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Clayoquot Wilderness Resorts
Tofino, Canada P.O. Box 130, Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0
Main: (250) 726-8235 Web: www.wildretreat.com
Quick Facts
| Affiliation: Independent |
| Guest Rooms | 20 |
| Room Rates | | High: 4000 |
| Low: 3000 |
| High Season | May - Oct |
| Ideal Group Size | 40 |
| Max Group Size | 40 |
| Fees/Taxes | | | Resort Fee | 10% |
| Room Tax | 8% |
| Sales Tax | 6% |
| Airports |
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) 60 min |
Tofino Airport (YAZ) 10 min |
| Dining, Food & Beverage |
| F&B Averages | | Breakfast Buffet | N/A | | Breakfast Cont. | N/A |
| Lunch Buffet | N/A | | Plated | N/A |
| Dinner Buffet | N/A | | Plated | N/A |
| Coffee Break | N/A |
| 2-Hour Open Bar | N/A |
| Onsite Dining/Cuisine/Capacity | The Cookhouse West Coast cuisine | 55 |
| Meeting Space |
| Largest Meeting Room | 1,125 ft² |
| Indoor Meeting Space | 6,000 ft² |
| Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space | N/A |
| Amenities |
Business: Complimentary wireless Internet access for personal PCs, portable audiovisual equipment and onsite meeting assistance
Recreation: Spa and hot tub, horseback riding, mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing, whale and bear watching, and fresh- and salt-water fishing excursions, skeet/clay shooting, hiking, team building, environmental projects, yoga, cooking classes, family programs, exclusive use
Nearby: Golf within 5 miles, diving nearby
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For agendas that require out-of-the-box thinking, few destinations deliver results like Clayoquot Wilderness Resorts –The Bedwell River Outpost. In British Columbia's remote untamed wilderness, executive groups live in a modern-day version of a nineteenth-century Great Camp. The outpost's 20 accommodations—prospector-style tents of white canvas—sit beside the Bedwell River in the pristine biosphere of a UNESCO-designated reserve. All offer Adirondack-style beds with down duvets, antique dressers and tea tables, remote-controlled wood-burning stoves, and heirloom china and silver accessories.
A cedar boardwalk connects the accommodations to communal tents for meetings, spa treatments, refreshments and relaxation. In the games tent, groups socialize over a game of pool, poker, or old-fashioned snooker. A new ranch-style cookhouse, with its two-sided fieldstone fireplace and open kitchen, doubles as a reception site for up to 100 guests.
Guests explore the area's pristine beauty via kayak, horseback rides, fishing excursions, whale and bear watching trips, and mountain biking. The Outpost's commitment to preserving the environment affords groups a rare opportunity: to participate in stewardship programs such as bear mapping, raptor rehabilitation, whale acoustics, winter feeding-ground enhancements, and forest management.
Planner Reviews
Average Rating: 9.71
An amazing experience. Staff, F & B, activities, setting, and the list goes on.
Wayne Wallgren WorldWide Incentives, Inc Dallas, Texas April 15, 2010
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