Best huts around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake) are found in the region centered around Golden, British Columbia. This area offers a range of accommodations from remote backcountry lodges to comfortable lakeside cabins, catering to various outdoor preferences. The landscape features the Northern Selkirk Mountains, alpine meadows, and Kinbasket Lake, providing diverse terrain for exploration. These locations serve as bases for experiencing the region's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Access to Lake O'Hara is strictly controlled to preserve the delicate ecosystem and to offer a better experience for those who do visit the lake. The lottery controlled shuttle bus drops off at the campground and near the Le Relais Shelter for those lucky enough to win a reservation.
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The Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House is a classic Banff hiking destination and one of the few backcountry tea houses still operating in the Rockies. The teahouse is a rustic log cabin built in 1927, where hikers can enjoy tea, homemade lunches, and baked goods surrounded by towering icefalls and creaking glaciers. The tea house accepts cash only (Canadian Dollars) and can get busy in summer, so arrive early, pack layers for alpine weather, and savor one of the most scenic cups of tea in the world.
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Delicious tea, sandwiches, and soup. A wonderful place to recover from the climb.
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Cozy wooden hut with small supplies (hot drinks, soup, sandwiches, biscuits) provided by very friendly and dedicated staff.
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Lake Agnes is a stunningly beautiful alpine lake with surrounding steep mountain walls. It can be a busy place, since there is also the famous Teahouse just at the lake shore. You can hike to Big Beehive and Little Beehive which offers a majestic view of the Continental Divide.
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This little cabin is owned by the Canadian Alpine Club and can be booked. It is supposed to be used as an emergency shelter as well, I found the door closed though. It has a wonderful view.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from remote backcountry huts and lodges like those operated by Golden Alpine Holidays (GAH), Purcell Mountain Lodge, and Mistaya Lodge, to comfortable lakeside cabins at Kinbasket Lake Resort. You can also find cabins and lodges with more conventional amenities near Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, such as Kicking Horse Kabins and on-mountain lodging options.
Yes, the area is home to two notable historic tea houses. The Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House, a rustic log cabin built in 1927, offers tea, homemade lunches, and baked goods amidst glaciers. Additionally, the Lake Agnes Tea House is the oldest tea house in Canada, serving tea and a limited food menu, with all supplies hiked in daily.
Backcountry huts such as those from Golden Alpine Holidays (GAH), including Sentry Lodge and Sunrise Lodge, provide true wilderness experiences. These heli-accessed huts are located at treeline in the Esplanade Range of the Northern Selkirk Mountains, offering unparalleled ski touring and summer hiking. They are known for deep, dry snow in winter and diverse terrain, with some lodges offering semi-luxury amenities while others provide basic facilities.
Yes, Purcell Mountain Lodge is considered a 'gold standard for luxury' among backcountry lodges. Accessed via a 15-minute helicopter flight from Golden, it is situated amidst over 3,000 acres of alpine meadows, offering a high-end experience with extensive terrain for powder skiing and hiking in a remote setting.
Staying at a lakeside cabin, such as those at Kinbasket Lake Resort, provides a serene natural setting with opportunities for fishing (trout and whitefish), boating, swimming, hiking, quadding, and wildlife viewing. The resort also offers boat rentals and various cabin styles suitable for couples, families, or groups.
While many backcountry huts are geared towards experienced adventurers, some accommodations like Kinbasket Lake Resort offer cabins suitable for families with amenities like Wi-Fi, picnic tables, and fire pits. For activities, the Le Relais Day Shelter is listed as family-friendly. The region also offers various hiking trails, including easy options, that families can enjoy.
The Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with guides like Hiking around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake). There are also running trails, detailed in Running Trails around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake), and mountain biking routes, which you can explore in MTB Trails around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake).
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Winter is ideal for ski touring and powder skiing, especially at backcountry lodges like those of Golden Alpine Holidays or Purcell Mountain Lodge. Summer offers excellent conditions for hiking, mountain biking, and water-based activities on Kinbasket Lake. Some lodges, like Sorcerer Lodge, offer backcountry adventures in both summer and winter.
Yes, for a unique stay, consider the Fir and Feather Treehouse, which offers an 'unforgettable nest high above the forest floor' with amenities like a tree-top propane fire pit and access to endless trails. It provides a distinctive glamping experience immersed in nature.
Many remote backcountry huts, such as those from Golden Alpine Holidays, Purcell Mountain Lodge, and Mistaya Lodge, require helicopter access due to their secluded locations. Others, like McMurdo Cabin, may require significant treks. Reservations are often required and can be booked online, sometimes several weeks in advance.
Yes, there are several options near Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Kicking Horse Kabins offers thoughtfully designed mountain accommodations, while Kicking Horse Lodging provides on-mountain options like Glacier Mountaineer Lodge and Palliser Lodge, many with ski-in/ski-out access and amenities like full kitchens and hot tubs.
Many huts and cabins in the region offer stunning views. For example, the Little cabin in the mountains is noted for its wonderful view. Lakeside cabins provide lake views, while backcountry lodges are often situated amidst alpine meadows or offer panoramic mountain vistas of the Northern Selkirk Mountains and Canadian Rockies.


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