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Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are 14 huts spread along the length of the Sunshine Coast Trail between Saltery Bay and Lund. From north to south they are: Bliss Portage, Manzanita Bluff, Rieveley Pond, Inland Lake-Anthony Island, Confederation Lake, Fiddlehead Landing, Tin Hat, Elk Lake, Walt Hill, Golden Stanley, Mount Troubridge, Rainy Day Lake, and Fairview Bay. Operated By: Sunshine Coast Trail/Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society Best For: Hiking Sleeps: Most huts sleep 10, but a few fit 3-6. Booking: None. All huts are hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $5/person/night are encouraged. More Info: Sunshine Coast Trail
Location: There are four cabins accessed from the same trailhead in Tetrahedron Provincial Park north of Sechelt: Batchelor Cabin, Edwards Cabin, Mount Steele Cabin, and McNair Cabin. Batchelor and Edwards Cabins are on my list of the best easy backpacking trips in BC . Operated By: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club and Tetrahedron Provincial Park Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served and are often over capacity on winter weekends. Cost: $15/person/night for non-members, $10/person/night for Tetrahedron Outdoor Club members More Info: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club , Tetrahedron Outdoor Facebook group (for trail and road conditions) Tetrahedron Provincial Park
Location: There are four cabins accessed from the same trailhead in Tetrahedron Provincial Park north of Sechelt: Batchelor Cabin, Edwards Cabin, Mount Steele Cabin, and McNair Cabin. Batchelor and Edwards Cabins are on my list of the best easy backpacking trips in BC . Operated By: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club and Tetrahedron Provincial Park Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served and are often over capacity on winter weekends. Cost: $15/person/night for non-members, $10/person/night for Tetrahedron Outdoor Club members More Info: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club , Tetrahedron Outdoor Facebook group (for trail and road conditions) Tetrahedron Provincial Park
Location: There are four cabins accessed from the same trailhead in Tetrahedron Provincial Park north of Sechelt: Batchelor Cabin, Edwards Cabin, Mount Steele Cabin, and McNair Cabin. Batchelor and Edwards Cabins are on my list of the best easy backpacking trips in BC . Operated By: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club and Tetrahedron Provincial Park Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served and are often over capacity on winter weekends. Cost: $15/person/night for non-members, $10/person/night for Tetrahedron Outdoor Club members More Info: Tetrahedron Outdoor Club , Tetrahedron Outdoor Facebook group (for trail and road conditions) Tetrahedron Provincial Park
Location: On the South Powell Divide in the Eldred River Valley north of Powell River. Operated By: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association Best For: Hiking, ski touring Sleeps: 6-10 Booking: None. The hut is first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $10/person/day are welcome. More Info: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association
Location: The Knuckleheads Range north of Lois Lake near Powell River. There are three cabins: Vic Cole Lodge, E-Branch Cabin, and A-Branch Cabin (Chateau Rotary Cabin). Operated By: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 8-12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $10/person/day are welcome. More Info: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association
Location: The Knuckleheads Range north of Lois Lake near Powell River. There are three cabins: Vic Cole Lodge, E-Branch Cabin, and A-Branch Cabin (Chateau Rotary Cabin). Operated By: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 8-12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $10/person/day are welcome. More Info: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association
Location: The Knuckleheads Range north of Lois Lake near Powell River. There are three cabins: Vic Cole Lodge, E-Branch Cabin, and A-Branch Cabin (Chateau Rotary Cabin). Operated By: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association Best For: Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing Sleeps: Each cabin sleeps 8-12 Booking: None. All huts are first-come, first-served. Cost: Free, but donations of $10/person/day are welcome. More Info: Knuckleheads Winter Recreation Association