Haida House at Tllaal

Tlell, British Columbia

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Nestled along the banks of the serene Tlell River, surrounded by ancient forest and open sky, you’ll find the Haida House at Tllaal – a classic 10-room lodge. With its timeless and cozy log aesthetic, this is the perfect home base from which to start off on your Haida Gwaii adventure. The nightly rate structure is ideal for those who wish to self-explore the many eco-adventures, natural attractions and historical and cultural sites found on Haida Gwaii’s Graham and Moresby Islands. Gift shop and conference facilities on-site. Designed to blend harmoniously with the landscape and honour traditional Haida architecture, you’ll fall in love with our 12 new two-bedroom cedar cabins. Boasting a choice of dune, ocean, and forest views, each features a minibar kitchen and great room with fireplace, flatscreen TV, covered hot tub and outdoor shower. Enjoy a bed and breakfast cabin stay, or as part of a 3, 4 or 7-night all-inclusive package.

Haida House at Tllaal

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Haida House at Tllaal

2087 Beitush Road
Tlell, British Columbia, V0T 1Y0
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Haida House at Tllaal

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Haida House at Tllaal

2087 Beitush Road
Tlell, British Columbia, V0T 1Y0
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The Original Original

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Tripadvisor 173 Reviews

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