Accommodation in Canada: Great Bear Lodge
Great Bear Lodge is a very special retreat, situated in remote and pristine rainforest amidst incredible scenery and wildlife.
Great Bear Lodge
Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Alberta & The Rockies
Great Bear Lodge is a very special retreat, situated in remote and pristine rainforest amidst awe-inspiring scenery. Owned and run by a very experienced naturalist and biologist, Tom Rivest, and his partner Marg, you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome. Their small, specialist team of highly qualified and knowledgeable biologist guides will ensure that a stay here is a highlight of your trip, and will help you to see bears and other native wildlife at close quarters. Occasionally, hump-back whales can even be seen breaching in the wide estuary.
The two storey, floating lodge has five bedrooms, each with en suite lavatory and washbasin, whilst hot showers are located on the main floor. The sitting room is a congenial place to relax, read or socialise with fellow guests around the fireplace, whilst the library carries a stock of natural history books. Guides and staff are always available and enjoy talking about the wildlife of British Columbia and present regular evening presentations.
Silent wind and solar power is in keeping with low-impact eco-tourism and the natural wood decks of the lodge are a perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine and enjoy some of British Columbia's most beautiful and remote scenery. Guests dine together at meal times and the food here is excellent - the chef uses the freshest local ingredients and all organic food when available. One of the specialities is freshly caught salmon roasted on a cedar plank. Complimentary wine and beer is served with lunch and dinner, and return seaplane flights from Port Hardy to Great Bear Lodge are included.
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