Tatlayoko Valley's
Homathko River Inn
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Rooms & Rates
~Each room has a bit of history built right into it. Just about every piece of furniture has been either given to me or handed down from other family members or I have been lucky enough to find them in second hand stores.
~ The Inn rooms offer: WiFi, queen size beds, satellite TV and DVD player. The three upstairs rooms share a spacious bathroom. We also have a library featuring works by local authors, recounting tales of those who pioneered this region. ~An assortment of DVDs, and game boards await you in the library as well.
~ These 3 rooms range from: $ 85.00 to 120.00 a night taxes included.
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'The Garden Suite' is located on the main floor. It will have its own un-suite. GREAT seniors . ~ cost of this room is $ 130.00 a night, taxes included.
'1918 BUNK HOUSE' offers a spacious bedroom, seating area, with a pull out bed for extra guest. The bunk house offers a valley view.
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The Pioneer
This room over looks the garden and has a southern exposure with a beautiful view of Niute Mountain. A Queen size bed, and extra space for a cot.
This room is named after KB Moore, If it wasn't for him falling in love with the beauty of the valley, I would not have been able to call this place home.
Price: Please call for pricing and for more info.

The Cowboy
This room overlooks the rivers edge and meadows, and faces east. It has a queen bed, and beautiful antique furniture.
This room is named after my father in law Alf Bracewell. He was one heck of a cowboy and was one of the cat operators that opened up the 'Freedom Road' to Bella Coola.
Price: Please call for pricing and more info.

The JP Room
This room has two single beds. Look at the old cook stove. It at one time baked breads and cakes, now I use it for a night table and ...
I was told that it was used by the original owner of the property. Legend has it, that a trapper named Jessie Powers married an Indian Princess against her family's wishes from Anahim Lake. They ran off and settled in Tatlayoko Valley, calling this property, their home for a few years.
Price: Please call for pricing and more info.