Toba Inlet is a deep fjord on the western coast of British Columbia. It extends 20 miles into the Coast Mountains and is only accessible by water or air. Within this inlet lies the traditional lands of the Klahoose First Nation. Indian burial sites and abandoned native villages can still be seen today. Try to visit during early spring, when waterfalls plummet down the steep mountain slopes into the jade green waters of the inlet. The surrounding wilderness is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Highlights
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Bear Watching
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Hiking & Kayaking
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Whale & Dolphin Spotting
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Klahoose Historical Sites
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Places to Stay
Klahoose Wilderness Resort is located in the heart of Desolation Sound, British Columbia. Only accessible by boat or seaplane, this eco-resort offers two types of accommodation – lodge rooms and private cabins. Lodge rooms can accommodate up to two adults and have private balconies overlooking the ocean. The private cedar cabins, on the other hand,…
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