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The King Pacific Lodge in British Columbia, Canada

By Adrian Prisca

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Located on the Princess Royal Island, in Canada’s huge British Columbia, within the Great Bear Rainforest, the King Pacific Lodge can be easily considered a real eye-opener to investors, developers and tourists worldwide. In fact, unlike people’s misbeliefs, British Columbia is not an extremely cold, icy region, but temperate, filled with rainforests and boasting crystal clear ocean waters as far as the eye can see.

Guests can reach King Pacific Lodge through charter flights from Vancouver and then seaplane transfers from Bella Bella. There are many interesting features to delight them here, from the superb vegetation and unique wildlife, consisting of bald eagles, orca whales and temperate rainforests, to the gently moving, pristinely clear waters of the Pacific Ocean.

There’s no bling here, no noise, no hustle, no artificiality, just miles and miles of natural beauty. Everything at King Pacific Lodge revolves around naturalness, from orca tracking during mornings to trekking, fishing, kayaking or lounging. There’s even the option to hop into a helicopter and fly to the Rocky Mountains, where you can explore the staggering canyons.

Nightly rates at King Pacific Lodge may seem a bit steep, starting at CAD 4,750 (or around $4,777 at current exchange rates), but remember – everything here is as Mother Nature created it.

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