$211-601/night
3 Bedrooms • 1 Bath • Sleeps 4-7
Allows pets Internet Firewood Provided (more...)

The cabin is located on the beautiful Coutlee Plateau just outside of Merritt about 1000 feet up above the Coldwater River. Access is via 9km of gravel road that is well maintained and generally passable with 2wd year round if you have good winter tires. Everything you need for a comfortable stay is provided including all bedding, towels, soaps, a fully stocked kitchen, library, board games and more. Internet and cel service are generally excellent and quite reliable. The local bike shop in town has all kinds of recreational rentals available like skis and paddle-boards if you don't have your own. There are mapped, maintained trails for biking, hiking and horseback riding all around the cabin as well as lots of logging roads to explore and a stocked fishing lake at the end of the road.

Winters are long but the snow is usually pretty much gone by the end of April. May and June are beautiful as the grasslands come alive with wildflowers and new leaves emerge on the deciduous trees. Songbirds and hummingbirds abound and you will likely see brand new foals running with the local wild horses and maybe a fawn or two. The range cattle come up mid-May so you will see LOTS of cows and calves too! This is a wonderful time of year to get out and enjoy the beauty of the grasslands and forests surrounding the cabin before the heat of summer sets in.

July and August bring the heat and a perfect excuse for lazing on the deck or at the nearby lake. There is a significant temperature difference in the shade as the climate is quite dry here. Without the humidity, it is easy to escape the heat of the day with a walk in the forest. The days are long and the sunsets spectacular.

September can be warm too but the evenings and mornings get cooler and the days are getting shorter. September can often be a perfect month. October is absolutely stunning as the leaves change and the mornings start to get frosty. This a popular area for hunters with abundant wildlife so the cabin is a perfect spot to set up camp.

November tends to be the start of winter and we can usually count on our first big dump of snow by the end of the month. The days keep getting shorter and is a good time time to settle in for long evenings by the fire and explore the large selection of books and boardgames in the cabin. You won't find a more beautiful spot to celebrate winter holidays than the cabin. A white Christmas is pretty much guaranteed. December is a magical time to get out in the forest on skis or snowshoes. You'll be amazed at all the animal tracks and the sheer beauty of it all. Celebrate the winter solstice with a bonfire or come in January to unwind after a stressful holiday season in the city. The days are starting to get a little longer and we still have TONS of snow for you to play in.

February and March are the tail end of winter and your last chance to play in the snow before we transition back to spring. In March, you can often turn right out of the gate and go mountain biking or hiking between the cabin and the valley bottom or turn left and find some good snow up higher on the mountain.

You can easily spend your whole visit in the area surrounding the cabin but the Nicola Valley has many other adventures to offer. As the saying goes.... we have "a lake a day as long as you stay," beautiful rivers, provincial parks, art galleries and so much more!

About the Owner

Julia and Ludo are your hosts. We live on the property next door so we are nearby if you need anything but far enough away that you have plenty of privacy and your own space. We have a hobby farm so you may hear our dogs barking or the tractor going around feeding times. The dogs make sure that the resident coyote, cougar and bear population keep their distance and we have never had an issue with any of them since we got the dogs. We can stock the fridge for you with our own pork and beef and eggs and veggies from our local farmer friends (in season). We have build our home and the cabin ourselves and are continuing to work to make the space even more welcoming and fun. Please let us know if you have any ideas! There is usually someone around if you need anything. Julia works from home as a consultant most of the time but puts in some cowboy days in the saddle too. Ludo is a local contractor with a shop at home so he's around a lot too and a very handy guy. If you are interested in how all this off-grid living works, he'd be happy to tell you!

Property Type Cabin
House Rules
  • Maximum occupancy: 7
  • Children welcome
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Wheelchair inaccessible
  • Minimum age of primary renter: 25
  • Pets welcome
General
  • Internet
  • Linens Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Hair Dryer
  • Firewood Provided
  • Basic Soaps
  • Paper Towels
  • Shampoo
  • Toilet Paper
  • Body Soap
  • Hair Conditioner
Bathrooms 1 Bath
  • Bathroom – Shower, Toilet
Sleeping Arrangements 3 Bedrooms, sleeps 4-7
  • Loft Bedroom – 1 Double bed, 1 Twin bed
  • North Bedroom – 1 Queen bed
  • South Bedroom – 1 Queen bed
Vehicles
  • Parking
Expectations
  • Requires Stairs
  • Potential Noise