

Nimmo Bay Lodge is a remote, luxury wilderness resort nestled in the Great Bear Rainforest, offering unparalleled access to nature and wildlife.

The lodge's dining room offers stunning views and a unique dining experience with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

A local favourite for fresh seafood, known for its fish and chips.
Offers a fine dining experience with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients and stunning views.
A short hike leads to a stunning waterfall, perfect for a refreshing morning dip.

Join a guided tour to spot bears in their natural habitat, an unforgettable afternoon experience.
Witness the breathtaking Northern Lights dance across the night sky, best viewed from the resort's hot tubs in the evening.
Nimmo Bay's coastal location experiences frequent rain; a waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities and exploring the nearby rainforest.

Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for navigating Nimmo Bay's rugged terrain and exploring nearby trails.
For safety while hiking in bear country, it's optional but recommended to carry bear spray.
Cured salmon and traditional bannock bread, served with cream cheese and berry jam.
Seafood stew with shrimp, scallops, halibut, and mussels in a tomato-based broth.
Slow-cooked elk meat with wild mushrooms, tomatoes, and herbs, served over pappardelle pasta.
Hand-carved from local wood, these bear statues represent the lodge's connection to the wilderness and its wildlife.
A local delicacy, salmon jerky is a traditional food of the indigenous people of the region, made from locally caught salmon.
Knitted by local artisans using wool from the region's sheep, these socks are a practical and warm reminder of the lodge's cool climate.
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A historic mosque in Sylhet, Bangladesh, known for its architectural beauty and cultural significance.

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