Stikine Valley Inn
Telegraph Creek, British Columbia
Activity Level
Family Friendly
Amenities
Amenities
“A Tahltan approach to hospitality.” The Stikine Valley Inn (SVI) is tucked quietly within the wilderness of north-western British Columbia. It is a local gem and an adventure seeking traveler’s paradise. If you are seeking a warm and genuine welcome from local Tahltan owners Nancy and Claire Quock, then you’ve found the right place. We love making a fuss for all of our guests and truly making them feel welcome. Relax in one of our spacious deluxe queen rooms with large private bathrooms and soaker tubs. The SVI features stylized, comfortable décor and offers an innovative and delicious menu in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. We provide deliciously comforting and nutritious foods including soups, stews, burgers, sandwiches, daily dinner specials and home-made desserts, as well as excellent coffees and teas. Telegraph Creek is known for its strong First Nations heritage and as a gathering place where Tahltans come together from all over to celebrate our Culture. The SVI is a hub for meeting locals and an excellent place to take in the Culture of the Tahltan First Nation People. There are many spots with historical significance to explore along the 112 km road into town from Dease lake, BC, such as the Grand Canyon of the Stikine and the traditional Tahltan Fish Camp at Thadū where the Tahltan and Stikine rivers meet. If you want to discover the vast beauty of the Stikine Valley wilderness, then our hotel is the perfect choice for your next family vacation. We’ve been expecting you!
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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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