard, explore the rainforest, and swim and forage in the ocean. You can also read a book in the resort’s great room or on the large deck, relax in the floating cedar sauna, stroll nearby walking trails, and stargaze at the campfire area. Additional tours are offered at an additional cost, including saltwater fishing charters, helisightseeing or heli-hiking, and a glacier walk. However you choose to spend your time at the resort, you’ll depart with new knowledge and appreciation for this magical and culturally significant part of the world.