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Experience true seclusion in a remote, picturesque setting. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to enjoy a private, nature-filled retreat in the Canadian Rockies. With access to a creek, 3 waterfalls and a surrounding forest, this is the perfect place to escape the busyness of city life.
Spend your days exploring the waterfalls and the iconic Blaeberry River! Follow the Waterfall signs to get to the first waterfall then go up the canyon to see the other ones. The Blaeberry River offers gentler rafting and paddling opportunities. There are also SUP, kayak and canoe guided tours and rentals nearby. There’s plenty of hiking, fishing, paddling and biking to enjoy.
We have 3 different listings available an off-grid cabin, 2 yurts or a tent site with 3 different campsites available.
We look forward to hosting you!
The campsite offers a mix of experiences, from easy access and proximity to Golden, to the allure of a nearby waterfall hike. However, the location is quite close to the road, leading to some noise and visibility concerns. While the waterfall is a highlight, the amenities are basic, lacking tables and running water, which may not suit everyone. Despite some privacy issues and rustic features, many visitors appreciate the secluded, natural setting.
Arrived and left in the dark and it was easy to find and level and comfortable. Looked like a nice spot to spend more time but my travels plans didn't go as expected for me to be there longer.
We had a great time camping on Flore's land - this was our first camping experience in Canada and definitely the wildest! Thank you so much for the advice about the waterfalls - we really enjoyed exploring these!
It was nice and secluded! It was very quiet as well! We enjoyed our time and the waterfall is a must! 😊 pack bug spray though there are quite a few mosquitoes!
We were able to find the spot fairly easily but were quite disappointed when we got to it. It is literally right off the road. No privacy. The ground is just scraped - there’s rocks, roots, etc. sticking up. There were no signs directing us the waterfall but after driving further up the dirt road, we parked at a dead end and followed signs from there to the waterfall. Logging trucks went past regularly until quite late at night and again starting early in the morning.
Location
Columbia Shuswap, British Columbia, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, Ĩyãħé Nakón mąkóce (Stoney), and Niitsítpiis-stahkoii ᖹᐟᒧᐧᐨᑯᐧ ᓴᐦᖾᐟ (Blackfoot / Niitsítapi ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ) First Nations according to