Secluded in the forests of the Skeena River Valley and overlooked by British Columbia's coast mountains, this log cabin rental is a short scenic drive from Terrace or Smithers. It's also only 3 hours drive from Prince Rupert, making it an ideal place to stay before or after a cruise through BC's Inside Passage.
Scribed from locally-grown cedar, the cabin is completely private. The 15 acres around the cabin are dedicated to the exclusive enjoyment of our guests. There are no other cabins or structures in sight.
In this magical setting, guests can prepare meals in the fully-equipped kitchen or on the outdoor BBQ, and enjoy dining indoors or out. The oversize armchairs and loveseat in the living room are the perfect place to take in the view, or curl up by the glass-paned wood-fire.
For those who enjoy soaking under the stars, there is the option of an outdoor, wood-fired hot tub (subject to availability). 48 hours notice is required to arrange for its use. With each new set of guests, the hot tub is cleaned and re-filled with fresh, mountain stream water – no chemicals are added. The fee is $75/night, collected on-site at the time of your stay.
This wilderness oasis has a full bathroom, complete with a claw-foot bathtub/shower, and of course, hot running water. Linens and towels are provided.
Upstairs, there are two queen-size beds in the main room and a single bed in a small (connected) side room. The main room also has a television, DVD player and sound system.
Behind the cabin is the creek that powers the micro-hydro. There is cell service at the cabin (for users of the Telus and Bell networks). For guests who prefer to turn off their phones, there is an intercom that will connect you with your hosts at any time of the day or night, should you need assistance.
For those with a taste for adventure, the cabin is the perfect base for a wide range of outdoor activities. Hike the Kitwanga Mountain trail or the trails in Seven Sisters Provincial Park, go mountain biking on old logging roads, or enjoy fishing at local creeks and lakes.
Learn more at the SkeenaCabin website.