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Tweedsmuir
Park Lodge is nestled within Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, the
largest protected park in British Columbia. 70 km's by road
from the Bella Coola Harbour, the lodge is remotely situated
on 60 acres of wilderness land.
Originally,
the lodge was constructed in the early 1930's as a hunting
and fishing destination. Then in 1952, it was rebuilt to accommodate
larger groups. Tweedsmuir Park Lodge has always been known
for its warm, family style environment, international cuisine
and world-class fishing. The lodge property has been a Grizzly
bear and wildlife sanctuary for many years.
Before
the BC Ferries start running in mid June, you can arrive by
air using our charter service provided by Pacific Coastal
Airlines. You can drive or bicycle from Williams Lake on Hwy.
20 across the Plateau, traverse "THE HILL" down into the lush
Valley. You may have the option to fly your own plane to the
Bella Coola airport or land your private chartered helicopter
on the meadow in front of the lodge.
Tweedsmuir
Park Lodge has the most exquisite of views and is situated
near the base of an 8,000-foot rock peak. You are only steps
from the Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden, King, Pink and Silver
Salmon-filled Atnarko and Bella Coola rivers, which are both
world renowned for fly-fishing. The deck of the lodge and
all of the beautifully constructed chalets and cabins overlook
a vast property where Grizzlies, Blacks and Cinnamon bears
are often seen.
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