Looking to rent a cabin for a week. snow, secluded and dogs allowed. anyone know of any?
Mike C. replied:
I don't know if Tulameen has snow right now, but it's a good location, not sure the passability of the road from Coquihalla Summit but the usual way in is via Princeton. http://www.tulameenbc.com/accommodations.html There's also cabins in Manning Park and at Sunshine Valley halfway up Highway 3 to Manning Park, but that's often on the rainy side of the climate divide....there might be some things up the Anderson River from Boston Bar, also accessible via the Coquihalla...... and yeah Logan Lake might be a good choice, if there's snow up there......
Mike C. replied:
this is the Mines Hotel in Bralorne....it's modern-era, the fourth by that name there (the third was destroyed by fire around '82, the first and second were beautiful old carpenter-built ones, destroyed before my time, also by fire). But if you call them they may know of a cabin for rent there, and it DEFINITELY has snow up there..... long ways to drive (1.5-2 hours west of Lillooet on Road 40, and Lillooet is about 4 hours from Langley/Maple Ridge via Highway 1 - though on dry roads until maybe an hour past Lillooet...). Bralorne also has a small ski hill and some great x-country skiing. http://www.sledbralorne.com/motel.html
Mike C. replied:
This is in the same area but about 45 minutes closer to Lillooet....not as high up as Bralorne and though will have snow, maybe not as much as at Bralorne, which is a good 1000' higher and in a snowier area http://www.chilcotinholidays.com/wilderness_chalets.php
Mike C. replied:
and this place doesn't have cabins, not that I know of, but they may know of others around Tyaughton Lake other than the ones at Chilcotin Holidays, which I think used to be called the Gun Creek Ranch. Try googling for Gun Lake too, there might be individual cabins for rent there, or ask via the message box on this page https://www.facebook.com/BRVCA