Imagine being off the grid enveloped in nature....a spacious, rustic cabin, privately located in Desolation Sound. Welcome to Covetime Retreat! Posted rate is for the Main Cabin
***See below for more details on our additional accommodations ***
Unwind here! Explore the private bay, seek out unique viewpoints and hike the trails or relax on the deck and enjoy the views and wildlife.
This property has expanded its offerings and has added 3 additional cabins . **** Please see those details below and note additional costs for additional cabins. Upgrades to the Main Cabin include: new appliances. In addition, we have a newly built self contained utility space which includes: a laundry room with washer, dryer, and a laundry sink, and a separate full bathroom.
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Cabin "Redonda" and Cabin "Cortes" (400 sq. ft):
- Each self contained heated cabin sleeps 4: 1 Queen master bedroom, 1 Queen Loft
- 1 Full bath
- 1 kitchenette: 2 burner gas cooktop, sink, under-counter fridge, and
dishes and cookware.
- use of the Utility space noted above called "Station".
$450/night
Cabin " Kinghorn" (600 sq ft)
- This self-contained heated cabin boosts extra space and added stunning views!
- sleeps 4 with a King master bedroom on a separate lower level and a Queen Loft
above the main floor
- 1 full larger bathroom and larger kitchen: 2 burner gas cooktop, under-counter
fridge, sink, with dishes and cookware.
- larger main floor for relaxing and enjoying the view!
- use of the Utility space noted above called "Station".
- $600/ night.
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Covetime Retreat is but a 10-minute kayak to Refuge Cove which offers unique shops, coffee, licensed restaurant, a general store and laundry facilities. Refuge cove is also the last fuel and propane stop heading north through Desolation sound. Boating in the area offers abundant fishing, prawning and oysters, available everyday;-)
This is an off the grid, self-contained boat access only property with water taxi and float plane easily arranged. The cabin is located 30 minutes by boat North of Lund, BC and 5 minutes by boat East of Squirrel Cove on Cortes Island.
Refuge Cove, B.C. is located approximately 150 km Northwest of Vancouver between the Mainland and Vancouver Island. Refuge Cove is a year-round community in the heart of the Desolation Sound area of the Inside Passage. A centrally located supply stop for boaters traveling in or near Desolation Sound, offering a wide range of services including moorage, fuel, groceries, ice, showers, laundry, espresso, a full service restaurant, and other supplies.
Most of the services are seasonal, and fully operational from June through September. During the rest of the year, the general store and fuel docks are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Refuge Cove proper is home to about twenty families during the warm summer months. Hundreds of boaters stop here daily during the summer, relaxing and provisioning for their Desolation Sound adventures. During the off season there are a handful of year round residents that call Refuge Cove home.
Refuge Cove can be accessed by one of two ways. By boat or by plane. It is possible to get within 3 miles of Refuge Cove by Car, with a short crossing by boat. Alternatively during the summer months there is direct flight service by Kenmore Air or Corilair Air. Float planes land right at the government dock just short distance from Covetime!
Desolation Sound Provincial Marine Park
(8,256 Hectares) is British Columbia’s largest marine park. This includes more than 60 km of shoreline, several offshore islands, and a gradually rising upland that contains a number of lakes, waterways, and waterfalls. Unwin Lake; a 173-hectare body of fresh water is the parks largest. Set back to the North and East, Coast Mountains soar to more than 2,400 meters. The warm waters surrounding the area teem with sea life. Ideal for swimming, scuba diving and feasting on your catch of the day, salmon, cod, prawns, crab, clams and oysters. Plenty other tasty morsels lie beneath on the oceans floor; to acquire them you must put on your scuba gear and get a little wet.
Cortes Island
Cortes Island, just across the channel, is where the big salmon congregate in early autumn. This 116 square mile island is accessible by ferry (16 car and 150 passenger capacity) and offers fantastic scenery, the freshest air in the world, idyllic beaches, and great fishing. This island boasts only two “stop signs” and is very popular with the tourists in the summer months.
Campbell River
Campbell River, population approximately 25,000, also known as the Salmon Capital of the World, is situated on Discovery Passage, on the north-east coast of Vancouver Island, facing the islands of Quadra, Cortes, Read and Redonda. The major industries of this area are forestry, fishing, mining, and tourism.
Powell River
Powell River with a population of 18,000, this friendly seaside town offers ‘big city’ amenities and luxury services without the ‘big city’ parking and traffic hassles.
A full-service hospital, medical, dental, chiropractic, physiotherapy and massage therapy clinics, health and beauty spas, a newly renovated recreation complex, full banking facilities, marine services, outdoor guides and outfitters, plus a wide range of retail outlets, art galleries, gift shops and fine dining are all within easy access.
Lund
Just around the corner is the historic community named after a city in Sweden. It was established in 1899 when the Thulin Brothers started to build the hotel, which is still in use today. Recently the hotel has changed ownership and has recently seen a major renovation. For most of the early years Lund served as a port for fisherman. Today Lund thrives on its attraction from tourists seeking the neighboring Gulf Islands and marine parks.
Savary Island
Situated 6km (4mi) west of Lund and accessible only by boat or water taxi, Savary is known as BC’s south sea island for its mild climate and sandy beaches. Eight km (5mi) long and crescent-shaped, Savary Island sits in warm waters where tides from northern Vancouver Island mingle with tides from the south; ocean temperatures are generally in the 22 degrees C (72 degrees F) range. Since there are no campsites here, accommodation takes the form of cabin rental or Bed-and-Breakfast. About 70 people live year-round on this pearl of an island, which looks like it floated up from the South Seas. Unlike most Gulf Islands, Savary runs east-west and is really an 8km clay ridge covered in sand. The south shore has the strait winds so it has big rollers and attracts surfers. The biggest arbutus tree in BC is located on the north shore of the island. The residents voted against having electricity. There is a public wharf and floats at Keefer Bay.
Climate and Weather
The Upper Sunshine Coast, from Saltery Bay to Desolation Sound boasts approximately 1,900 hours of sunshine annually. Summer temperatures vary from 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 30 degrees Celsius) while winter temperatures are mild.
Keywords: Stay where the yachter's play! Private 4 acre getaway located at the mouth of Desolation Sound. Property includes cabin, shop, covered dock, private bay and hiking trails. 10 minutes by rowboat or kayak to the amenities of Refuge Cove. 5 minutes by boat to the amenities of Squirrel Cove.
Driving directions from Vancouver.
Take the Langdale ferry from Horseshoe bay.
Drive Hwy 101 to Earls Cove. Take the ferry to Saltery Bay and continue on Hwy 101 to its northern most point, Lund BC.
From there you will need to boat 15 miles to refuge cove. Please refer to your boating charts and GPS once on the water.
When you arrive in refuge cove, "Covetime" is the only property on the northwest side of refuge cove, it is the only property with a white covered boat slip. Google maps enter: 50.12698, -124.84937.