Beaverfoot Lodge
Golden British Columbia
Ultimate Relax and Recharge!
Nestled in a wilderness valley adjacent to Yoho National Park amidst giant spruce trees and peaceful meadows, our modernised wilderness lodge offers a relaxing atmosphere; comfortable rooms and home cooking that will tickle your taste buds.
Go wild...or take it easy. Get away from the phone, TV and the crowds. Relax in the sauna after a day experiencing the wilderness, or just sit on the verandah and take in the breathtaking beauty of the moutains.
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The mountain scenery is spectacular and photographers find ample opportunity to take pictures of Elk, Mule Deer and numerous small animals and birds that are commonly found near the lodge.
WINTER ACTIVITIES:
Open year round the we are able to arrange guided Snow Shoeing and Cross Country skiing, and this year we have the Kingmik Dog Sled Tours based on our property so will be able to offer dog sledding for interested parties. Kicking Horse Ski Resort is a 40-minute drive from the property offering world class skiing and snow conditions. Snow mobiling tours can also be arranged.
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SUMMER ACTIVITIES:
Hiking:
Hikers will find challenging trails through heavily wooded areas that eventually break out into startlingly beautiful alpine meadows covered with wild flowers, or enjoy the surprise of a brilliant blue-green glacial lake as you descend over a small ridge.
Canoeing:
Canoes are available at the lodge for quiet paddling on nearby lakes or a more adventurous fun down the Beaverfoot River below the lodge.
Fishing:
Fly fishing is good in the mountain lakes or along streams in the valley bottom.
Bird Watching:
The woods abound with a variety of birds for the avid birdwatcher and photographer. Over 110 species have been recorded in the area. The guides are familiar with the birds and animals of the area and assist you in the identification.
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Trail Riding:
Is the prime summer activity . The length of the ride can vary with the tastes of the rider, and horses can be found to suit even the most experienced rider. Hourly and daily rates are offered separately for people not staying at the lodge.
Wagons and Camping:
A unique feature at Beaverfoot is the Covered Wagon Campground which is in operation from May 15th to Labor Day weekend. Twenty wagons which sleep 2 people each circled around a central campfire.
These stationary wagons serve as bedrooms next to toilet and shower facilities. Meals are available on request. A perfect place for a family reunion or club meeting.
Regular campsites are also available with use of the nearby washroom facility.