Comfortable Suite Rental with Shared Hot Tub and Sauna in Kitimat, British Columbia
Nature Lodge in Kitimat, British Columbia
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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1 Twin/Single bed
Most popular features
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Breakfast included
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Shared Jacuzzi/Hot tub
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Shared Kitchen
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Heating
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Microwave
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Water sports
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Shared Barbecue
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Spa
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Bicycle rental
Where you will stay
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Kitimat, British Columbia
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Scenic views
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Hot springs
This cozy and luxurious property is located in Kitimat, British Columbia. Guests will enjoy a central location in the town, within easy reach of local amenities, such as grocery stores, cafes, and restaurants. The world-famous Kitimat River is only a short walking distance away. The neighborhood is peaceful and safe, and Kitimat is a small, friendly town. Glampers will be in close proximity to several areas of outstanding natural beauty, along with an array of recreational opportunities, especially for those who love outdoor adventure.
Activities near Kitimat
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Swimming
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Winter sports
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Water sports
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Climbing
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Fishing
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Boating/Sailing
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Whale watching
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Wildlife watching
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Golfing
Kitimat is famous for its freshwater and saltwater fishing. Set along the Kitimat River, close to a variety of lakes and streams, Kitimat offers anglers a variety of fish to catch. Pacific salmon, steelhead, halibut, and plenty of other fish can be found in Kitimat's ocean waters. Kayaking, canoeing, or boating are great ways to enjoy the ocean. Lucky glampers might spot marine animals, such as sea lions, and even whales. Summer is great for swimming in nearby lakes and at local beaches, and the town's indoor pool, with its slides and water features, is ideal for winter fun.
The area surrounding Kitimat is a hiker's paradise. Various trails lead to rivers, creeks, peaks, waterfalls, forests, and to incredible views of the ocean and town. Hiking also offers guests the opportunity to view native wildlife, such as moose and fox. Other summer activities in and around Kitimat include golfing at the local 18-hole club, mountain biking for all levels, and rock climbing on natural formations. Heavy snowfall during the winters in Kitimat means that glampers visiting at this time will have the chance to go cross-country skiing on a variety of local trails. Snowshoeing and snowmobiling on the hiking trails are other winter options, but guests should be sure to bring their own equipment for all snow activities.
Those who love culture and entertainment will not be disappointed here. Glampers can learn more about the history of the area with a visit to the Kitimat Museum. Alternatively, the Haisla First Nations Kitamaat Village is about a 20-minute drive from town. The Haisla have been living in the area for thousands of years, and their fascinating stories are told in the totem poles around town. Kitimat has many festivals to keep guests entertained, including a live music event, and an international fishing derby. As well as this, glampers can attend a play, dance performance, or concert at the Mount Elizabeth Theatre.
The area surrounding Kitimat is a hiker's paradise. Various trails lead to rivers, creeks, peaks, waterfalls, forests, and to incredible views of the ocean and town. Hiking also offers guests the opportunity to view native wildlife, such as moose and fox. Other summer activities in and around Kitimat include golfing at the local 18-hole club, mountain biking for all levels, and rock climbing on natural formations. Heavy snowfall during the winters in Kitimat means that glampers visiting at this time will have the chance to go cross-country skiing on a variety of local trails. Snowshoeing and snowmobiling on the hiking trails are other winter options, but guests should be sure to bring their own equipment for all snow activities.
Those who love culture and entertainment will not be disappointed here. Glampers can learn more about the history of the area with a visit to the Kitimat Museum. Alternatively, the Haisla First Nations Kitamaat Village is about a 20-minute drive from town. The Haisla have been living in the area for thousands of years, and their fascinating stories are told in the totem poles around town. Kitimat has many festivals to keep guests entertained, including a live music event, and an international fishing derby. As well as this, glampers can attend a play, dance performance, or concert at the Mount Elizabeth Theatre.
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check-out: Flexible
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