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    July 14th, 2012 Squamish River rafting with Sunwolf
    Angela P.

    What a great find! I was looking to go white-water rafting and I booked with Sunwolf. The tour was spectacular, but what really made it special was the people who run the show. There were about 20 guests on the tour that day, in three boats. As the day progressed, I realised our boat's guide was one of the partners in the project. It was really cool to be on a tour led by people who are so passioonate about what they do that they decided to run their own show. The operation consists of some cabins as well as fishing expeditions in addition to the rafting. There is also a small restaurant, which is of some note. The chef enjoys crafting delicious fare out of local produce which is to some degree grown in her own garden. She is also sensitive to needs of those with food allergies. This was a HUGE deal to me, as I do have a gluten allergy. I had let them know beforehand, but I wasn't expecting much. They totally blew my mind - I had my own cornbread muffin and a gluten-free brownie instead of the wheat roll and cookie the others enjoyed. My GF food was amazing, and instead of feeling less than human for not being able to eat wheat, they made me feel really cared-for. The rest of the food we had on the trip was divine. The raft tour stops at a little camp site on an island where they grilled up huge slabs of BC salmon and served it with quinoa salad, caesar salad, and the rolls. There was also chips and veggies with dip...all in all, very healthy and tasty and BY FAR the BEST food I have ever had on this type of tour (in the past I have been tossed a plastic-wrapped sandwich that is totally inedible to me). But back to the tour...I don't want to ruin it by spoling everything, but let's say you won't be bored at all. Great for novices and experienced alike; we had people ranging from 16 to 60 in our group who were all thrilled. There was plenty of white water and rapids, and also calmer areas where we were permitted to get directly in the river (hang on to the boat!). The guides were informative with regard to not only the geology and history of the area, but also told us some stories about the native peoples and wildlife. Additionally, we were informed about other things to do in the area...my time in Whistler is now full of other must-do activites that I would not otherwise have known about. When the tour concluded, we came back to the lodge/restaurant area, where we were served olives, pita, hummus, cucumber, water, & coffee. There was a professional photographer on the tour who made CDs with our photos available for purchase, which I bought, and I'm posting some pics here. They also have a video on You Tube you can watch if you want a better idea of what to expect. At any rate, if you are going to Whistler, you will do yourself a favor by choosing one of their tours, or even staying in one of their cabins if you really want to unplug (I plan to stay there on my next trip).

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    Was in Whistler for a week from Arizona for family ski trip and took a day off for Sunwolf's Eagle Rafting Trip.

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    Rockwater Secret Cove Resort - Tent 58

    Rockwater Secret Cove Resort

    (62 reviews)

    If you are 'glamping' in the beautiful seaside tents, it's a fun adventure to wander up the…read moreboardwalk for a nice dinner (although the room service is quite exceptional)! An instant favourite was the scallops which was rich and creamy without being overly heavy. The atmosphere is casual but classy, making it the perfect spot for a relaxed meal. The menu is well curated, from classic dishes like rack of lamb to more creative options like seared scallops, fish, mussels. The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and the flavors are expertly balanced.

    We decided to spend our Anniversary here at the Rockwater Secret Cove Resort from Washington. Years…read moreago we stayed here and stayed in a historic cabin. This time we reserved a water side tent. We could not have been happier. This thing is an actual tent with a metal frame. It's one main space with a small bump out for the water closet. There's a shower/sink area with a jetted soaking tub on the other side. Don't get any illusions about sound insulation or sound privacy. These things are lightly constructed and move in the wind which was very cool because a wind storm rolled in. The sea was rolling and all we could here was wind and breakers hitting the rocks below us. There's a gas fireplace inside and the double doors lead out onto the deck for the unobstructed view. We had no problems with the front desk or housekeeping. Just know the way you get to the tents is on a long raised boardwalk along the cliff side. If you get a tent with a high number it's a pretty good hump. There are also copious amounts of stairways leading to the tents from the walkway. They have some luggage carts to use and they pick them up after you drag your stuff to your tent. We enjoyed every minute and barely left our tent. It was pretty quiet and restful. The restaurant/bar is in the main building and is considered high end. The prices certainly are but I did not see that in the food per se. I had seafood linguine. It had scallops (scallop bits actually) shrimp, Krab, and a hint of salmon. First off when you put shrimp in a creamy pasta dish the tails need to be removed. The shrimp in my dish had tails. I took time to remove them which I shouldn't have had to do. The salmon was a few flaky chunks about the size of my thumbnail. The flavor was okay but I found the sauce a bit runny and the linguine was not cooked long enough for me. I did not complain though. My Bride had a lamb dish with vegetables and whipped potatoes. We are coming back to stay here but will most likely not patronize the restaurant. I thought it was overpriced even at the US to Canada exchange rate. This takes nothing away from the resort. It's amazing here and we shall return.

