Hundreds of years ago, the British writer Foster's novel "A ROOM WITH A VIEW" was published and became popular. The concept of "seeing the scenery" is also the design philosophy that Canadian log cabin hotel builders have believed in for centuries.
For the true traveler, the lodges hidden in the Canadian Rockies are not just a place to rest, they are the ideal of travel itself!
Hidden in the vast snowy area of BC, Canada exquisite cabins, a place that can give you the warmth of home. They are a haven in winter blizzards and the beginning of an ice and snow-fairy tale world.
This article will recommend you a few unique snow cabins in BC, Canada. These cabins are not world-famous, but they are worth collecting.
1. Selkirk Lodge
Selkirk Lodge is located in Revelstoke in the Kootenay Ranges. The unique location here provides world-class skiing and mountaineering experience.
The lodge has been voted the best adventure travel destination in the world by National Geographic magazine three times. It has been praised as "the place to experience European-style hiking without leaving Canada".
No wonder, more than half of the old guests come back here every year.
2. Fairy Meadow Hut
Tucked away in the Kootenay Mountains, Fairy Meadow Hut is a traditional old-school abode. The cabin has a full propane system and the cooking area has a baking oven and two stoves.
The most important thing is that it has an oversized and heated sauna so that your snow season itinerary can also be "burned"!
3. Wheeler Hut
Wheeler Hut is located four kilometers southwest of Rogers Mouth in Glacier National Park, BC.
Although not a "wild hut" in the true sense, it is located near the Trans-Canada Highway in the Selkirk Mountains and is an important base for mountaineering, hiking, and skiing.
The lodge is maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC). Wheeler Cabin is the only ACC cabin accessible by vehicle.
4. Stanley Mitchell Hut
Stanley Mitchell Hut is located in the Bow-Yoho Traverse in Yoho National Park, far from the city. The hut will create a quiet and classic tour that is most suitable for family travel. Skiers always make this the last stop on their ski trails.
Comfortable, peaceful, and family-friendly, this cottage always brings back memories of the old days. Snow wraps the cabin and clings to the roof like a winter blanket, and across the plain in front of you is a stunning view of the Rocky Mountains.
5. Louise and Richard Guy Hut
Louise and Richard Guy Hut are located on a vast col in the northern part of Yoho National Park.
Low prices, unique experiences, and cabin accommodation makes travel instantly cool, and the truly uninhibited backpacker doesn’t have to be the most expensive but must have the most unique experience.
This is a fairly modern cabin powered by solar, wind, and propane energy. This cottage is located in the Rocky Mountains and is completely isolated.
You won't feel any swaying or shaking, even in the most violent storms. Built to withstand harsh winters, this cabin provides the most comfortable shelter for the most intrepid explorers.