Games Tent – a plush turn-of-the-century collection of dark polished woods, beautiful fabrics and burnished leather, reference the iconic Gentlemen’s Clubs of old. Here, guests lose themselves in the arts of conversation and low-tech competition
Library Tent – belying its presentation as an overstuffed country house reading room, the library lounge is in fact an ultra-modern satellite-internet café
In-Room Amenities:
Deserving Thyme skin and body care products
Plush terry cotton robes
Exercise sandals/slippers
Plush cotton towels
Earthenware spring water cooler
Clothes hangers & luggage rack
Facial tissue
Electrical outlets
Insect repellent
Air horn (for emergencies)
Butane lighter (for candles & lamps)
Flashlight (in case of generator failure)
Classic books
Stationery, postcards, resort guide
Wildlife directory
Hair Dryers are available for guest use in the shower building areas
Resort Amenities:
Rain gear – slickers, overalls, boots – for all ages
Western style riding boots, chaps and helmets for all ages
Whale watching suits (survival-rated) for all ages
State-of-the-art fresh and salt water fishing gear and vessels
Mountain bikes and helmets for all ages
Adventure gear
Flotation devices and life jackets for all ages
Full fleet of power and paddle vessels
Designated children’s activity area, games, programmes
Experienced, first-aid-trained wilderness guides
Other Facilities:
A certain number of complimentary massages
Daily complimentary yoga classes
Complimentary sauna and hot tub use
Activities:
Daily wilderness activities are highly personalized and customized based on each guest’s experience level, willingness and desires. This means no “signing up” for particular activities in advance and the ability to choose what you want to do each day.
Every evening the Activities Directors will sit with you personally and design your adventures for the next day depending on weather, tidal charts, animal sightings and your willingness to go wild!
As Clayoquot specializes in remote experiences, guests may choose to be taken to a pristine and secluded beach to learn how to surf, have a First Nations guide escort them on a day long hike to the “Wild Side” interpretive trail and Flores Island, take on a mountain fed rushing river in a kayak, or experience a gentler ocean kayak cruise to private inlets and hidden coves.
Please call for further information and options.