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In July 2017, Nass Valley Bed & Breakfast was named 1 of 13 TOP "Bucketlist Worthy" Bed & Breakfasts in the WORLD!

Your Hostess ...

Kim was initially introduced to the Nass Valley in 2007 to become the Chief Operating Officer for Nisga'a Tourism. At the moment of arrival she knew..." this was home!"  After working with the Nisga'a Nation until late 2011 The opportunity to purchase the property came up and that was the birth of Nass Valley Bed and Breakfast.

With the love of serving others, meeting new people, hearing about different cultures, dabbling in taste, and most of all, the love of nature she strives to ensure her guests love it here as much as she does!

 

 

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The Bed and Breakfast is nestled on 172 acres among the majestic mountains of the Nass Valley, and the property offers many wonderful outdoor experiences. 

Grizzly and black bears are regulars here along with wolves, coyotes, fox and martins.  If you are a birdwatcher, you will be surprised by the number of species of birds that make their home here in the valley. One of our favourites is the "pileated" woodpecker that can have a wingspan of over 3 feet.

Follow our trail down to the end of our property and you will find yourself in what is often referred to as the "bear patch" or better known as the Ginget, an ecological reserve.  This is where bears and other wildlife head to get their fill of fresh fish.  We also have several resident beavers in the Ginget so don't be surprised to see a few beaver dams in the area.

 

A little history

The Nass Valley is home to the Nisga'a Nation who have resided here for millenia.  The Nisga'a offer truly unique Aboriginal Cultural Experiences.  A visit to the Nisga'a Museum is a good place to start.  The state of the art Museum is located approximately 40 kms northwest of us and is a must for every visitor. For more information about the museum please follow this link: www.nisgaamuseum.ca

If you are looking for a little more of a challenge and an outdoor experience, you can spend some time in the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park.  This is a Provincial park jointly managed by the Nisga'a Nation and the Province of British Columbia.  You can book a tour to the volcano or you may choose a self-directed driving tour and walk into the various stops to get a look at some of the features of the Park.

For more information regarding the Nass Valley and surrounding area please visit our links page.

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