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CLAYOQUOT WILDERNESS LODGE, VANCOUVER ISLAND

NO ONE EPITOMIZES luxury and comfort better than Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, 18 nautical miles from Tofino, on Vancouver Island, adjacent to an estuary. This eco-tourism retreat, owned by Baillie Lodges, which operates a string of luxury wilderness lodges in Australia and New Zealand pulled out all the stops to ensure their first Canadian venture is a success. After buying the 242-hectare property in 2019, the company spent millions updating the main buildings and accommodations, consisting of luxury safari tents, with streamlined contemporary furnishings. The lodge, located in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve, provides off-the-grid adventures like whale watching, horse-back riding and kayaking, to name just a few of the activities that keep guests busy during the day, before they return to indulge in what the lodge does best – fine dining. —Kim

Pemberton clayoquotwildernesslodge.com

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