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King Pacific Lodge in Canada, Vancouver, is an exclusive seclusion. Moored in the shelter of Barnard Harbour on Princess Royal Island, King Pacific Lodge is quite simply the most luxurious wilderness lodge ever built. A labour of love and the ultimate in comfort and beauty, the Lodge is crafted from massive timber, native stone and premium materials.
Location: On the north coast of British Columbia, 56 miles south of Prince Rupert, which is the nearest town and the Lodge's" gateway city."
Accommodation:
Wilderness View King Rooms: These are exceptionally quiet and overlook the temperate rain forest offering occasional glimpses of wildlife.
Ocean View King Rooms: These rooms offer expansive ocean views over Barnard Harbour and Whale Channel: a great place to watch the sun go down.
Princess Royal Suite: These lavish appointments spread over two floors and boast unspoiled views towards the ocean, the wilderness and a stunning waterfall. The suite fea tures a spacious master bedroom with a hand-carved, king-sized bed, a dressing room and a slate-lined jacuzzi suite with separate shower. There is a comfortable sitting room with a large rock fireplace, a dining room, and two balconies to allow you to enjoy the resident wildlife and the West Coast sunsets.
Restaurants: A dynamic team of chefs combine modern cooking technique, traditional native foraging, local organic produce and the ethical use of the sea to create a unique and unforgettable dining experience.
Activities: Fishing, hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and daily guided marine wildlife cruises. The Lodge facilities include games room, fireside library. spa, sauna and steam room.
Best time to visit: From mid-June to the end of August tem peratures vary between 20 and 27° Celsius, though at night they fall to 10 - 15° C. Rain probability at that time of year is approx. 7 days per month.
Getting there: Vancouver International Airport is served by many major u.s. and international carriers. From Vancouver, guests take a flight to Prince Rupert on the north coast of British Columbia that takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. The floatplane charter meets you in Prince Rupert for the spectacular 40-minute flight to the doorsteps of the Lodge.
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