Guests visiting Klahoose Wilderness Resort will be in a secluded, marine and forest environment, perfect for wildlife-focused adventure in Desolation Sound, Canada
While at Klahoose Wilderness Resort, you can go grizzly bear viewing, kayaking and cultural boat tours. Klahoose Wilderness Resort offers on-site guided wildlife tours.
Yes, these Klahoose Wilderness Resort sustainability features have been manually verified
Klahoose Wilderness Resort uses a mix of solar and localized power generation to sustain its isolated lodge footprint.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort focuses on indigenous land management and biological corridor protection by coordinating resource conservation efforts that respect traditional territorial sovereignty and habitat needs.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort partners with indigenous communities to protect marine and forest habitats from over-extraction.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort has an in-house restaurant.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort serves a West Coast Canadian menu.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort uses locally harvested seafood and seasonal berries in all their gourmet preparations. Klahoose Wilderness Resort provides a rustic, high-end dining experience deep within the Great Bear Rainforest. Klahoose Wilderness Resort focuses on sustainable and authentic coastal cuisine.
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Klahoose Wilderness Resort is a 3-star Resort in Powell River, British Columbia, British Columbia, holding a Hold The Throne eco rating of 2/5. It is verified for Local Sourcing, Micro-Hydro Energy, Solitude and Wildlife.
Canada has no national water utility: municipalities and provinces supply and regulate drinking water, with Health Canada publishing the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality.
Supplier
Municipal / provincial public water utilities
Regulator
Health Canada with the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water; provinces/territories regulate