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King Pacific Lodge is the perfect setting for eco adventure travel of the most luxurious variety. The lodge's activities, services and luxurious amenities provide unique and breathtaking experiences to last a lifetime. You will quickly understand why King Pacific Lodge is rated as one of the best ecotourism resorts in the world. |
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Unlimited luxury travel adventures can be found on Princess Royal Island within the Great Bear Rainforest. King Pacific Lodge provides access to the best ocean and fly-in fly-fishing and other outdoor experiences that the pristine wilderness of Northern British Columbia has to offer.
Eco adventure travel activities at King Pacific lodge include:
See our Species & Activity Chart PDF for details on when certain activities take place.
Abundant Flora & Fauna
King Pacific Lodge is blessed as an eco adventure travel destination with a diversity of flora and fauna. The coastal rainforest of British Columbia is considered to be one of the world's great ecological treasures. Lush forests of ancient cedar and Sitka Spruce tower over a floor blanketed with club moss, maidenhair fern, salal and salmon berry. The forest adjacent to King Pacific Lodge is mostly old growth. Animals of the region include the rare white Kermode or Spirit bears, grizzly and black bears, humpback whales, white tailed deer, stellar sea lions, wolves, otters, eagles and more. |
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King Pacific Lodge, A Rosewood Resort is a fly-in luxury wilderness lodge and resort floating in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest on the west coast of
British Columbia, Canada. Offering eco adventure travel that features humpback whale watch tours, luxury hiking tours, wilderness kayaking,
cultural tourism, guided ocean fishing and fly-fishing trips for coho and Chinook salmon, halibut and trout and wildlife viewing tours of the rare White Spirit or Kermode
Bear and other Canadian wildlife. The ultimate in luxury ecotourism vacations.
© 2009 King Pacific Lodge, A Rosewood Resort, Princess Royal Island, British Columbia, Canada |
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