Ten-ee-ah Lodge & Campground

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Moderate ($$)
Dining Capacity
Bedrooms
Exclusive Use
Wedding Licence
Wilderness Resort Nestled In The Heart Of British Columbia
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Ten-ee-ah Lodge & Campground Features & Capacity

Overview

Venue Type
Lodge

Venue

Decorations
On-Site Parking
Outdoor Reception Space
Pet Friendly
Water View
WiFi
Exclusive Use

Food and Drink

Alcohol Licence
Bar
In-house Catering
In-House Wine List
Vegan
Ten-ee-ah Lodge & Campground Full Description
Experience adventure, active relaxation, and the “Canadian Dream” in an environment of singular beauty. Ten-ee-ah Lodge has become one of the leading wilderness resorts in Western Canada. In the heart of the Cariboo Country, our resort is the only property on Spout Lake, surrounded by a hilly countryside and vast areas of forest. “Ten-ee-ah” is Shuswap, a language still spoken today by native people (also called “First Nations”) translates to “big animal”, meaning the moose. Buster Hamilton, a Shuswap native, and his wife Milly built Ten-ee-ah in 1942 as a hunting base camp operating it until 1970. At that time, there was only a wagon trail that led from Lac La Hache to the camp where the Hamiltons were the only ones to provide guaranteed moose kill on their hunting trips. They employed two native outfitters (guides). Marc’s and Jimy’s cabins are still intact and used today as Ten-ee-ah’s staff cabins. Over the years the camp extended its offer to fishing, thus attracting many fishermen during the summer. In 1970 the hunting and fishing camp was sold to the Biltzans, who continued to operate it until 1980 when it changed into Swiss ownership remaining there ever since. In the years to come, the camp was gradually extended and adapted to the new market requirements. The original hunting and fishing camp developed into a vacation resort, attracting more and more Europeans. Ten-ee-ah Lodge today is one of the leading Wilderness Resorts in British Columbia and has an excellent reputation overseas. Since 2002, the lodge is managed by the Bader family with a lot of charm, care and devotion.
Ten-ee-ah Lodge & Campground Location & Contact Details

Address

1799 Spout Lake Road, Lac La Hache, V0K 1T0, British Columbia, Canada