    Windsor Guest House - Delicious French toast will give you energy for a beautiful day.

    Windsor Guest House

    (4 reviews)

    Mount Pleasant

    We needed a quick and easy place to spend three days in Vancouver this July, and based on the…read moreprice, we thought we would try here. It's in a really pretty neighborhood and in walking distance of downtown if you don't mind walking. It's also close to the running path which is nice to take either across to Stanley Park or over to Granville Island. Thank goodness it was on the cooler side because our room had no air conditioning, and we had to MacGyver a fan in the propped open window to get the cool air in. Worked like a charm! The bed was comfortable if you already have metal rods in your back, and the breakfast made me believe Canada just doesn't believe in meat in the morning. I believe in the power of the pig. It's what's for breakfast! They really only had two options: eggs or pancakes, but there was fresh-made baked goods which were a nice touch. One turn off is they only serve breakfast from 8:00-10:00 so we fit a run in before and by that point a few people had eaten and left. The family who runs the place is friendly, but always seems a bit flustered. Overall, go here if you have a few days and don't mind walking, but beware, for us late night eaters, NOTHING was open past 9:00 on that side of the river.

    We don't know Vancouver that well but needed a place to stay while moving our daughter into UBC…read moreresidence. Windsor House was easy to find, had parking available and plenty of room for the three of us to stay comfortably. We stayed in the basement suite, which had a queen bed and sofa bed as well as a bathroom and small kitchen. There wasn't much to the kitchen but we appreciated the small fridge. There was a direct outside door to the basement suite which turned out to be quite an advantage. We didn't know the area well, and decided to bring all our daughter's possessions inside for safe keeping. Breakfast was okay, though the breakfast room can get quite packed and there are no vegan options (our daughter is vegan). Finally, Windsor Guest House was a nice little walk to the Broadway-City Hall train station and to the B-line which is the main bus that goes to UBC. I decided to give 3 stars based on the mouse that we saw come in under the door. We chased it out and blocked the crack after that episode.

    English Bay Inn - 1st floor charm

    English Bay Inn

    (10 reviews)

    West End

    This is short summary of our two night stay…read more Rooms 1, 2, 3 are on 1st floor. 4&5 on 2nd floor and room 6 is in the basement. We stayed in room #3 that has AC, This one is an en-suite bedroom. Room 3 seems to be the smallest one compare to all others. We did peek into room #1 and it was larger. Pros: #1: close proximity to English Bay and #1 rated Stanley Park. Within walking distance to many restaurants. Stanley Park has Brewery that is within 5 minute walking distance from the Inn. #2: free parking spaces (3) in the back if space is available. must request ahead of time. #3: very romantic, cozy setting with lots of furnishings to go with name like English Bay Inn. Had port wine with several glasses to use. #4: Yes, the breakfast and the friendly staff serving you in the morning. The staff is very personable and paid attention to details. Cons: #3 being the smallest, we did not have enough room to open the suitcase fully but somehow managed it. If you are big, you will definitely hate this room. Overall, we will definitely stay again and recommend to others

