Dear Adventurers,
Embark on a journey like no other with Klahoose Wilderness Resort, where the spirit of adventure meets the beauty of the Klahoose First Nation territory. Nestled in the heart of Desolation Sound, British Columbia, our resort offers an escape from the ordinary and a chance to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Klahoose First Nation territory. |
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Why visit Klahoose?
At Klahoose Wilderness Resort, we're more than just a destination; we're a gateway to unforgettable wildlife and Indigenous experiences. Partnering with Canadian Geographic, we're committed to offering authentic, sustainable adventures that not only showcase the breathtaking landscapes of the B.C. Coastal region but also support local communities, including the toq qaymɩxʷ (Klahoose) peoples through activates such as traditional welcome ceremony, evening storytelling, cedar weaving and wildlife tours led by Klahoose guides into there home. |
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Embark on a journey with Canadian Geographic Ambassadors
Join us as we travel on the ocean to the pristine territory of the Klahoose alongside Canadian Geographic Ambassadors. Tiwšɛm (Learn), engage in whale watching, grizzly bear viewing, and photography under the guidance of experts who are deeply passionate about preserving and celebrating the beauty of the Klahoose First Nation territory. |
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Scott Forsyth
As Canadian Geographic's photographer-in-residence, Scott Forsyth brings his expertise to our grizzly bear tour in the stunning Toba Inlet. With a passion for Canada's natural landscapes showcased in his award-winning book, "The Wild Coasts of Canada," Scott’s photography is deeply rooted in his understanding of the natural world. You can join him at Klahoose Wilderness Resort this October. |
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Jenny Wong
A visual storyteller, conservationist, and fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society, Jenny Wong is currently documenting the Canadian High Arctic. Through her lens, she captures the impact of climate change on these remote landscapes, blending science and art. Join her at Klahoose Wilderness Resort this October for our second grizzly bear expedition. |
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Commitment to community and conservation
At Klahoose Wilderness Resort, we honour our ancestors' legacy of environmental stewardship. Through partnerships, we uphold this tradition, supporting conservation efforts. Guests contribute to the Commercial Bear Viewing Association and the Indigenous Tourism Destination Fund, aiding bear conservation and reconciliation efforts. Your support fosters economic growth and cultural preservation in Indigenous communities across Canada. Join us in preserving nature and culture while exploring the beauty of Klahoose First Nation territory.
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Together, let's Tiwšɛm (learn), and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Klahoose experiences |
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| Tiwšɛm (learn): a stay at Klahoose Wilderness Resort On the coast of B.C.’s mainland awaits an immersive experience on the water’s edge, where tourism can be an act of reconciliation
By Abi Hayward with photography by Ben Powless |
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Momma bears in the Toba Inlet
An off-grid eco-friendly resort, only accessible by boat or seaplane, turns out to be the unexpected perfect “babymoon” destination for nature’s lessons in the wildest maternal instincts
By Aliya Jasmine |
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