Located on Princess Royal Island in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, King Pacific Lodge is a gorgeous destination, which we’ve always loved, and we’re thrilled it’s now making headlines with the readers of Condé Nast Traveler. The magazine recently released the results of its 21 Annual Readers Choice Awards and the lodge was crowned Best Resort in Canada and the Fourth Best of the Best among all resorts, hotels and cruise lines in the world. Situated in the heart of Canada’s wilderness, the property features 17 suites and is a unique floating fishing lodge. Considered one of the most magnificent eco-friendly resorts ever built, the lodge co-operates as a sustainable and environmentally friendly tourism model, eco-enforced with a recent plan to reduce its carbon footprint by half. "King Pacific Lodge has long been noted for its luxury and quality to be sure,” explains Michael Uehara, president of King Pacific Lodge. “But, we have paid particular attention to our role in creating social equity and conservation. The travellers of today want more and more: more knowledge, more connection to the places they visit, more authenticity and more opportunities to see a world they could have easily missed.” To book your stay at the King Pacific Lodge visit kingpacficlodge.com.
Canada’s Best
Want a cool, Canadian eco-moon? Check out the award-winning King Pacific Lodge in beautiful B.C. By Alison McGill
















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