Facing the Great Bear Rainforest, on the wild west coast of British Columbia, Fawn Bluff is a fully non-profit private lodge within the traditional territory of the Homalco First Nation. It is not a resort, nor a rental—it’s a world apart. Accessible only by seaplane or helicopter, just an hour from Vancouver, it offers an intimacy and refinement rarely found in such untamed surroundings.
Set on 340 acres of wilderness, it is a fully serviced, six-bedroom lodge reserved for private use—blending the intimacy of a family home with the refinement of an old-world mansion. The lodge is anchored by the Main House and complemented by the Lake Cabin overlooking Leask Lake. Together, they welcome up to twelve adults and four children in complete seclusion.
From your window, observe black bears roaming the shoreline, or join their expert guides to fish for salmon alongside orcas in the surrounding waters. Explore pristine alpine lakes, where you can paddle on top of the world. Savor west coast cuisine featuring seafood and wild-foraged ingredients. During the salmon run, witness grizzly bears feeding, and learn about the cultural heritage of the Homalco First Nation.
Fawn Bluff Private Lodge is a family’s commitment to preserving the beauty of Bute Inlet and its connection to the Homalco First Nation. Rooted in respect for nature and guided by a belief in regenerative hospitality, they welcome guests to share in a place of wonder, care, and tradition. Here, hospitality feels intuitive rather than orchestrated, driven by passion, generosity, and genuine connection. The experience is deeply personal—less about service performance, more about feeling.