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Nu-Salya 5

Tourism BC Inspected & Approved

2014 Glacier Heights Pl.
Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish,  B.C.
Canada  V0N 1T0
(south of Whistler)

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WINTER (November - April) Skiing/Boarding at Whistler, Blackcomb, Cypress - CLICK HERE
WHITEWATER RAFTING IN SQUAMISH - MAY - OCTOBER - CLICK HERE
AUTUMN - WINTER (November - February) Wildlife Float Tour - bald eagles, deer, black bear, coyote - CLICK HERE
KAYAKING IN SQUAMISH AREA RIVERS AND OCEAN - APRIL - NOVEMBER
Ocean Sports: windsurfing, kiteboarding,  sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, ocean kayaking
AUTUMN - WINTER (November - February) Brackendale Bald Eagle Viewing - CLICK HERE
Horse back riding year-round - CLICK HERE
Horse drawn sleigh rides, horse-back riding, hay rides - CLICK HERE
SPRING - SUMMER - AUTUMN (May - November) Golfing
SPRING- SUMMER- AUTUMN, hiking and mountain bike trails surround us - CLICK HERE

Nu-Salya Bed & Breakfast Chalet 
 

Canada Select 5 Stars

The only Five Star Bed and Breakfast in West Vancouver, Squamish or Whistler
Luxury lodging ideally located between Vancouver and Whistler,  host cities of the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010

SQUAMISH  WHISTLER
 
                Outdoor Recreational Capital of Canada    
    

 

Vancouver and Whistler will host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games
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Escape from the crowds for dream adventures to unique Nu-Salya B&B Chalet at our upscale Garibaldi Highlands residential cul-de-sac location just 36 miles south of Whistler, offering quiet serenity and dramatic ocean fjord and towering craggy snow capped mountain views. 
Our spectacular coastal community which is Canada's Winter Bald Eagle Capital offers unparalleled natural beauty - and perhaps the world's greatest diversity of Outdoor Recreation Adventures.

In 2002 Tourism British Columbia awards Nu-Salya B&B Chalet the prestigious Canada Select five star rating, which is The first time a Vancouver, Whistler or Squamish Bed and Breakfast has received this rating. The same year Forbes Travel selects Nu-Salya Bed & Breakfast  as the only Canadian BB in their list of top 12 North American Bed and Breakfast Inns. Nu-Salya is also included in Fodor's Guide to Vancouver & B.C. for lodging.

FLOATING THROUGH THE DENSEST CLUSTER OF BALD EAGLES ON EARTH - also Black Bears, Coyote, Deer and other birds


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Cheakamus Float Trip
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$89.00 - 119CDN  per person - 
Nusalya guests will receive a $10.00 discount

If the adrenaline rush of white water isn't what you're looking for, we also offer a float raft trip down the spectacular Cheakamus River which boasts stunning views of the Tantalus Mountain Range and Mount Garibaldi. Wildlife, including deer, black bear, coyote and abundant waterfowl including bald eagles, is often seen during this trip. It's a perfect family outing with a few bumps to wet your face but not enough to lose your hat. The trip also includes a delectable gourmet barbecue lunch.

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Sun Wolf Outdoor Centre offers a river float trip from November through February. The raft is an ideal vehicle of discovery for eagle-watching.  Floating quietly past, the eagles are not disturbed. Walk on the bank, and they'd all fly away. Participants in a rafting trip need to keep warm and dry to enjoy the eagles. That means rubber boots, rubber gloves, warm clothes, and an all-body rain suit.  Around every bend in the river stands another perch tree with perhaps a dozen eagles on it. The eagles use Douglas fir, western red cedar, hemlock, and cottonwood for their perches. The mature adults, after about five years, attain the characteristic white head and tail. Mature birds boast a wing span of six feet. The immature birds are mottled brown and appear even larger than their parents. There are also other birds to enjoy in this Squamish Valley below the emerald green forests and 8000-foot glacier-capped Tantalus Mountains; dippers, goldeneye and merganser ducks, and white trumpeter swans. 

The float trip starts on the Cheakamus River and includes a section of the Squamish River, along the Paradise Road Ecological Reserve of old-growth trees. The chum salmon run begins here each September. The eagles are present from November through March, but are most abundant in January. Thousands of salmon carcasses are present in the water and on the banks in January. The pullout puts you near Thor Frosley's Brackendale Cafe and Art Gallery, where one can enjoy the hot fireplace, some hearty soup, and good talk with Thor, inspirer of the Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival. 2000 marks the 14th annual festival. The festival also has an eagle art show, an eagle photography workshop, and a shindig of a party. Rafting is a popular soft adventure in many locations," says Thor. "But if you want to see the largest concentration of bald eagles on Earth, you'd better come to see us at Brackendale."

BALD EAGLE COUNTS

 1986 / 537 1987 / 952 1988 / 2500  1989 / 1560 1990 / 737
1991 / 875 1992 / 1675 1993 / 1574 1994 / 3769 1995 / 2597 
1996 / 1859 1997 / 1319 1998 / 1352 1999 / 1847 2000/2607 

Sunwolf Rafting: 1-877-806-8046


Eagle Float Tour December 2002
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Let your spirit soar with our eagles, Dream Adventures and Places of Wonder await you in this Dramatic Land.... we hope you are left with magical lifetime memories.