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About the Cabins
Relax on your private oceanfront deck to enjoy the sunset with views of Howe Sound and snow-capped mountains beyond. These beautiful log homes, built for BC Parks for the 2010 Winter Olympics, are works of art complete with hand carvings. Situated in Porteau Cove Provincial Park, these cabins are perfect for a honeymoon, a romantic getaway, or a weekend of outdoor adventures with the family. Fill your days exploring several kilometers of beaches, kayaking, golfing at nearby Furry Creek, or curling up with a good book. Kayak and stand-up paddleboard enthusiasts can launch just steps from the cabins. The Porteau Cove cabin rentals make a great base camp for exploring the Sea to Sky Corridor. The area offers abundant activities and attractions including extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, world-renowned eagle viewing, tours of the historic Britannia Mine, a heritage railway park, and the third-highest waterfall in the province.
Each one-bedroom loft cabin has a fully equipped kitchenette, a three-piece bathroom, a deck with seating and BBQ + propane firepit, and a cozy common area. Each cabin sleeps up to four people (queen bed and double/ single bunk bed). All bedding and towels are included as well travel sized bottles of shampoo and soap for your convenience. Parking is complimentary and heating is available in the winter months. Both cabins also have Wi-Fi connections available.
2026 Rates (Excluding GST)
| Season | Per Night | 7 Night Rate (Save 25%) Night Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Peak Season (Dec 18-Jan 4 and May 1-Oct 13) | $259 | $1289 |
| Low Season (Oct 14-Dec 17 and Jan 5-April 30) | $189 | $919 |
Cabins can be booked up to one year in advance. Minimum two night bookings. Peak season applied and minimum three night bookings during long weekends.
Additional Cabin notices
Unfortunately, our regular water testing in the park identified an increased presence of lead.
Due to this presence of lead, drinking water is currently unavailable at the Porteau Cove cabin rentals. While water is still safe for showering and washing dishes, we have provided filtered water and a dispenser for drinking and cooking at the cabin. During your visit when you begin to run out of water, you can let the staff at the gatehouse know and they will arrange for more water to be delivered to your cabin.
No smoking and No pets allowed in the cabins.
Check-In: 4 pm & Check-Out: 10 am.
Park Advisories
Drinking water unavailable due to presence of lead.
Due to the presence of lead, drinking water is currently unavailable at Porteau Cove. We request that visitors bring their own potable water when they visit the park. Outhouses and washrooms are still open. Showers are closed for the winter season, and will reopen March 1. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Lead in drinking water (healthlinkbc.ca) [PDF] – Updated December 23, 2025
Illegally parked vehicles will be towed.
Vehicles parked illegally at Porteau Cove Park will be subject to towing at the owner’s expense. Visitors must park in designated parking lots and observe the “no parking” signs posted.
Illegal parking has become a safety issue at Porteau Cove Park, with vehicles blocking access for emergency response and people parking along the highway. Thank you for making a visit to Porteau Cove safe for everyone.
Prevent raccoons from becoming food-conditioned.
ATTENTION: This park has an abundant raccoon population that thrives on park visitor’s food, garbage and other scented items.
Please follow these important guidelines to prevent raccoons from becoming food conditioned:
Do not feed raccoons. They may become aggressive and potentially dangerous once they are used to getting food from people.
Never leave food unattended. Properly secure food and scented items (sunscreen, toothpaste, etc.) when you are away from your campsite and at night.
Store food and scented items, inside vehicles, boats, or secured food containers provided (bungee cords around coolers and rubbermaid bins do not work!).
Never leave food inside your tent.
Dispose of garbage immediately in the garbage bins provided. Never leave scraps or waste unattended.
Ensure your vessel is secure to prevent raccoons from accessing food from inside vessel hatches.
Park Operators and Park Rangers patrol the area to facilitate public education and monitoring. Penalties may be issued under the Park Act for non-compliance.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Construction noise.
Park visitors should be aware of ongoing construction work occurring on a neighbouring property. Noise and vibration disruption may occur during this time. – Updated June 7, 2024
Train line adjacent to park.
Park visitors should be aware of a train line which runs alongside the park. Trains can run during the early hours of the morning which can cause some noise disruption within the park.

