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Imagine waking up
to the sound of waves breaking on the beach and looking out on
the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Yuquot Cabins and Campgrounds
offers this and more.
Click here for the Yuquot
Site map
The
Cabins
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Each
(there are six, one on the ocean, five on the lake) are 16'
x 18' made of cedar. The one bedroom has a bed platform with
two super-size (52" x 72") foamies so if you have more than
two people, one can be placed on the floor;
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There
is a wood stove for heat, propane stove, propane lamp
(propane provided), utility table, picnic table and chairs
in each unit;
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Camp-style kitchen equipment is provided that includes:
plates, cups, cutlery, pot/pan, dishpan, some utensils, and
a portable water container;
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Cold
water camp shower is available.
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Composting toilets.
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ATV
Transport of gear to/from wharf.
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Staff
provides both potable and non potable water for guests
staying in the cabins.
For the
Cabins you will need
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Food,
drinking, bedding, towels, ice for coolers (ice usually
lasts up to 4 days), a flashlight, matches
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Suggested clothing to bring along; Rain gear (this is the
West Coast of Vancouver Island), swim gear (weather
permitting), and good walking shoes.
Camping
sites & Yuquot Hut
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Rustic
campsites available along outside beach and near walk way to
dock (kayakers)
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Main
campsite in center of village and the Yuquot Hut are the
only campsites with fire pits and picnic tables
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Yuquot
Hut is a (20’ X 14”) traditional cedar pole hut for group
camping , the hut design is based on the interior drawing of
a Nootka house from John Webber’s drawings of 1778.Providing
only cedar benches for sleeping, storage and serving of food
on a polished pebble floor. The hut can sleep up to 8
individuals.

Day
Visits
Day visits are more than welcome, currently no
formal interpretive tours are being provided, however staff are
more than happy to provide any information on their history and
culture they can to you. For those traveling by boat to Yuquot
there is a small tie up fee at the dock and self guided fee for
individuals. Transportation to Yuquot can also be arranged
through our partners; Maxi’s Water Taxi, Air Nootka and Uchuck
lll who run scheduled trips to Yuquot twice weekly during the
summer.
General
Services
Yuquot has a small gift shop and office located at the rear of
the church where staff can assist quests for information,
payment of services and phone system for emergencies. Visa and
MasterCard are acceptable at Yuquot.
Costs
(all accommodations at Yuquot include free parking at
Ahaminaguus Marina in Gold River)
•
Cabins
o 125$ per night per cabin from mid June to mid September.
o $75 per night per cabin off season
• Yuquot Hut
o 50$ per night
• Campsites (beach & main campsites)
o $20 per night per cabin off season
• Day use Landing Fees
o $10 per boat tie
o 12$ for Adults
o 10$ for Seniors
o 5$ for Youth 13 & under
• Yuquot Moorage
o $25$ per boat /night
Discounts are available for groups of 6 or more people.
For
Reservations & Additional Information, please contact us by
E-mail
mjames14@shaw.ca,
or phone at (250) 850-5239.
Yuquot Guest Survey
Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nations appreciates your input in
assisting the future development of Yuquot Tourism Program.
Please complete this survey, and include your contact
information to have a chance to when a 16” X 22” Patrick Amos
numbered Print.
Download it Here.
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