Accommodations and amenities in Terrace, B.C.
A comfortable guesthouse base close to the Skeena, Kalum, and Zymoetz/Copper rivers.
Relax after a full day on the water.
Skeena Wilderness offers scenic lodging in northwest British Columbia, nestled in the mountains and positioned close to the main Skeena system.
The guesthouse includes four double-occupancy rooms, with two downstairs and two upstairs. Groups of four or fewer may be able to sleep one person to a room, depending on availability.
Guests can gather for home-cooked meals in the upstairs dining area and use the guesthouse as a practical, comfortable base between fishing days.
Guesthouse amenities
- Four double-occupancy rooms
- Home-cooked meals and dining area
- 24-hour power
- Wireless internet and cell service with most carriers
- Tap water, showers, and shared bathrooms
- Medical facilities approximately ten minutes away in Terrace
The guesthouse, rooms, kitchen, dining, and common areas.
Come prepared for changing northwest weather.
Layering is important in this region. Thermal underwear, fleece or soft-shell insulation, rain gear, and synthetic fabrics are preferred over cotton.
Laundry is not offered as a regular service, but laundry machines are available on-site for emergencies.
Reliable basics while you are here.
Power is available 24 hours a day. Wireless internet is available, and most visitors receive cell service with common carriers. Tap water is drinkable, and bottled water is available for guests who prefer it.
Rods, reels, flies, and selected rental gear.
Anglers are encouraged to bring their own preferred equipment, but Skeena Wilderness keeps a limited amount of rental and backup gear available. If you know you will need rods, reels, waders, boots, or other support gear, confirm availability before your trip.