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The InnChanter Inn –
This floating lodge was a coastal freight boat that has been transformed by its’ owner and manager, Shaun, into a comfortable and unique accommodation where one can stay and visit the hot springs at any time of the day or night. Shaun is a visionary that designs and builds architecture suiting the coastal area with a classic and luxurious touch that is totally individual making this place a well-known accommodation. Shaun’s culinary abilities are exceptional. His meals are not only delicious and unusual but beautifully presented through his appreciation of art, design and color. An exceptional host, Shaun will make your visit to the springs and a stay at the Innchanter memorable.
Hot Springs Lodge –
Owned and operated by the Hesquiat First Nation, this lovely lodge, situated on the waterfront of the Native village of Hot Springs Cove across the bay from the Hot Springs, provides rowboats to access the trail to the springs. With rooms that have kitchenettes and barbeques on the deck, a visitor can be a part of this remarkable area, visiting some of the well-known Native artists and carvers and learn of the cultural ways of the Nuu Chah Nulth Peoples. (include website and phone number of lodge)
Hesquiat First Nation –
have two villages that are inhabited, one very historical village at Hesquiat near Estevan Point looking towards Boat Basin, and the larger village at Hot Springs Cove. These people have lived in this area for
   
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