Sustainably designed for human connection


Our Ethos

A thoughtfully curated communal space for up to 20 people evokes group intimacy, alongside cabins that invite privacy to retreat to and for oneself.

Take up space in both of our cabins, explore the property and beyond to make the most of your time on Savary.

British Columbia Savary Island Resort Main Lodge Communal Cabin Space Natural Light Wood Open plan Spacious Hosting

Main Lodge Cabin

  • Upstairs in the Main Lodge are two sky suites, an intimate getaway dream come true for a peaceful nights sleep.

    Each of the two suites feature a king size bed, a two person 6 ft soaker tub overlooking the forest with ocean glimpses, flat screen TV, propane fireplace, mini kitchen with granite countertops. Your own private deck with a bbq. 

  • The main lodge is set up to cater perfectly for your party. The lower floor has a large living area to amp the fun and host a party, or to relax and curl up in. 

    With the open plan space comes the commercial kitchen that has two 4 burner gas stoves, two large fridges, a commercial sink, and all the pots, pans and dishes for you to be able to rustle up a storm. 

The Bunkhouse Cabin

British Columbia Savary Island Resort Main Lodge Communal Cabin Space Natural Light Wood Open plan Spacious Hosting

The Bunkhouse of dreams

Set right by the main lodge overlooking the garden, our bunkhouse cabin features four bunk rooms.

These four rooms each consist of a queen bed, plus two twin bunk beds, as well as two washrooms, seating areas and hammocks.

Explore and Discover

From our on-site Mermaid bar/cafe, to the gorgeous cedar sauna with its’ cold plunge bath, two paddle boards and quick access to the beach, multiple hammocks, reading nooks, cosy corners, fire circles, and more. There’s something for everyone!

Sustainability

Recently renovated, the fabrics and textiles have been sourced and hand picked with a love and curiosity for natural fibres and organic materials. 

We used locally sourced wood, hand laid paths and etched gentle reminders into the rock. The resort is very much an extension of the natural world, to honour the reciprocity we all have with nature and each other.