    This is the cutest Bed & Breakfast inns ever. It's nestled between a lot of tall apartment…read morebuildings, hiding a bit as a little treasure should. We just checked out, and during this time of the year (May) there are beautiful flower blooms and weather to go with the charming house. My parents booked unit 6, the attic. My husband, son, my brother and I had unit 5, the basement. For Unit 6, you enter into a seating area, then go up another flight of stairs to another small seating area, the bed area and a pretty good sized bathroom. Our basement until (in photos) has a small kitchen, small dining room, and two sleeping areas. My brother was with us just one night so he took the back bedroom, and when he left our son took the bedroom. With either situation the basement was enough room for us. If you are visiting with a child, I'd recommend booking the basement to keep the rest of the house quiet for the other guests. The only downside for the basement unit is that you don't get the wonderful breakfast with it. My parents and my husband and I switched off going to breakfast on different mornings since the attic unit does include breakfast. They thoroughly enjoyed their omelet breakfast and declared that we'll enjoy our turn the next day - and we did enjoy it this morning! We had muffins, fruit salad, and delicious Eggs Benedict with corned beef, small salad, sprouts and grilled tomatoes. A gentleman sitting in front of me had the omelets the day before and asked for fruit and cereal instead today, and they happily supplied him with what he asked for. The house is obviously an older house. It's nothing like staying at a brand new five star hotel, but you can say that's all part of the charm of it. When I visit Vancouver again, I plan to book with them again as long as they have availability. The Inn is also very nicely located. You can walk a short block down to the bay and take a nice walk one way to Stanley Park (the entrance is one block north), or walk south to a popular beach and restaurant area. If you are driving, make sure to request a reserved parking space (there are only 3). I'm a fan, and if you enjoy character and supporting small quality businesses with caretakers who want to make your trip enjoyable, book with them!

    Kitsilano Suites - Studio Suite 102 - Living Area with Queen Bed

    Kitsilano Suites

    (5 reviews)

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    Kitsilano

    Stayed here for a week with my daughter. The house is beautiful, immaculate, the owner takes pride…read moreand gives serious attention to small details. this part of Kitsilano is one of the premier residential areas in Vancouver and this part of sixth avenue is the best part of Kits. Absolutely flawless, superbly wonderful. What more can I say?

    I just spent the last two weeks in suite 202 of the Kitsilano suites and it was one of the best…read moreplaces I've ever stayed. I've gotten into the habit of renting an apartment for a few weeks while on vacation and I'm always looking for interesting, comfortable, and livable places to stay and Kitsilano suites fit the bill perfectly and exceeded my expectations. There are four suites of varying size in this lovely restored historic home in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver. We stayed in the smaller upstairs studio, 202. Calling a studio is not giving it enough credit. It has more space than some apartments I've lived in! Everything is thoughtfully arranged and set up for ensure you have everything you need, no matter if you are staying one or two days or a month. The kitchen is better equipped than most homes and you can really cook up a storm in there, or just relax with some great wine, cheese and smoked salmon on the deck/porch out the back of the unit (there are great places within walking distance to buy things to eat in or dine out). Lots of thoughtful touches from the art, to the wifi, to the linens, to the slow closing cabinet doors so when you are cooking up a three course meal in the kitchen at 11:00 PM you won't disturb the other people staying here. Only two things to be aware of, if you have mobility issues you probably will have trouble climbing out of the great claw footed tube and the bed in 202 is low to the ground, but the other units might serve you better. Also, you can usually hear what is going on in the hall/stairs, so you just have to be respectful of the other guests and not go crazy when you come in late. Just ask Mark if you have any concerns. Speaking of Mark, he is the owner, and a great host. Very helpful and professional from the booking to checking in to making sure we have all we needed, or giving suggestions of things in town. Plus he is just a plain nice guy! I loved staying in his place and he is a great representative of the spirt of Vancouver. This was a perfect area of town to stay in as well. Quiet and homey but with plenty to do on 4th or on Broadway, just short walks away. We walked to many places in Vancouver, as there are tons of things to do in a 3-4 mile radius. Heck, downtown is only a 40 minute walk away! And if you are not a walker, the bus system in Vancouver is great and easy. There are a number of buses that stop near the suites that made getting around town a snap. Plus, the airport is only 20 minutes away by taxi (at least at 5:00 am!) so when it is time to leave it is a snap to get there. Next time you are in Vancouver, try Kitsialno Suites instead of a hotel. It will make your trip just that much more comfortable and memorable.

    Sunwolf - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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