Boutique Rooms

Skwachàys Lodge features 18 rooms that have been uniquely designed by six of Vancouver’s top hotel designers partnered with six Indigenous artists to created stunning art installations in every unit.

Suite Rooms

Family Rooms - 1 Queen and 2 twins OR 1 King and 1 pullout sofa - sleeps 4 - 398 sq. ft. - free wifi

Paddle Room

Feathers are used in ceremonies to connect humankind with the spirits of the natural world.

Canadiana Room

The rhythmic beating of drums symbolizes the spiritual relationship between animals, humans, and nature.

Deluxe Rooms, 1 king bed

Sleeps 2 - 1 King bed - between 253 and 307 sq. ft. - free wifi

Water Room

Giving life to all of nature’s creatures, water is an element worthy of reverence and protection.

Feather Room

Feathers are used in ceremonies to connect humankind with the spirits of the natural world.

Air Room

Together the mischievous Raven and the peaceful Eagle bring balance, magic and creativity to the world.

Collage Room

The bold line drawings of the Horse and the Hummingbird remind us of the prominent role animals play in Indigenous culture.

Poem Room

The mythological relationship between humans and nature is expressed through expressive pencil drawings and compelling poetry.

Drum Circle Room

Families of powwow dancers lit by the Northern Lights move to the rhythmic beat of the thunder drums.

Hummingbird Room

Giving life to all of nature’s creatures, water is an element worthy of reverence and protection.

Longhouse Room

The Longhouse is a gathering place where families, neighbours, and nations share in their cultural traditions.

Earth Room

The Bear and the Wolf protect the wilderness and nurture the earth’s continued prosperity.

Forest Spirits Room

Against a forested backdrop of white birch trees, a family dances together.

King Salmon Room

People, like Salmon, will always return home, even if it means swimming upstream against all odds.

Deluxe Rooms, 1 queen bed

Sleeps 2 - 1 Queen bed - between 221 and 291 sq. ft. - free wifi

Tlingit Hat Room

Woven spruce hats denote wisdom and prestige in Tlingit society and signify the wearer as a figure of great social importance.

Moon Room

Delivered to its heavenly perch by the daring Raven, the Golden Moon watches over the world below.

Deluxe Rooms, 2 double beds

Sleeps 4 - 2 Double beds - between 291 and 307 sq. ft. - free wifi

Wilderness Teachings Room

Ancient forests recall the legends of supernatural beings encountering the forces of nature.

Sea Kingdom Room

The Salmon gives life to humankind through its generosity, and in return, the people only take what they need from the Sea Kingdom.

Northern Lights Room

Under the full moon, the Black Bear observes a procession of powwow dancers parading beneath the magical Northern Lights.