Awis Guesthouse and Marina

Bamfield, British Columbia

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Just a few meters from the water on beautiful Barkley Sound in the heart of Vancouver Island’s west coast Bamfield community, the Awis Guesthouse and Marina (formally known as Ostrom’s Lodge and Marina) is a cozy lodge catering for both large and small groups of travellers. Offering 11 separate rooms with WiFi and cable there’s a full kitchen and spacious patio for guests to enjoy, along with plenty of parking and guest moorage on the private dock.

Watch eagles wheel in the sky from your window, or see bears wandering the beach while boats come and go from the marina and government dock. Surrounded by old-growth forests, unspoiled beaches and close to the Broken Islands Group, if you’re looking for a base to start your storm-watching vacation, wilderness hike, wildlife tour, or fishing or kayak expedition, you’ve found the right place. Part of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations HFN Hospitality group which supports the establishment of a strong, sustainable economy, providing employment and opportunities for the local community.

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Awis Guesthouse and Marina

448 Seaboard Road
Bamfield, British Columbia, V0R 1B0
250-728-3231 frontdesk@huuayaht.com Visit Website

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Learn more about Awis Guesthouse and Marina by visiting them online:

Visit Website

Awis Guesthouse and Marina

448 Seaboard Road
Bamfield, British Columbia, V0R 1B0
250-728-3231 frontdesk@huuayaht.com Visit Website

Business Hours

Map

Traditional Indigenous Dwellings

Traditional Indigenous accommodations were a sophisticated response to each community’s unique natural environment and lifestyle. Although contemporary Indigenous Peoples in Canada live in modern housing, our traditional dwellings can provide important insight into how we used to live.

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