Corporate Vision Activities are plentiful, given that the Little Wolf Resort is the centrepiece of a truly natural paradise. With wild animal trails running along the banks of the nearby Skeena River and sheltered bays giving way to stretches of sand beaches and pebble banks, this landscape is a nature lover’s dream. Looking up to the skies, the view is equally as breathtaking as it is down on the ground, and the snowy tops of the encompassing mountains round off the almost mystical sense that this pocket of British Columbia provides to locals and visitors alike. For lovers of animals, the rich biodiversity here is unrivalled, and discerning eyes may even spot the beautiful Kermode bear wandering through the old-growth rainforest that surrounds the Little Wolf Resort on all sides. These bears are after the fish that live in the Skeena, and the abundance of different varieties of fish swimming in these waters – including five species of Pacific Salmon and the world-famous native steelhead trout – make this the perfect location for fishing, a cornerstone activity of any wilderness retreat. In collaboration with the most experienced and highly specialised fishing guides around, the Little Wolf Resort is proud to be able to offer a range of fishing activities throughout the region. Be it fly fishing, fishing from a jetboat, or even going on a helicopter fishing tour, the tours on offer at this location cover the several miles of private river that surrounds the Little Wolf Resort all the way out to the nearby Pacific Ocean, offering a plethora of once-in-a-lifetime chances for both new and experienced fishing enthusiasts. Even outside of fishing, there is plenty to keep guests entertained in the immediate vicinity of the Little Wolf Resort, including the private trails and forest bathing activities. For several months of the year, visitors are also highly likely to spot families of migrating whales in the ocean. If they follow one of the paths in the rainforest, everything from elk, coyotes, and beavers to moose, snow owls, and black bears can be spotted. Sockeye salmon also spawn in a river close by, which is an unforgettable sight due to their unique appearance. Venturing a little further out, gems such as Giant Spruce Park, Nisga’a Lava Bed, Hazelton, and Lakelse Lake can be found, as well as Terrace, a local city that sells everything necessary to enjoy the great outdoors. Within the city, a hospital, train station, airport, park, and other amenities are all available, meaning that guests are not too far removed from the hustle and bustle of modern life should they prefer. Those who are seeking out something entirely unique, however, should check out the annual Kispiox Valley Rodeo. As all of the above demonstrates, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the Little Wolf Resort. A beacon of authentic wilderness and a purveyor of luxury, all 150 acres of this idyllic sanctuary in the heart of the lush Great Bear Rainforest hold something to deliver an unforgettable experience, from terrific food to staggering views. The surrounding area is just as impressive, and Northern British Columbia is a sight that has to be seen to be believed. Named as the Wilderness Resort of the Year 2025, this is far from the first award that the Little Wolf Resort has won over the years, a testament to both the location itself and the three family members who operate it. The overwhelmingly positive feedback from satisfied guests is yet another indicator of the mastery on display here at every turn, and we urge anyone interested in knowing more about the Little Wolf Resort to follow the link below, where they can explore the endless opportunities available here to reconnect with nature – in luxury. Wilderness Resort of the Year 2025 Few places in the world strike the balance between nature and luxury as effectively as the Little Wolf Resort. Located in the heart of the remarkable British Columbia rainforest, this exclusive wilderness resort emanates an unmistakeable sense of quality inside and out, beginning with the giant log structure of its quaint exterior. As the first natural timber frame red and yellow cedar wood ‘castle’ on the planet, this exceptional building has been featured in a variety of publications and on TV, and today accommodates guests from all over the world searching for a blend of elegance and natural beauty. Built from giant, character-filled western red cedar logs, every one of the beautiful trees that has gone into the building of the Little Wolf Resort is a jewel from the forest that it is proud to be a part of. Its unique ‘wooden castle’ design immediately makes its stand out whilst still blending in seamlessly with its surroundings, and this is unequivocally one of the most awe-inspiring log homes on the planet. It may have started off as just a dream, but this dream is now a magnificent reality that can be enjoyed by visitors from all over the world. Comprising two buildings interconnected by a grand wooden canopy, one half of this elegant property, The Main House, holds a beautiful kitchen, where a choice series of local seafood specialities are served up alongside traditional local food and international recipes. From local Alaskan king crab to cod, scallops, lobster, and a selection of salmon dishes, it is the seafood here that is particularly special, but all of the dishes served are delectable – especially the famous Little Wolf’s turkey dinner and its scrumptious homemade desserts. Just outside of the kitchen is an equally impressive living room that has at its centre a hanging truss complete with a flared tree. Moving to one of the side walls, guests can revel in the heat provided by a medieval Burgundian stone fireplace, which dates back to the 11th century. The flared ends of the room’s central tree support a spacious upper living section, leading the way to a bar area and then through to a magical and intimate dining/ buffet room. Ducking out of the warmth and into the cool British Columbian air, the short and sheltered walkway connected to the communal building ends at the steps of a great wooden structure, The Guesthouse, which is just as architecturally impressive as the building adjacent to it. With solid log walls and a huge decking around the top giving way to a spacious balcony, there is no better place to enjoy the views of this region in comfort and style. The Guesthouse at the Little Wolf Resort is then divided into four luxurious suites, two on the ground floor and two on the upper. Framed by a giant wooden staircase that links the floors, all of these suites are spacious, private, and boast a number of desirable amenities. Be it the Douglas fir hardwood floors, the exquisitely finished living areas, or the traditional bathrooms appointed with magnificent Italian marble, every inch of these rooms screams quality. A great night of sleep is then guaranteed thanks to each room’s two queen-sized beds. Jan25003 Contact: Philip von der Burg Company: Little Wolf Resort Web Address: https://littlewolfresort.com/
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