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Sproat Lake private cottage with moorage on shared dock (20' max boat)
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3 chambres2Â salles de bain ou plus6 personnes
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Découvrir la zone
Port Alberni, BC
- Place, Sproat LakeâȘ13 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, PĂ©troglyphes de Sproat LakeâȘ4 min en voitureâŹ
- Place, Bosquet de la CathĂ©draleâȘ22 min en voitureâŹ
- Airport, Comox, Colombie-Britannique (YQQ-Comox Valley)âȘ92 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (6Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
1 grand lit
Salle de séjour 1
1 lit double
2Â salles de bain, 1Â WC avec lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes · Shampoing · SÚche-cheveux
Salle de bain 2
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Douche uniquement · Shampoing
Salle de bain 3
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Balcon
Aire de jeux extérieure
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
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Sproat Lake private cottage with moorage on shared dock (20' max boat)
Enjoy a mere 2 minute walk to the lake from your doorâdown a private access pathâwhere you can swim in the pristine waters of one of BC's most beautiful lakes, voted most popular in 2023. In summer, enjoy long days sun bathing on a shared dock where you can moor your boat (20' max) or personal water craft during your stay, or in winter enjoy the quiet solitude and deep peace connecting with the lake and nature. This cottage sleeps 6 and the nearby Sproat Lake Landing hotel or Provincial Park campground can accommodate friends coming to visit you on your 30-day minimum, 60-day maximum stay.
Visitors arriving at Sproat Lake can expect an experience that feels both expansive and deeply calming. Framed by forested hills and fed by clear mountain waters, the lake is known for its unusually warm summer temperatures, making it one of Vancouver Islandâs most inviting freshwater playgrounds. The air is fresh, the water is clean, and the pace of life naturally slows to match the rhythm of long, sun-washed days.
The lake offers something for nearly every kind of outdoor enthusiast. Swimming, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and boating are central pleasures, with ample open water for exploring quiet coves as well as space for waterskiing or tubing. Anglers enjoy fishing for trout and other freshwater species, while photographers and nature lovers are rewarded with frequent sightings of eagles, herons, and deer along the shoreline. Even a simple afternoon floating or drifting on the water feels restorative here.
On land, Sproat Lake continues to deliver. Lakeside beaches and picnic areas provide easy access for relaxed days by the water, while nearby forest trails invite walking, cycling, and unhurried exploration. One of the areaâs most memorable highlights is the collection of ancient petroglyphs carved into rock faces along the lakeâquiet reminders of the deep Indigenous history rooted in this place. As evening arrives, the lake often becomes glassy and still, perfect for sunset watching, stargazing, or gathering around a fire with the soft sounds of nature as the backdrop.
Altogether, Sproat Lake offers a rare balance: active adventure when you want it, and profound tranquility when you donât. Itâs a destination that appeals just as much to families, couples, and creatives seeking inspiration as it does to anyone simply looking to unplug and breathe a little deeper.
After a day on the lake you can retreat to this cozy 3 bedroom cottage where the kids (and their dogs) can play in the large grassy yard, lounge on the wrap around deck and balcony, or enjoy a game of table tennis in the garage.
Other popular nearby Alberni Valley attractions are listed below the sale disclosure.
SALE DISCLOSURE
Our family cottage is currently listed for sale. Bookings are accepted with this mutual understanding.
From time to time, we may request access for pre-scheduled showings, typically grouped into short 2-hour windows. We deeply appreciate your flexibility and will always provide advance notice and coordinate times thoughtfully to respect your stay.
NOTE: No reservations will be cancelled due to sale once your pre-booked stay has commenced.
