Yoho National Park House Boats Accommodation
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The Yoho National Park in British Columbia may be the smallest of the 4 Canadian Rockies’ national parks, but it is also the most dramatic, the most scintillating, and the most contrasting. A true diamond in the rough is an understated yet equally worthy description of Yoho, which when translated is the Cree word for expressing awe. Fed by glaciers, the prominent Kicking Horse River pounds its way through the park, accentuating the almost foreboding atmosphere, and further adds to the already dominating landscape of waterfalls, glacial lakes, and patches of meadow.
Yoho National Park has the further added benefit of being the least tarnished of the 4 Rockies’ parks, leaving its terrain fairly unspoilt and most authentic. Camping is the ideal way to discover and explore the national park as it provides accommodation within the heart of this inspiring location and gives visitors the best vantage points in terms of spellbinding scenery. Yoho National Park... Show more
About House Boats
Guests truly make their accommodation and integral part of their holiday when they opt to stay in a houseboat. There is a wide variety of options when it comes to Houseboating. For guests with seafaring experience, and a skippers licence, there is the opportunity to commandeer your own boathouse, and enjoy the flexibility and freedom it offers. These smaller boathouses can sleep up-to five people and offer basic amenities for self-catering. For guests wanting or willing to let someone else do the boating there are both economy and luxury houseboating options to choose from. Economy is ideal for larger groups, and guest who want a more hands-on approach to their holiday. Guests preferring smaller groups, or wanting to simply take in the experience, luxury is the way to go. Extra’s on a luxury houseboat include full ensuite cabins, all meals made by the boats chef, and full deluxe amenities.