
Discover Klahoose
A Journey of Nature, Culture & Connection
Step off the beaten path and into the heart of Desolation Sound with the Discover Klahoose experience.
This all-inclusive, Indigenous-led adventure blends wildlife encounters, cultural immersion, and restorative time at our award-winning eco-resort.
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100 Most Beautiful Hotels in the World - Lodge Category

Canada's Leading
Wilderness Resort

Indigenous Experience Award Winner
Package Options:
3-Night Package
Thursday Arrival
Core experiences, ideal for a quick escape.
$4,209.00
4-Night Package
Sunday Arrival
Adds more leisure time and deeper relaxation
$5,519.00
7-Night Package
Sun & Thurs Arrivals
Two full adventures plus extra leisure time.
$9,725.00
All Packages Include:
Whales, Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
Venture out with a Klahoose guide on a 4–5 hour boat tour through Desolation Sound. Watch for humpbacks, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, eagles, and black bears. In spring (May to mid-June), enjoy exclusive grizzly and black bear viewing by boat.
Guided Tour to Ahpokum
Journey to the ancestral village site of Ahpokum for a meaningful half-day cultural experience. Participate in a traditional bathing ceremony and learn about Klahoose heritage firsthand.
Indigenous Experiences
Take part in storytelling, cedar weaving, a traditional welcome, and a cedar-brushing-off ceremony—designed to clear energy and connect you to the land.
Resort Leisure
Time
Unwind your way: ocean kayaking, paddleboarding, rainforest hiking, swimming, wood-fired sauna, or a tour of our micro-hydro power system. Available to guests on 4- or 7-night stays.
Lodge Rooms &
Oceanfront Cabins
All Meals Included
Complimentary
Wine & Beer
Guest Reviews
"The highlight of the trip for us was the cultural experience. Not only hearing the stories but participating in native crafts such as cedar rose and hat making, smoking salmon the traditional way, and playing handmade drums. We even learned how to harvest cedar bark."
Richard J.
"The experience at Klahoose Wilderness lodge was wonderful. The Interaction with the Indigenous was unique and educational."
Anne B.
"Too many 'greats' to mention, but the main ones are the location, the people (staff), the knowledge and passing on of their indigenous culture, and of course the food."
Kenneth L.