26/05/2026
The Great Bear Rainforest, known as the Amazon of the North, is the world's largest intact temperate rainforest biome, where ocean and land are so inextricably connected, each one sustains the other. Fawn Bluff sits inside it.
Offshore: orca and humpback whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, sea lions, and seals. Along the shore: grizzly bears, coastal wolves, and cougars. Above the treeline: bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and hummingbirds in old-growth forest.
Set on 340 acres of pristine coastline, a lake, rivers and forests. Fawn Bluff is a fully-serviced, six-bedroom private lodge that lies along British Columbia's longest inlet, within the traditional territory of the Homalco First Nation. Their story is woven into the fabric of everything here; carved paddles, masks, and totem poles taking shape on site, each one honouring ancestry, expressing resilience, and safeguarding cultural memory.
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