Where to Stay

Indigenous-owned accommodations in BC welcome you to take rest or host your event in meaningful spaces that celebrate Indigenous culture and community. A variety of comfortable and unique Indigenous accommodation options provide amenities and styles to suit all tastes. Wedding ceremonies, business meetings, and peaceful sleep at oceanfront lodges, luxury tents, rustic yurts, boutique city hotels, and unique bed and breakfasts. Easy access to world-class hiking and wildlife viewing, shopping and dining, spa services and leisure experiences.

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Knight Inlet Lodge

paddling, resorts & wilderness lodges, hiking, wildlife tours, indigenous culture

paddling, resorts & wilderness lodges, hiking, wildlife tours, indigenous culture

Knight Inlet Lodge is Canada's premier grizzly bear viewing destination. With over 25 years of experience and a world wide reputation for excellence we are the place to see grizzly bears in British Columbia. Our remote floating lodge has 18 guests rooms and offers a full range of activities for our guests including hiking,kayaking, marine wildlife tours, tracking and whale watching. Open from mid May until mid October with packages starting on any day of the week.

Vancouver Island

Black Creek

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Arctic Divide Lodge

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Welcome to the beginning of your Dease Lake adventure! The Arctic Divide is a truly unique, inviting lodge accommodation located in the heart of Dease Lake British Columbia, along the Stewart-Cassiar Highway. We are locally owned and operated, and are rated #1 on Trip Advisor. We put every effort into maintaining that high rank by establishing a memorable experience for all of our guests. We have a passion to promote sustainable tourism in this remote wilderness region, and have brought the wilderness right to your room with custom-designed and hand-crafted nature-themed rooms! Enjoy a quiet and cozy sleep in our organic and handmade quilted bedding, a bath and clean air from special cleaning system to ensure COVID-19 health protocols are exceeded! Wake up to our raved-about coffee, lattes and cappuccino's, locally hand roasted beans from Yukons Bean North! We aim to have you leave rested and full of positive energy for your travels!

Northern British Columbia

Dease Lake

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Klahoose Wilderness Resort

cabins & cottages, resorts & wilderness lodges, wildlife tours, paddling, indigenous culture

cabins & cottages, resorts & wilderness lodges, wildlife tours, paddling, indigenous culture

Experience an exceptional Indigenous cultural adventure at Klahoose Wilderness Resort, nestled in British Columbia's stunning Desolation Sound. As a 100% Indigenous-owned eco-resort, we offer an off-the-grid escape with all-inclusive 3 to 4-night packages. Enjoy spring bear tours, grizzly bear viewing in the fall, and seasonal cultural and whale and wildlife experiences. Located between the Coast Mountains and the Salish Sea, about 150 miles north of Vancouver, our resort offers breathtaking rainforest and ocean views. Relax in our wood-fired sauna on a floating dock, explore ancient cedar groves, kayak with porpoises, or hike through temperate rainforests. Accessible via air, car, ferry, or boat, Klahoose Wilderness Resort welcomes you to a serene and immersive wilderness experience. We proudly operate off the grid and hold a prestigious sustainability certification. Join us for an intimate and unforgettable journey filled with tranquility, nature, and rich Indigenous culture.

Vancouver Coast & Mountains

Powell River

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Witset (Moricetown) RV Park & Campground

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

The newly redeveloped 40-site Witset RV Park & Campground (formerly known as Moricetown) stands on a plateau surrounded by snow-capped mountains, overlooking the beautiful Widzin Kwah Canyon and conveniently located on the popular Yellowhead Highway 16 circle tour route to Alaska. We are now proudly the first accessible campground in British Columbia

Northern British Columbia

Moricetown

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Hiellen Village Longhouses

cabins & cottages, indigenous culture, campgrounds & rv parks

cabins & cottages, indigenous culture, campgrounds & rv parks

Located 25 minutes from Massett, drive down the well maintained gravel road which is flanked with ancient rainforests. The longhouses are nestled within beautiful Naikoon Provincial Park boundaries in an ancient village on Northern Haida Gwaii. The seven Haida longhouses and the immense Group Longhouse offer comfortable and cozy accommodations. This is truly a "GLAMPING" experience as Hiellen Village Longhouses is off the grid and the amenities are very basic. The location is world renowned and highly sought after by adventurers and beach lovers worldwide. Bald Eagles and the resident Raven of the Village welcomes guests to this magnificent hideaway. Take a walk along the 21km unobstructed beach which is just seconds from the longhouses. Guests can find peace and quiet and clams and crab in the warmer months. In the colder months, guests can surf the big swells or storm watch for their winter adventures. Hiellen Village Longhouses has been designed to give guests a truly unforgettable experience exemplifying awareness and understanding of the interconnection of all things. Come unwind with us and enjoy the beauty that is Haida Gwaii.

Northern British Columbia

Masset

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Ksan Campground

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

We here at the 'Ksan Campground welcome guests with open arms. Come here for tenting sites and full service sites. We are located near the Historical Pioneer Village of Hazelton and directly beside the Ksan Historic Museum and Village. Our small little town has various places for tourists to wander to and explore. Also, right down the street from us is the Tri-Town Theatre showing modern movies at VERY competitive prices. Come stay with us! If you have questions, feel free to call or email us and we will help you.

Northern British Columbia

Hazelton

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Sikanni River Ranch

resorts & wilderness lodges, indigenous culture, fishing, horseback riding & ranches, wildlife tours

resorts & wilderness lodges, indigenous culture, fishing, horseback riding & ranches, wildlife tours

Northern British Columbia

Pink Mountain

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Spirit Bear Lodge

wildlife tours, resorts & wilderness lodges, indigenous culture

wildlife tours, resorts & wilderness lodges, indigenous culture

Experience an ancient culture, spectacular wildlife viewing, stunning landscapes and reconnect with nature. Immerse yourself in true wilderness on a grand scale, deep in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. Spirit Bear Lodge is Indigenous owned, offering exclusive access to wildlife viewing areas and cultural sites within the Kitasoo Xai'xais traditional territory.

Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Klemtu

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Ocean House at Tlaga Gawtlaas

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hotels, indigenous culture, resorts & wilderness lodges

Reopening at a new land-based location, Ocean House offers boutique accommodations overlooking a protected bay near the village of Old Massett. The peaceful and visually-stunning setting offers guests convenient access to Naikoon Provincial Park, as well as the many Haida arts and culture experiences available in Masset and the neighbouring communities. A dining room featuring gourmet tide-to-table cuisine, and a rejuvenating Haida-inspired spa, complete with treatment rooms, cedar sauna, steam room and fitness centre, enhance the guest experience.

Northern British Columbia

Moresby Island

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Crest Hotel

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Looking for a place to stay in Prince Rupert? Then look no further than Crest Hotel, a charming hotel that brings the best of Prince Rupert to your doorstep.Rooms at Crest Hotel offer a flat screen TV and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.A 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage are some of the conveniences offered at this hotel. A hot tub and an on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Crest Hotel, free parking is available.While visiting Prince Rupert, you may want to try some crab at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Dolly's Fish Market, Fukasaku of Prince Rupert, or Smile's Seafood Cafe Ltd.Should time allow, Museum of Northern British Columbia, Sunken Gardens Park, and Pacific Mariners Memorial Park are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Crest Hotel as you experience everything Prince Rupert has to offer.

Northern British Columbia

Prince Rupert

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