NEARBY ALBERNI VALLEY ATTRACTIONS
Stamp Falls Provincial Park â Powerful waterfalls, salmon viewing (seasonal), and forest walks
Hole in the Wall â Dramatic rock formation and popular swimming hole
Cathedral Grove â World-famous ancient Douglas firs and easy-access boardwalks
Log Train Trail â Scenic cycling and walking trail along former railway lines
McLean Mill National Historic Site â Restored steam-era logging mill with guided tours
Alberni Pacific Railway â Heritage steam train rides through forested landscapes
Alberni Valley Museum â Local history, First Nations culture, and logging heritage
Somass Cannery â Historic salmon cannery and riverside boardwalk
Harbour Quay â Shops, ice cream, public art, marina, and coastal views
Somass River â Famous salmon runs, wildlife viewing, riverside walks
Alberni Inlet â Kayaking, boating, whale watching, and fjord-like scenery
In addition, Alberni Valley Soaring Association operates gliders from the Alberni Valley Airport:
- The valleyâs geography and thermals make it one of the best soaring areas on Vancouver Island.
- Offers introductory glider flights, training, and membership flying.
Visitors arriving at Sproat Lake can expect an experience that feels both expansive and deeply calming. Framed by forested hills and fed by clear mountain waters, the lake is known for its unusually warm summer temperatures, making it one of Vancouver Islandâs most inviting freshwater playgrounds. The air is fresh, the water is clean, and the pace of life naturally slows to match the rhythm of long, sun-washed days.
The lake offers something for nearly every kind of outdoor enthusiast. Swimming, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and boating are central pleasures, with ample open water for exploring quiet coves as well as space for waterskiing or tubing. Anglers enjoy fishing for trout and other freshwater species, while photographers and nature lovers are rewarded with frequent sightings of eagles, herons, and deer along the shoreline. Even a simple afternoon floating or drifting on the water feels restorative here.
On land, Sproat Lake continues to deliver. Lakeside beaches and picnic areas provide easy access for relaxed days by the water, while nearby forest trails invite walking, cycling, and unhurried exploration. One of the areaâs most memorable highlights is the collection of ancient petroglyphs carved into rock faces along the lakeâquiet reminders of the deep Indigenous history rooted in this place. As evening arrives, the lake often becomes glassy and still, perfect for sunset watching, stargazing, or gathering around a fire with the soft sounds of nature as the backdrop.
Altogether, Sproat Lake offers a rare balance: active adventure when you want it, and profound tranquility when you donât. Itâs a destination that appeals just as much to families, couples, and creatives seeking inspiration as it does to anyone simply looking to unplug and breathe a little deeper.
After a day on the lake you can retreat to this cozy 3 bedroom cottage where the kids (and their dogs) can play in the large grassy yard, lounge on the wrap around deck and balcony, or enjoy a game of table tennis in the garage.
Other popular nearby Alberni Valley attractions are listed below the sale disclosure.
SALE DISCLOSURE
Our family cottage is currently listed for sale. Bookings are accepted with this mutual understanding.
From time to time, we may request access for pre-scheduled showings, typically grouped into short 2-hour windows. We deeply appreciate your flexibility and will always provide advance notice and coordinate times thoughtfully to respect your stay.
NOTE: No reservations will be cancelled due to sale once your pre-booked stay has commenced.
NEARBY ALBERNI VALLEY ATTRACTIONS
Stamp Falls Provincial Park â Powerful waterfalls, salmon viewing (seasonal), and forest walks
Hole in the Wall â Dramatic rock formation and popular swimming hole
Cathedral Grove â World-famous ancient Douglas firs and easy-access boardwalks
Log Train Trail â Scenic cycling and walking trail along former railway lines
McLean Mill National Historic Site â Restored steam-era logging mill with guided tours
Alberni Pacific Railway â Heritage steam train rides through forested landscapes
Alberni Valley Museum â Local history, First Nations culture, and logging heritage
Somass Cannery â Historic salmon cannery and riverside boardwalk
Harbour Quay â Shops, ice cream, public art, marina, and coastal views
Somass River â Famous salmon runs, wildlife viewing, riverside walks
Alberni Inlet â Kayaking, boating, whale watching, and fjord-like scenery
In addition, Alberni Valley Soaring Association operates gliders from the Alberni Valley Airport:
- The valleyâs geography and thermals make it one of the best soaring areas on Vancouver Island.
- Offers introductory glider flights, training, and membership flying.
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Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
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