Tsa-Kwa-Luten Lodge Quadra Island


Tsa-Kwa-Luten Lodge on Quadra Island in the BC Discovery Islands is one of the few lodges featuring authentic Pacific Coast native architecture, art and culture based on traditional Kwagiulth historical values. All accommodations are deluxe oceanview at affordables rates. A magical place, where legends live Long before European explorers made their way to the Pacific Northwest, Cape Mudge on picturesque Quadra Island was called "Tsa-Kwa-Luten," which means gathering place in the Kwak'wala language. Today, the Laichwiltach people have conceived and built a modern, full-service beach-front Lodge where their ancestors once lived, hunted and fished the salmon rich Discovery Passage. Tsa-Kwa-Luten is one of the few lodges featuring authentic Pacific Coast native architecture, art and culture based on traditional Kwagiulth historical values. The Lodge exudes the warmth of west coast wood construction and features the design of a Kwagiulth "Big House" as the main foyer and lounge area


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Location: 1 Lighthouse Rd. Quadra Island BC British Columbia Canada
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