Cross the perpetually quiet road, dip down another steep path and you’ve arrived at a stony public beach that feels private with a view of the mountains and seals searching for a snack. It’s the perfect place to catch the sunset and get absolutely freezing in the clear waters of Howe Sound. Don’t worry, that uphill climb back the the house is the perfect warmup before sliding into your private hot tub.
Inside the Trail House, the space is well-equipped for ample lounging—though if you're looking for a place to hole up and cook the weekend away, be aware that two plug-in convection burners and a toaster oven take the place of a conventional stovetop and oven. We managed to chef it up with ambitious meals over two nights and three days, but there is an element of alpine hostel vibes to the cooking setup, for better or worse.
That said, the house is well stocked with everything one would need otherwise. On the bookshelves you’ll find a selection of hardcovers seemingly plucked from the reading list of Field Mag editors, sure to inspire further wanderlust and enhanced forest bathing.
Best of all, at the Trail House there are no screens except the ones you bring. (The wi-fi is strong though, in case you need to tap into Netflix for some smooth brain vibes.) Between splitting wood, stoking the fire in the tub, cozying by the wood stove in the house, and pan frying a locally caught steelhead trout there’s little need or desire for much of anything else in the Trail House. And that’s the greatest thing one could ask for in a weekend away—except perhaps a whale sighting or two.
The Trail House Bowen Island cabin rental is available from $269 per night CAD.
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