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Sullivan Bay Marine Resort, situated at 50.8836512711741° N, -126.827716827393° W in the heart of the Broughton Islands, BC, is a historic and enchanting destination. Established in 1945 by Myrtle and Bruce Collinson, it began as a bustling seaplane harbour, fish camp, store, and post office, renowned as the busiest float plane base on the coast until the mid-1950s. After changing hands in 1957, the facilities were transformed into a tourist resort in 1971.
Today, this marine resort offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Accessible only by boat, seaplane, or helicopter, it serves as a provisioning base for the Great Bear Rainforest area. The resort features float homes, a general store, liquor store, fuel service, and a restaurant known for its exceptional cuisine, including a weekly prime rib dinner that fosters a sense of community among guests. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and warm hospitality, Sullivan Bay Marine Resort is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic and luxurious coastal experience. Northwest Seaplanes provides convenient flights from Seattle, making this remote paradise accessible to travelers from afar.
Dockage
- Average price per day:0.0000 CAD per foot (2023/09/03)
- Type:Floating, T Dock, Wood
- Accessibility:AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Phone Hookup
2500′ reservations suggested
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