KLAHOOSE WILDERNESS RESORT
Embracing the natural and the supernatural spirits of the land and its People
Desolation Sound - British Columbia - Canada
Welcome! Ê”i:mot tÉ™tᶿ kÊ·É™nome...it's good to see you! Klahoose Wilderness Resort is British Columbia's premier Indigenous cultural experience on the lands of the toq qaymÉ©xÊ· (Klahoose) People. Recognized as “Authentic Indigenous”, Klahoose Wilderness Resort is an award winning, sustainable off-grid eco-resort in Desolation Sound, British Columbia, Canada.
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We are all-inclusive eco-resort, and we portray the Klahoose traditional values, while offering an immersive exploration into this pristine region rich in diverse wilderness and cultural significance. Toba Inlet wildlife tours include Spring Bear viewing and late Summer to Autumn Grizzly Bear, Salmon run tours led by our Indigenous guides.
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Only accessible by boat or seaplane, the resort is located within the heart of Desolation Sound, on Homfray Channel between the coastal mountain peaks of British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, the Salish Sea, and the edge of the BC's Great Bear Rainforest.
The ancient voices songs echoed in the traditional Klahoose greeting welcome newly arrived guests with a casual gathering on the lodge verandah. One deep breath of the pure, energizing forest air has life's worries vanishing instantly. Senses awaken upon hearing the distant call of a majestic eagle as it soars above a pod of nearby Orca's as their dorsal fins break the water's calm surface.
You will be ready to embrace the natural and the supernatural spirits of this land and its People.
You will be ready to "Answer the Call"!
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Now booking the 2025 season from May 8 to October 23, 2025
Wild Adventure
With a typical stay consisting of just 12 guests in our four Lodge Rooms and three larger Cabins, Klahoose Wilderness Resort is an intimate sustainable eco resort offering a highly personal experience. Guests enjoy meeting the Klahoose and local staff, and engaging with the other guests, which often develops into new friendships. Exclusive resort buy-outs for multi-generational families or special groups is available.
As each day passes, you will fall into the rhythm of the coast. With our staff guiding your journey, you'll be able to slow down, smell the cedar, feel the ocean and be inspired by the natural beauty of our land and Klahoose culture.
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The Traveler Experience
Klahoose Wilderness Resort offers a remote destination with an exceptional experience for the modern adventurer.
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Families, couples, and single travelers can bond easily within intimate groups of nature lovers, outdoor photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and people that simply want to get away from the urban jungle
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Small, private parties celebrate special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, honeymoons, graduation, girlfriend getaways, buddy trips, and, parent & child excursions
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Experienced and friendly staff, lodge hosts, and local guides from the Klahoose Nation provide personalized service with keen attention to every detail
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Four comfortable lodge rooms accommodate 2 to 4 guests per spacious room in the main lodge
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Three roomy, cedar, oceanfront cabins accommodate up to 5 guests each with 3-4 queen beds
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We can accommodate on average between 14 guests (double occupancy with four Lodge Rooms and three Cabins) to a maximum of about 22 guests at full capacity (groups using all beds in rooms and cabins) - which can he perfect size for lodge buyout which always promises an excellent travel experience
Wilderness Adventure
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We offer memorable marine & terrestrial wildlife viewing, where you can see Orca Whales, Humpback Whales, Porpoises, Dolphins, Sealions, Seals and Eagles.
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We have guided Indigenous cultural activities & excursions
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Spring Bear Viewing tours are offered from May to mid June
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Grizzly Bear Viewing, salmon run tours in 'Yekwamen' - Toba Inlet, are available from late August to mid October
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Sea kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and ocean swimming is possible off our stunning docks and waterfront
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We have a woodfire cedar sauna
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You can enjoy BC Rainforest Nature walks and hikes
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Wildlife and Grizzly Bear photography tours are offered
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You can expect evenings to have campfires , dark sky stargazing, and ocean bioluminescence
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Special programming features renowned guest speakers, photographers, artists, and authors, including Royal Canadian Geographic Travel Ambassadors
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