King Pacific Lodge - It's a singular place. A remote wilderness fly-in
lodge in British Columbia, Canada, where the seasons, solitude and luxury
effortlessly orchestrate pure contentment.
King Pacific Lodge is located on the north coast of British Columbia,
56 miles south of Prince Rupert, the nearest town and the "gateway
city."
Northern British Columbia is one of the last corners of the world to
offer absolute wilderness. The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest
intact temperate rainforest left on Earth. It is home to many diverse and unique
species of animals including the Spirit Bear, the elusive rainforest wolf, pods
of Orca whales and numerous bald eagles.
The setting for King Pacific Lodge is unspoiled nature as far as the
eye can see. Range after range of mountains. Virgin forests, mountain streams,
clear lakes, pristine coast. The air is clear and pure. It's like being present
on the morning of creation.
Fortify your adventurous spirit with dining as sensational as these wilds.
The executive chef at King Pacific Lodge deftly evolves culinary
creations from traditional native recipes and seasonal sources of local
delicacies. Feast from fresh sheets listing bounties of the sea, harvests from
the forest and yields from this morning’s cull of wild berries and mushrooms.
Sit before a place setting that mirrors the verdant greens and mountainous
proportions you see out the windows.
The Cuisine: Enjoy a full sensory experience in the Dining Room at King
Pacific Lodge. Executive Chef Jonathan Chovancek leads a dynamic team of
chefs who intertwine modern cooking technique, traditional native foraging,
local organic produce and the ethical use of the sea to create a unique and
unforgettable dining experience.