Northwest Territories log cabins and conference resort in Canada
| country: | Canada |
| location: | 90km Southeast of Yellowknife, on the shores of beautiful Blachford Lake |
| price: | From CA $1135 - CA $1399 per person for 2 nights |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Northwest Territories log cabins and conference resort in Canada
Our lodge and conference resort is set on a remote jewel of a lake, just 20 minutes by charter aircraft from Yellowknife, capital of Canada's Northwest Territories. In late summer, the Aurora can often fill the night sky, reflecting off the shimmering waters of Blachford Lake. On crisp winter nights, the Aurora, the moon and the stars light your way on snow covered paths.
There are no roads, there's no traffic, and though we have high-speed internet and satellite radio, at our lodge the world and its cares seem a long way away. Come experience the northern lights playing directly over the lodge in awesome multicoloured displays. You'll have an exclusive, front row seat for nature's own light show after dark.
The resort, an all season, fly-in lodge, was started in 1981 and is proudly owner operated. The resort sits at the west end of remote 17 kilometre long Blachford Lake, just north of the east arm of Great Slave Lake.
From our outdoor hot tub to the sauna to the environmentally friendly power sources we utilize, our lodge is the model for all others to aspire to. You will enjoy your stay here, and the experience will be one you remember with great fondness forever. For those wishing to visit the north in comfort, and those who want to experience the finest northern experience, our accommodation will exceed your expectations.
There are no roads, there's no traffic, and though we have high-speed internet and satellite radio, at our lodge the world and its cares seem a long way away. Come experience the northern lights playing directly over the lodge in awesome multicoloured displays. You'll have an exclusive, front row seat for nature's own light show after dark.
The resort, an all season, fly-in lodge, was started in 1981 and is proudly owner operated. The resort sits at the west end of remote 17 kilometre long Blachford Lake, just north of the east arm of Great Slave Lake.
From our outdoor hot tub to the sauna to the environmentally friendly power sources we utilize, our lodge is the model for all others to aspire to. You will enjoy your stay here, and the experience will be one you remember with great fondness forever. For those wishing to visit the north in comfort, and those who want to experience the finest northern experience, our accommodation will exceed your expectations.
rooms, food and facilities
Our spacious, handcrafted log lodge and log cabins offer a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Our gourmet meals and fine wine list share rave reviews with our spectacular and unique displays of northern lights. Accommodations for 35 include 5 rustic but comfortable log cabins and a main lodge. Our main lodge facilities include a dining room, conference room, Aurora lounge, bar, full kitchen, showers and full bathrooms, fireplaces and open decks for viewing the northern sky. Guests can also enjoy our sauna and outdoor hot tub. The main lodge is the only lodge in the Northwest Territories with full service facilities in winter and summer, including hot showers and running water, full electricity, fully stocked bar, and a high calibre chef providing gourmet meals.
Family friendly: Children are welcome and our staff are always happy to entertain and cater to families. Babies under 2 years old are free of charge.
Activities: On hand is a range of equipment for your sporting and recreational pleasure, including boats, motors, canoes, kayaks, cross country skis, snowshoes and ice fishing gear. There are 2 groomed hiking trails (2 & 4km) for walking in summer and great rock faces and trails for mountain biking. There are also 20km of cross-country skiing trails for the winter months.
how to find us
The lodge is a 20-minute bush plane flight from Yellowknife and is located north of Great Slave Lake. Yellowknife has daily commercial flights from Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver with the following airlines: With enough notice, we can certainly arrange for transportation from the Airport to the Float base.
how this holiday makes a difference
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Our Lodge has been locally owned and operated since 1981. Since the construction of the first cabin many years prior, the lodge has been a family business and has remained that way since. As residents of the north, we find it important to keep working with local vendors as much as we can. Even through the construction of our main Lodge in 2000, we used local spruce groves from our site and worked with local architects and trades.
With our location in the centre of Tli Cho land, we strive to hire local and aboriginal staff to maintain and enhance our Dene cultural program. To maintain and enhance that program, we hire local and aboriginal staff. In our interpretive program included in every package, we also offer tours highlighting aspects of our Northern culture, with geological, historical and environmental information. This training is given to all our staff and presented to all guests who have the interest. We also take Northern issues at heart and for that reason we keep a full and eclectic northern library and have a daily interpretive program to inform our guests on our environment. We also sponsor local charities by contributing gift certificates for their fundraisers. To bring Canadian and International culture to the North, for the last 18 years, we have been co-sponsoring the Banff Film Festival with a local sports outfitting store. Our lodge is recognized as an environmentally friendly operation of northern Canada and our environmental program is a great pride for us. Since 1981, we have worked to conserve our land, water and natural resources. Our program includes the use of composting toilets to handle waste without any water, recycling and composting of all possible waste, use of phosphate-free and biodegradable products, and conservation of our energy, produced with a mix of solar panel energy, a large battery bank and highly efficient generators. Our “catch and release” fishing program has also been our trademark for years and it is what has kept us operating for so long. Our lodge’s design is also made to remain in harmony with our environment. We have limited constructions and only use dead, fallen trees for heating. We strive to keep our site as close to its natural state and keep the local wildlife wild. We try to use phosphate free products, to prevent growth of algae in our waterways. We maintain a greenhouse that produces fresh vegetables for our guests. We provide recycling bins in all cabins and Lodge rooms to encourage our guests to recycle. We encourage our guests to conserve energy and water by turning off the tap when washing, brushing their teeth and shaving. We encourage short showers. We use high-efficiency appliances. Light bulbs are fluorescent, low wattage. We turn off lights and other electrical equipment when not in use. A hybrid power system, combining a large battery bank and efficient diesel generator, together with solar panels provides electricity. We only serve fair-trade coffee to our guests. Also, our trading post sells 100% organic cotton apparel. Our menus are built to use as many local fish, meats and berries as possible. We purchase these products from small local operators. 95% of our purchasing of non-food supplies is done with local northern vendors. As part of the tourism community, we recommend locally operated B&B’s and hotels for in-town accommodation and local privately owned establishments for dining on nights prior or following their stay at the Lodge. |
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