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  • A log cabin in the woods overlooking the water

    Wya Point Resort

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Vancouver Island
Wya Point Resort

Set among old-growth forests and private beaches of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht (Ucluelet) First Nation on Vancouver Island, Wya Point Resort offers luxurious lodge accommodations, waterfront yurts, and beachfront camping near the iconic Pacific Rim National Park. Situated just a few kilometres from Ucluelet and minutes from Pacific Rim National Park, the West Coast resort features nine timber lodges built to LEED Platinum standards using locally harvested red cedar, each uniquely designed by a local artist and named after an animal from the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht culture. These lodges boast kitchenettes, fireplaces, cedar decks, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Ucluth Beach. The beachfront yurts, open year-round, provide private access to Wya Beach and include gas stoves, cedar decks, and kitchen essentials. Built as a sustainable, modern village, the destination allows visitors to experience the traditional territory, hospitality, and values of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht people, a proud member of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and a self-governing nation with proud cultural heritage.