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Photo Contest

For those that have not heard yet, our photo contest is under way and there are loads of submissions already! This is a shout out to all past guests and all of our future guests, get your photos out ’cause we want to see your best “Clayoquot Experience”

Winning Photo from 2011 Photo Contest

Last year’s winner with this photo joined us for their return trip in June. It was so lovely to welcome them back and hopefully capture some more amazing memories.
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Don’t forget to vote for your favorite photo!

This really is the Best of the Best in the Wilderness!

We have teamed up with Atleo River Air Service to bring you helicopter scenic tours as well as heli-hiking on remote glaciers and heli-fishing in the different lakes and rivers that surround us!

Your ride to another world!

We have teamed up with Atleo River Air Service to bring you helicopter scenic tours as well as heli-hiking on remote glaciers and heli-fishing in the different lakes and rivers that surround us!

From the mountain tops to the Pacific Ocean

It’s as easy as speaking with your Activities Director when you arrive to arrange for this breathtaking activity.

Back to School Hideaway

Great wildlife viewing

While the weather is still breathtaking out here in the temperate rainforest, September has been known to be a quieter month for us at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. With all the kids back in school, we find this is the perfect time to reconnect with that someone special for a quiet getaway to the wilderness.

Take normally great September weather and a pinch of amazing wildlife viewing with a dash of luxury and you have got yourself a trip worth having!

Give us a shout at 1-888-333-5404 or email [email protected] to book your September

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Your lift to another world

We have teamed up with Atleo River Air Service to bring you this amazing activity here in the wilderness. Imagine lifting off from the resort for a scenic tour of Clayoquot Sound or landing on a remote glacier to hike under the summer sun!

The possibilities are endless!

How about some heli-fishing?

 

You will take off right from the resort and land at one of our surrounding lakes or rivers for a day of fly fishing for Steelhead or Rainbow Trout. The day will be spent with one of our knowledgeable guides that will either assist you in learning more about fishing or just be there to fish with you!

 

The view from the top of the Urses Valley to the Pacific Ocean!

Ask your Activities Director about this unique and amazing activity and take full advantage of our beautiful wilderness that surrounds us.

 

There really is nothing quite like the sun shining, kids playing, the water sparkling and laughter all around from a full house of guests!

We had another check in/check out yesterday that said good-bye to yet another great group of guests and great big welcome to our new guests. We are super happy to being saying hello to a few familiar faces this month! It is said that once you have stayed here with us at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, you become part of the family. There is nothing truer than that statement! Of all the years that Adele and John Caton have been managing the resort, they have this uncanny knack and a soft spot for remembering who people are and they have instilled this into their staff. We all love getting to know our guests and helping them in what ever capacity we can - whether that be guiding, serving something yummy in the cookhouse or a quick hello on the boardwalk!

With summer in full swing, we are more than happy to have all of our guests here, from new to return and look forward to a great month of August!

Thumbs up to an amazing time at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort!

While this is a hot topic right now in the pacific north west, this topic is something that we all feel very strong about here at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. It has been said over and over - NO MORE FISH FARMS in Clayoquot Sound. Clayoquot is a delicate ecosystem and many do not want to disrupt the already delicate life cycle any more than it already has been.

I sat down with John Caton, Managing Director, of Clayoquot Wilderness Resort to discuss this hot topic and was pleasantly surprised to hear that we stood the same ground: It’s not that fish farms are evil or bad and that wild salmon is good, it’s a matter of open containment farming vs. closed containment farming that is the more important topic. Farms bring employment to communities on so many levels - farmers, scientists, divers, mechanics and so many more and lets not forget the worlds want for this delectable fish. If it weren’t for the farms, our wild salmon might be in the same plight as the worlds shark population! If you haven’t already watched Sharkwater, it’s a must! Although the decline of these species is for different reasons, decline from human hand remains the same.

Some points to note when considering farmed vs. wild salmon is that both fish carry disease that is detrimental to the other. With this alone, does it not make sense to have each fish protected from the other that can harm it? There are a few farms, Marine Harvest, that have caught on to this way of thinking and for that, we salute you!

Until the day comes where true sustainable farming happens with all involved, we will stand by the petitions to help the voice that stands for no more farms. We will help fight the fight for sustainable fishing practices and will always stand behind the fight for wild salmon.

 

As the sun comes through the mountain peaks, and you hear the birds chirping you know it’s time for a stretch, have a yawn and get out of bed because the day awaits you.

First order of the day is visiting and feeding the gorgeous animals that we are fortunate enough to call ours here at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. 30 horses in total will need feeding before you can lumber up to the kitchen to grab your own grub.  Toss down a few bales of hay to scatter around for them, all the while trying to have them not eat out of your arms!  Hungry little buggers in the morning they are!

After finding out what the day will entail – maybe a ride up the Urses River on a full day outing? Maybe a morning ride to Guppy’s Cabin? All is told from the Cowboy himself, John Caton, at the morning guide meeting. As the morning progresses, the guests are met and briefed.  Time to suit up!

