With global temperatures reaching unprecedented highs, many travelers are opting for refreshing, cooler escapes over tropical getaways, choosing sustainable staycations closer to home.
British Columbia shines as a winter wonderland, offering an abundance of cold-weather destinations paired with a rich tapestry of Indigenous history and culture waiting to be discovered.
On Canada’s west coast, visitors can embrace the cool climate with experiences such as world-class fishing, soaking in natural hot springs, and cozy beachfront storm watching—all while forging meaningful connections with BC’s Indigenous communities.
Here are our top picks for Indigenous-owned, year-round destinations across the province, perfect for experiencing the magic of BC’s cooler months.
Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort – Ainsworth Hot Springs, BC
Located in the heart of the Kootenay Mountain range, visitors to Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort can experience the area’s rich history dating back to the 1800’s and soak in the warm, healing mineral waters. The hot springs include a natural cave and pool with the same waters The Ktunaxa (K-too-nah-ha) First Nations Peoples soaked in for its restorative properties after a long day of fishing, hunting, and gathering roots and berries. Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and lithium found in the thermal water support the immune system, ease muscle tension and relax the whole body, making it the perfect way to end a day of adventures.
Tin Wis – Tofino, BC
Offering beachfront relaxation and adventure in Tofino, the 85-room Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort is owned and operated by the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and is the ultimate “cool-cation” destination, blending exciting outdoor activities with cozy comforts. Guests can experience the wild west coast storms firsthand and explore the coastline, before unwinding in the new beachside hot tub.
Nemiah Valley Lodge – Nemaiah Valley, BC
Guests travelling to Nemiah Valley Lodge can experience the perfect blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation with a “cool-cation” amongst the mountains. Set in the heart of Tsilhqot’in (Sill-ko-teen) Title Lands, guests can connect with the Xeni Gwet’in (Ha-nay Gwet-een) people while enjoying all-inclusive stays filled with hiking, kayaking, and unique cultural programs like beading and baby-basket making demonstrations. Surrounded by cozy log cabins and a stunning, rejuvenating landscape, Nemiah Valley is an unforgettable addition to any cool-weather travel itinerary.
Fraser River Lodge – Agassiz, BC
Dropping down to temperatures below zero in the winter months, Fraser River Lodge offers luxury adventure travel, guided Sturgeon fishing excursions, cozy campfire experiences and gourmet dining from its private location in the Fraser Valley. A peaceful riverfront retreat surrounded by the snowcapped Cascade Mountain Range, guests can enjoy various activities such as hiking, axe throwing, cooking classes, and trap shooting.