The Slocan Lookout is world class in every respect. Awe inspiring views, luxurious furnishings and a unique layout that is equally well suited for an intimate getaway or group retreat. This incredible dwelling is uniquely located in a natural playground for the outdoor enthusiast. World class hiking, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, skiing and boating are among the list of active daily options for guests. Others will want to explore the local towns of Nelson, Kaslo & New Denver, each of which offer unique restaurants and shops that are rich in the local Kootenays culture. For many people that stay at the Slocan Lookout however, the opportunity to relax in a highly appointed private Cottage that is surrounded by pristine wilderness will provide the most appealing option of all. However you choose to spend your time, your memories of time spent at the Slocan Lookout will last a lifetime ...
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$2,500 CDN per week based 2 guests (winter rates vary Dec-March)
$250 per additional guest, reduced rate for over 7 person
Dogs welcome $140 per week each (extra deposit may apply)
Security deposit required, and promptly returned
North-west of Nelson 45 minutes
10 minutes to downtown Silverton
35 minutes to Retallack for winter retreats and ski adventures
Ski Whitewater Winter Resort
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing
Valhalla Provincial Park-- This park was created to protect the diverse topography, majestic peaks and unique vegetation typical of the Selkirk Mountains. There are many opportunities here for the backcountry adventurer. Several beaches for boaters - some for waterskiers and others for canoeists. Varied and abundant hiking opportunities from short walks to wilderness treks and mountain climbing. The park has opportunities for a number of recreational activities including hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing.
The park is located on the west shore of Slocan Lake, north of both Slocan and Castlegar, and encompasses most of the Valhalla Range of the Selkirk Mountains. The park can be accessed by water, forest industrial roads or by trail. The nearest community to the park is Slocan and Highway 6 provides access to the town and other population centres in the vicinity. Public boat launches exist in a number of towns, including Slocan, Silverton and New Denver, by which trailheads can be easily reached.
Nelson, BC Canada
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