King Pacific Lodge

  
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SEARCH NORTH AMERICA CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA PRINCESS ROYAL ISLAND KING PACIFIC LODGE
Type: Luxury Lodge
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Setting: Island
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Interest: Extreme, Fishing, Romance, Spa, Wildlife
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Style: Traditional
King Pacific Lodge
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King Pacific Lodge - It's a singular place. A remote wilderness fly-in lodge in British Columbia, Canada, where the seasons, solitude and luxury effortlessly orchestrate pure contentment.
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EXPERIENCE

Pamper yourself in the heart of the Canadian wilderness on one of the most unique floating fishing lodges in British Columbia, Canada: King Pacific Lodge. Moored in the shelter of Barnard Harbour on Princess Royal Island, King Pacific Lodge is quite simply one of the most magnificent wilderness eco resorts built. Designed for absolute comfort. Positioned to capture spectacular views of the landscape. The lodge is open from May to October.

Seventeen oversized accommodations await guests. Each spacious room features a king-size bed with luxurious down duvets, a comfortable window-side seating area, and a slate-lined bathroom with a deep soaker-tub. Choose between wilderness or ocean views.

Fortify your adventurous spirit with dining as sensational as these wilds. King Pacific Lodge's executive chef deftly evolves culinary creations from traditional native recipes and seasonal sources of local delicacies intertwining modern cooking technique, traditional native foraging, local organic produce and the ethical use of the sea to create a unique and unforgettable dining experience. In the Dining Room, feast from fresh sheets listing bounties of the sea, harvests from the forest and yields from this morning's cull of wild berries and mushrooms. Sit before a place setting that mirrors the verdant greens and mountainous proportions you see out the windows.

Many adventures await from the location on Princess Royal Island within the Great Bear Rainforest. King Pacific Lodge provides access to the best fishing and pristine wilderness that Northern British Columbia has to offer.

NOTE THAT KING PACIFIC LODGE IS CLOSED ANNUALLY FROM THE END OF SEPTEMBER TO THE END OF MAY.

RECOGNITION

King Pacific Lodge is part of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts and Virtuoso

Hideaway Report - Wilderness Lodge of the Year - 2006

LOCATION

The stunning natural setting of Princess Royal Island and the Great Bear Rainforest is well worth the trip to remote King Pacific Lodge. Accessible only by float plane, the lodge is found in pristine Northern British Columbia, one of the last corners of the world to offer absolute wilderness. The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact temperate rainforest left on Earth.

CONTACT

King Pacific Lodge
Princess Royal Island, British Columbia,
Canada

PHONE NUMBER: +1.604.987.5452 - Call using Skype - (Ask for the Kiwi Rate) Kiwi Rate
TOLL FREE: +1.888.767.3966 - Call using Skype
FAX NUMBER: +1.604.987.5472
WEBSITE: www.kingpacificlodge.com
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RATES & ROOMS

3490 - 26000 CAD
(3219 - 23979 USD)
17 Rooms & Suites
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