Loghouse Lodge with Glacier View and Private Natural Swimming Pond

Exterior
Fridge, oven, stovetop, coffee/tea maker
Property grounds
Property grounds
Exterior
5.0
Outstanding(29 Reviews)

House in Squamish

6 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

If you want privacy, serenity, a private natural swimming pond, and an awe-inspiring view of a glacier, then you will feel right at home at this log house in the picturesque Squamish River valley. The Squamish River valley is off the beaten path between Vancouver and Whistler, with only about one hour to Vancouver and 45 minutes to Whistler. The valley is a broad, sunny oasis of lush cottonwood and alders in the flat valley bottom surrounded by steep slopes covered by ancient cedar, hemlock and fir. The mountains precipitously rise over 8000 feet to culminate in snow and ice-clad peaks of the Tantalus Range.

The cabin is nestled on a high terrace on five private tree covered acres. Depending on the season you arrive at the log house you will encounter a plethora of colorful ornamental trees, flowering magnolias, roses, lavenders, Japanese maples in beautiful oranges and reds, Persian perogias, beeches and many other tree species. The large surround deck features a pergola in which you can hoist a hammock and swing yourself to sleep in the lull of a nearby waterfall.

In 2013 we built a natural swimming pond and regeneration pond. This technology that has been developed in Europe uses natural filtration in which water is circulated through a volcanic filter substrate and then pumped back into the swimming pond via a 2 m high waterfall. Both ponds are surrounded by some 200 water plants which provide further water quality improvements. There are no chemicals in the water and it thus feels like swimming in a mountain lake. It also requires a minimum of maintenance.

The log house has 3 bedrooms total, an upstairs loft and two downstairs with two bathrooms. There is a wood burning sauna in its own separate log cabin. Unlike many log homes, this one has been designed to let a maximum of light filter into the cozy wood interior with 4 skylights, large picture windows and oversized tilt and turn windows in all four directions. You can heat the house with baseboard heaters, or better yet, by lighting a fire in an Austrian style ornamental tile fireplace. In 2012 we installed a floor heating system. Water is heated in the fireplace heat exchanger. Once a critical temperature is reached, the water is pumped underground through insulated Pex pipes. When you have the fireplace roaring, you'll eventually hear a creaking and that means toasty toes. (Update: Due to insurance restrictions, no woodburning fires are allowed on the property including the wood fire stove inside)

The cabin is child-friendly though children will have to be supervised when playing outside because of bears (black bears), and cougars (never seen one but they exist), plus there are large boulders that have about a two story drop.

As of March 2013 there is a 12 m x 5 m fenced-in unheated natural swimming pool (no chemicals). A small play cabin is located in front of the house for 1-5 year olds. The tree house in the images has been converted into a Bee House and houses our bee hives. The treehouse has become somewhat unsafe, and the bees needed a warm and dry place to live. The small playhouse is still available for small kids to play in.

Besides simply relaxing you have the entire spectrum outdoor activities at your feet. You can hike to a beautiful waterfall, some 8 km up valley, swim in Alice Lake while gazing at the Mount Garibaldi volcano. A 20 minute drive will bring you to the Squamish Chief, Canada's foremost rock climbing Mecca, or you can kite surf in Howe Sound known for its never ending winds. You can ride your mountain bike on the vast trail system that Squamish has to offer from beginner to extreme. A 40 minute drive will bring you to Callaghan valley, the cross-country and biathlon centre for Whistler. Another 10 minutes will bring you to the foot of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, where you can enjoy skiing from November until June. If you prefer canoeing, you can start right in Pillchuck Creek which borders the property and paddle a romantic creek to the broad meandering Squamish River that winds its way through untouched wilderness towards the ocean. Or go wild water rafting or kayaking on the wild Ashlu and Elaho Rivers. For anglers, the Squamish and Mamquam Rivers are famous for their salmon runs, with hundreds of bald eagles amassing in the fall to get their share of the protein.

A fifteen minute drive will get you to Brackendale where you can buy groceries or enjoy a hearty meal in a restaurant. Whatever your hearts delight, you will be sure to find it here.

There are two security cameras on the property one at the entrance and one on the upper balcony that oversees the pond area. The resolution is poor, one cannot identify individuals but can see if any wild or domestic animals jump or fall into the pond.

Keywords: Lodge, Wilderness Resort, Finca, Casa De Campana, Blockhaus, Blockhuette, Cabin

Amenities

Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
Garden
Family friendly

Map of Squamish

Reviews

5.0
Outstanding(29 Reviews)
5.0
Jul 2024
We spent three days in this beautiful home. The gardens and the pond are so beautiful. The house is extremely comfortable, clean and has a great kitchen. We have returned home relaxed and refreshed. Thank you Jacobs family:)
5.0
Jul 2024
Beautiful house with amazing porch...
5.0
Jun 2024
The cabin was secluded and very private! The road leading up to the property was private and secured with a locking gate. There is a Seminary next door...We'll let's just say we didn't hear anything from any of the neighborhood properties, so we felt we had the place to ourselves. From the back patio, the views were fantastic and reminded me of Bavaria. Took our 1 yr old grandson to the small treehouse and he had fun "scribbling" on the chalk board with the provided chalk. We also took him to the pond and he enjoyed putting his feet into the water and throwing pebbles. The cabin is fantastic, nicely appointed though the wood deck, handrails and wooden areas around the pond could all use a good coat of stain, (aka I didn't trust walking on the wooden bridge over the pond without falling-in, etc.). There is a firepit nearby but the owner said that due to insurance reasons that there are no open fires with the exception of the propane gas grill, so set your expectations accordingly. Considering the shape of the property, felt the price was somewhat high but the views were fantastic!
5.0
May 2024
Beautifully maintained cabin. It is clearly a well loved family cabin with very thoughtful design. Kids enjoyed splashing their feet in the pond and the well-stocked toy chest. Adults enjoyed the views, comfy lounging furniture, and nice kitchen with really high quality cookware and basics like spices, tea, oil, etc. May was definitely shoulder season (too cold and rainy to swim, but it's fire season so a burn ban prevented us from using the sauna) but we would love to come back in summer and enjoy more of what the property and region have to offer!
5.0
Aug 2023
Wonderful property with wonderful host!
5.0
Aug 2023
My family enjoyed a quick get away to Monica’s beautiful log house and pond. Such a peaceful place. They enjoyed the bbq and swimming in the pond. Looking forward to visiting the Upper Squamish Valley again real soon!
5.0
Jul 2023
We had such an amazing stay at Monica’s cabin! My husband, mother and two young boys, ages 4 and 1 1/2 stayed for the week. The cabin was clearly used to having children with so many fabulous toys and games tucked away to discover. Our 4 year old had a blast hiking through the woods around the cabin, picking huckleberries and swimming in the pond. We enjoyed the views and remote location. Monica was amazing at communicating beforehand and went above and beyond to make sure our stay went well.
5.0
Oct 2022
This location is great for someone looking to get away from it all.

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Squamish?

The average price for a rental in Squamish is $220 per night. This rental is $483 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Loghouse Lodge with Glacier View and Private Natural Swimming Pond. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Loghouse Lodge with Glacier View and Private Natural Swimming Pond. Enjoy the water!

Is Loghouse Lodge with Glacier View and Private Natural Swimming Pond pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Loghouse Lodge with Glacier View and Private Natural Swimming Pond?

We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.

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