Bathurst Inlet Lodge
Come to a land beyond the reach of all roads, to a land that throbs with life during the brief northern summer. A visit to Bathurst Inlet Lodge offers extraordinary experiences in a wild and ruggedly beautiful land, yet provides a level of personal comfort rarely found in such remote areas.
You'll be lodged in a historic Hudson's Bay Trading Post and Oblate mission which have been transformed into a haven for naturalists. Bathurst Inlet Lodge was established in 1969, by Glenn and Trish Warner, longtime northerners with 20 years experience in the North with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The local Inuit, known as the Kingaunmiut or "people of the 'Nose Mountain'" (after a local landmark), are co-owners in the Lodge and proudly involved in its operation.
Bathurst Inlet Lodge provides comfortable accommodations, in a variety of buildings. You may be housed in the small church (3 rooms), in new cabins overlooking the Burnside Delta, in a 2 bedroom house called Taipana House, in a historic building that served as a warehouse in the trading post days, but now provides comfortable lodging, or in a building that was used to house radio operators during the building of the DEW Line.
Your Bathurst Inlet Lodge package includes;
- Transportation to and from Bathurst Lodge and Yellowknife
- Meals, accommodation and programming while at the lodge
- Price is $4995.00 per person
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