Resorts & Lodges

Babine Lake Resort

Your Host: Bill & Trudy Hoff

Located in Northern British Columbia, on Babine Lake, which has the title of longest, freshwater lake in British Colombia, stretching 177 km (110 mi) from point to point. We have cabins, camping and RV parking. Our lodge carries some supplies and there are boat rentals. Hunting, fishing and just to relax our resort is just what you’re looking for.

Beaver Point Resort

Your Hosts: Brenda Hiebert

Beaver Point Resort will ONLY be accommodating LONG-TERM rentals in 12 RV sites and an annual rental of 5 lakeside cottages.

Burns Lake Centennial Celebrations August 17th-20th 
Reservations for 3-DAY MINIMUM STAY $34.00 per day + 5% GST
Reservations can be secured by calling the cell number listed
Payment can be made by CASH or DIRECT DEPOSIT ONLY

Lakes District Air & Fishing

Your Hosts: Nick and Mary Hawes

Our area offers renowned fly-in fishing for trophy rainbow trout, and our backyard is Tweedsmuir Provincial Park (BC’s largest provincial park), an extraordinary place to explore.

Charter one of our float equipped aircraft for business or pleasure. Experience friendly and courteous service when you stay at one of our private remote cabins.

Nick has been flying the skies for over 15 years. Join him in our reliable Dehavilland Beaver or Cessna 185 and Cessna 182.

Fly in by floatplane to a private mountain cabin!

Moosehorn Lodge

Your Hosts: Walter & Tina Turner

Moosehorn Lodge: Relax on Our Beautiful Southbank Campgrounds

For a relaxing retreat on Uncha Lake, visit Moosehorn Lodge, where the campgrounds are beautiful and the fishing is plentiful.Since 1993, our family-owned fishing resort has accommodated many guests providing great hospitality and friendly service. With our lakefront log cabins, tent campsite and boat rentals, we are the ideal location for vacations or quick get-aways.

Tetachuck Wilderness Lodge

Your Hosts: Katharina & Theodor Temperli

Immerse yourself in the unbelievable beauty of nature with the canoe, early in the morning, and encounter wild animals in their natural habitat. Even if no moose, wolf, or bear crosses your path, you are sure to return to the lodge deeply touched by nature’s spectacle.

Hike to the impressive Redfern Rapids, discover unique lakes, climb hills, trek through the dark forest, scale high mountains, gaze across the treetops as far as the eye can see, and rest in the bright forest clearings.