Woodlands Fishin’ Resort
Location: Puntzi Lake, Chilcotin Region, British Columbia
Escape into nature at Woodlands Fishin’ Resort, a rustic lakeside retreat nestled on the shores of Puntzi Lake in the heart of the Chilcotin region of BC. Our resort offers comfortable lakefront cabin rentals, tent & RV camping, and modern amenities designed to make your stay relaxing and memorable. Whether you’re here to fish, explore BC’s backcountry, or simply unwind, we provide the perfect base for your next adventure.
What We Offer
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Cabin Rentals – Choose from newly built, fully equipped cabins for couples, families, or groups up to five. Each cabin includes cozy furnishings, essential amenities, and lake views.
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Tent & RV Camping – Our quiet 12‑site campground offers both powered RV hookups and tent sites, complete with showers, washrooms, firepits, fish cleaning station, and a sani station.
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Boat / Canoe / Kayak Rentals – Explore Puntzi Lake at your pace, whether via canoe, kayak, or motor boat (rentals available on site).
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On‑site Bakery & Restaurant – Enjoy fresh baked goods, hearty meals, desserts, and local specialties crafted daily in our bakery / café.
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Outdoor & Nature Activities – From rainbow trout and kokanee fishing to birdwatching, wildlife viewing, hiking, paddling, and lakeside firepit evenings, there’s something for everyone.
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Events & Special Occasions – Join our annual Puntzi Lake Fishing Derby, or inquire about group stays, retreat bookings, and catered events.
Why Choose Us
Woodlands Fishin’ Resort stands out as an authentic wilderness getaway that blends rustic comfort with rich BC nature. Tucked away off Highway 20, it’s a calm, low‑key hideaway ideal for anglers, nature lovers, and families seeking tranquility. With abundant fishing (including kokanee and rainbow trout), proximity to Chilcotin trails and wildlife habitats, and a warm, personal host atmosphere — we strive to make every visit unforgettable.
Phone: 250-481-0011
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