Our Renovation Revealed - Before and After Pictures
We had big news last year when we found out we had to move locations. We were excited to share that Glacier Raft Company is now home to a 10 room bed and breakfast, and that you could stay with us if you wanted to during your visit to Golden, B.C.
The big news this year is that we spent all fall renovating the lodge. We wanted to create a cozy and comfortable place for everyone who chooses to join us. We wanted it to be inviting and relaxing and simple yet homey.
Ultimately we wanted to create a space where you would want to spend time.
We renamed it too. Whitewater Lodge now awaits your visit - we hope if you’re rafting with us you can make the time to spend a night - or two.
So, without further ado, here it is. Have a look and let us know what you think!
PRE-RENO
POST-RENO
If you’re coming through Golden this winter, the lodge is currently open. We’re open Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings and we’d love to have you stay. No need to wait until the summer to stop in and say hi!
We hope to see you soon!
Cheers from all of us here at Whitewater Lodge and Glacier Raft Company
By booking a raft and stay package you save 10% on both your rafting trip and your stay
Some of the Small Print - Make Sure Whitewater Lodge is the Right Place For You
- Whitewater Lodge is an adult only bed and breakfast. The minimum age to stay is 14 years old.
- We are a quiet accommodation suited to travellers who are looking for a peaceful, mountain holiday. Quiet time starts at 10:00 p.m. and we ask that you are respectful of us and our other guests. If you’re coming to Golden to party please find another place to stay.
- Pets are not permitted to stay in the lodge. We do have a friendly dog on the property, though. She lives with us in the owners suite and has never been in the bedrooms, dining room, lobby or common room.
Golden, B.C. is a renowned snowmobile destination - and for good reason! Huge snowfalls of light and dry snow, endless terrain choices and spectacular scenery have thousands of sledders flocking to the area each winter.