DISCOVER KLAHOOSE PACKAGE
Overview
This unique eco-cultural journey takes you into the heart of British Columbia’s coastal wilderness, where the Klahoose Wilderness Resort offers a rare blend of Indigenous traditions, wildlife exploration, and lodge-style comfort.
Accessible only by boat or seaplane, this 5 day retreat (4 day option also available) includes guided boat tours through Desolation Sound, sightings of whales, bears, and waterfalls, and a cultural visit to the ancestral village of Ahpokum. Spring departures may also include grizzly bear viewing by boat.
With full board, immersive cultural experiences, and access to kayaks, sauna, and trails, the Discover Klahoose Package is a perfect balance of nature, culture, and connection.
*Please note that travel insurance is strictly required to go on this tour. Contact us to help you arrange return flights from anywhere in the world and comprehensive travel insurance through our parent company Uniglobe Specialty Travel.
Itinerary
Please note that this is a sample itinerary based on the 5 day 4 night package and is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances, such as weather or unexpected closures. For the 4 day 3 night option, the itinerary will end on day 3, and you will depart on day 4 after breakfast.
Vancouver - Klahoose Wilderness Resort
- Arrive in Vancouver. Discover Canada Tours can arrange roundtrip flights and/or transportation for your group from anywhere in the world. Please contact us and one of our travel agents will be happy to assist you further
- Fly to Powell River and transfer to Lund Harbour
- Scenic boat ride to Klahoose Wilderness Resort
- Traditional Indigenous welcome and resort orientation
- Welcome dinner and evening of cultural sharing
Wildlife & Waterfall
- Breakfast at the resort
- Half-day boat tour in Desolation Sound with Indigenous guide
- Spot whales, waterfalls, eagles, bears (in spring) and ancient pictographs
- Afternoon leisure: kayaking, sauna, hiking, or ocean swim
- Social hour with snacks, followed by dinner and cultural storytelling
Ahpokum and Cultural Immersion
- Breakfast at the resort
- Boat tour to Ahpokum, traditional Klahoose village site
- Cultural activities and optional traditional bathing ceremony
- Return by boat or optional kayak experience
- Afternoon at leisure
- Social hour, dinner, and evening cedar-brushing ceremony
Leisure Time at the Resort
- Breakfast at the resort
- Full day at leisure: kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, sauna, or optional tours (e.g. heli-sightseeing, fishing)
- Social hour and dinner at the lodge
- Evening free or cultural storytelling
Departure
- Breakfast and check-out preparations
- Traditional farewell ceremony
- Boat transfer from the resort to Lund Harbour
- Shuttle to Powell River Airport
- Flight back to Vancouver
FAQs
Is the resort accessible for people with mobility issues?
While the resort is situated in a remote, wilderness setting, certain accommodations and facilities are accessible to individuals with mobility challenges. Please contact the resort ahead of time to discuss specific needs, as some trails and activities may involve uneven terrain or limited accessibility. The staff is committed to making adjustments where possible to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests.
Are children welcome on this tour?
Yes, children are welcome at the Klahoose Wilderness Resort. The tour offers a unique opportunity for families to connect with nature and learn about Indigenous culture together. However, some activities, like the boat tours or cultural ceremonies, may require children to be accompanied by adults or have specific age recommendations. It’s a great experience for children to engage with nature in an immersive and educational environment.
What type of accommodation options are available?
Guests can choose between the cozy Lodge Rooms and cedar Cabins, both offering stunning ocean views and comfortable amenities such as private washrooms, bathrobes, locally sourced bath products, and a mini-fridge. Room availability is subject to request, but both options are priced the same. You can let the resort know your preference when booking.
Is there Wi-Fi or mobile service at the resort?
Yes, the resort offers complimentary Wi-Fi in the great room lounge, allowing guests to stay connected. However, due to its remote location, mobile service may be limited or unavailable in certain areas of the resort or during boat tours. It’s recommended to plan for a bit of a digital detox during your stay!
Do I need to bring my own equipment for outdoor activities?
No, all necessary equipment for activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking is provided by the resort. If you prefer to bring your own gear (such as personal hiking boots or a camera), you’re welcome to do so, but the resort is fully equipped to offer a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests.
Now accepting bookings for 2026
Duration
Size
4 days/ 3 nights
5 days/ 4 nights
Highlights
- Spot whales, bears, and waterfalls on a guided Indigenous wildlife tour
- Connect with Klahoose culture through storytelling, ceremonies, and cedar weaving
- Explore Ahpokum village and join a traditional river bathing experience
- Stay in eco-luxury cabins or lodge rooms with ocean views and local amenities
- Enjoy all-inclusive dining with locally inspired meals and house drinks
- Paddle, hike, or relax with included resort activities in the Great Bear Rainforest
Inclusions
What to Bring:
- Light and warm layers (mornings and evenings can be cool)
- Waterproof jacket for boat tours or unexpected rain
- Comfortable, sturdy footwear (water-resistant hiking shoes recommended)
- Swimsuit for the sauna or ocean swim
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection
- Mosquito repellent (especially for evenings and forest trails)
- Camera and binoculars to capture wildlife and scenic views
- Reusable water bottle and small daypack for excursions
- 2 pieces of valid ID (one government-issued photo ID required for flights)
- Travel insurance is required. We can help you arrange different packages through Uniglobe Specialty Travel