On the hook of the coral are the trusty well-worn chaps that have been around the trail a few times. A good worn in blanket for the horse and a beautiful comfortable leather saddle are put into place and it’s time to ride.

We set off through the camp and head on up the trail.  As the sun cascades through the trees, the horses are at peace.  The thighs start to burn, but it’s that good kind of burn; that kind that feels like you have been in a saddle all day.

The horses want to run so we open ‘er up and let ‘er go!  The wind is in the hair, the cheeks go rosy with the sun, the hooves pound the earth and the smile could light up a room! Everyone is out of breath and it’s time for a watering hole stop. When done, the journey home begins.  The afternoon has worn on, and it’s time to get the guests home cause you know that the stomachs are itching for some of Chef Orr’s culinary delights and maybe a cool drink prepared by Sommelier, Tereza!

As camp draws closer and the trail dips into the distance, you breathe a sigh and smile and hope that maybe you will get to do it all again tomorrow!

 

For those of you that have been to the west coast before will understand this term.  For those that haven’t, let me explain a little.

Growing up in Ontario we had the Muskoka area filled with lakes and beautiful trees.  I grew up skiing at Blue Mountain and the Beaches in downtown Toronto were my safe haven.

After moving to British Columbia 6 years ago, I quickly realised that although Muskoka will always be beautiful and will always have a place in my heart, Vancouver Island has some of the same scenery if not more. Blue Mountain has turned into a mole hill compared to the beauties we have out here and well, the Beaches…besides being a great place to live in Toronto and a beautiful community; nothing could ever beat Long Beach or Chesterman Beach here in Tofino.

‘Wildside’ is a meaning that can truly be used only for the west coast of Canada and even more so, the west coast of Vancouver Island.  It is here where you get the dramatic landscapes, the driftwood rolling up on beaches, sand stretching for miles with waves hitting the shores.  Surfers taking the plunge in world class surf. Jagged snow-capped mountain peaks, adventure trails in your own back yard and whales as your neighbours.

Just one of your amazing vistas that you will see on the private beaches at Flores Island.

The term ‘Wildside’ doesn’t just explain the amazing adventures that you will encounter here on Vancouver Island, it also defines a trailthat has been used by the Ahousaht people for thousands of years here in Clayoquot Sound. This 11km trail is an escape into the remote wilderness through a trail that will take you deep into the rainforest and out onto beaches alongside the Pacific Ocean and is one of our amazing activities.

 

Your lap of luxury in the wild!

When you join us at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort this wild landscape is all around you.  When you wake up in one of our tents with nature calling just outside (the birds, not the other nature calling) you know that you are in a true camping if not “glamping” experience.

With all the hard work, come fun as well and our guides know how to do it. One of our guides, swift water kayaking the Bedwell River for log jams and water levels means getting out there and checking it out first hand

Close your eyes and picture this…

Soft candle light fills your tent through the twinkle of tea lights and the sparkle of a lantern or two.

The table is decorated with fresh sprigs of cedar and pine.

Your Ridel glass swirls with a BC vintage that tantalizes your taste buds.

A plate is placed before you with a culinary creation that encapsulates the true meaning of the words – modern natural cuisine.

The person that means the most to you is at your side and slips a smile and a wink as laughter fills the air around you.

You are at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort and you are in love.

In love with the food.

In love with the wine.

In love with the wilderness

In love with life!

As you wander back to your Prospector tent that sits over our estuary, you link arms and sigh. Another day filled with adventure and activities and you know that after a snug night’s sleep, you will awake and do it all over again in the morning.

Experience Clayoquot and its beautiful surroundings before you arrive. From the Bedwell River, to Flores Island and back!

Pair this beauty with our new activity this year for heli-hiking or take a trip to a remote lake for some heli-fishing. The ideas are endless when you are soaring like an eagle!

Our 2012 season has started and we are underway and we still have some spots available. Book your dates now as we are filling up those dates fast.  Email us to see about your vacation this summer! [email protected]

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Our latest and greatest activity!

Have you ever wanted the thrill of hitting the river in a raft?

Well now you can! Our guides spent the first week of June upgrading their swift water certification to bring you white water rafting! A fabulous activity for kids of all ages!

Wine

Tereza Roux, Sommelier, is back for another year and is bringing a whole bunch of goodness with her. Having spent much of the past summers focusing on our local British Columbia wines for their delicious taste and backyard fabulousness, Tereza is keen to get her focus onto more old world wines and stepping up our already fabulous cellar. New to the cellar this year is Bellbird Sauvignon Blanc, NZ. After meeting the wine maker at a round table session at Vancouver hot spot, West, everyone ‘sparkled’ about how elegant this wine was and with their sustainable reputation, perfect for Clayoquot!

Fill your glass with a delicious wine from a fabulous British Columbia Winery

Don’t you worry though, that sensational wine that you tasted the last time you were here will still be in the pouring, maybe a different vintage but same great BC winery, as we are true to our roots. One new BC wine that has Tereza going over the moon for is ‘Sparkling Muscato from Orifino’  one of BC’s fabulous boutique wineries.

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