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HiHium Lake Fishing Resort

HiHium Lake Fishing Resort

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1740 Loon Lake Rd, British Columbia, V0K 1H1, Canada
(250) 459-2306 hihiumlake.ca
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May 29, 2019
We are getting ready for our trip this summer! We missed one year due to the fires and we pretty devastated about that! Cried the whole time I was unpacking! But last year was fabulous. We absolutely love the quaint cabins and the fishing is always great. The Ladowski's are wonderful hosts and we are glad they made it through the fire situation and their house and cabins were saved. Look forward to getting up there again for many years to come.

Jun 8, 2018
Our group of four went to Hi-Huim Lake Resort for the first time this year. The resort is a secluded area of BC, about two hour drive off the main Hwy. 1 outside of Cache Creek. The gravel road was in poor shape, thus the slow drive. Once there, the resort is rustic cabins on the side of a pretty lake. Mountains on all sides, but unfortunately, due to the fires last year, no longer pretty. Mother Nature will fix that in time. Mosquitoes were terrible, must have had a hatch. Unfortunately, they were also in the cabin. Don’t know how they kept coming in but made for a uncomfortable time in the cabin. Cabin was clean and comfortable enough, but was tired. Needed a screen door on main patio door. Toilet seat was barely on. Only one propane light in the main room which didn’t give much light. No other lanterns in any of the bed rooms so if you didn’t bring your own flashlights or lanterns, it was quite dark. Kitchen is well outfitted with dishes, pots and pans and utensils. Water is drinkable. The warf was outside the cabin, and boats could be moored there. We brought our own boat, which was really too big for the lake. Ken was concerned that it would damage the boat launch. When we booked the trip, we were told the boat was ok to bring. Fishing was great. Lots of fish to catch. If you are looking for a place to catch fish, this is the lake! The hosts were very good and tried to cater to everyone’s needs. Good people. We had a good time despite the mosquitoes! They have wifi, which we found a pleasant surprise, but they charged us $10 on the bill without tell us. They also didn’t tell us there was a $40 boat launch fee. They need to outline their costs clearly. In the end, the fishing was great and we enjoyed our time there.

Jun 23, 2017
The Ladoski's run a great operation. Staying here is one of the most unique experiences you can have in BC's interior. It's nice to be in a very secluded location for a few days yet still have the luxury of being very well attended to by the resort staff. The best part of the trip is the ride in with Ken, oh and the fish fight hard too.

Mar 20, 2017
My family has been coming up to this lake for 40 years, and we have never grown tired of this absolutely timeless place. Amazing fishing, great service, lovely cabins/cottages, and breathtaking mountains keep us coming back year after year. Truly a hidden gem

May 12, 2017
I second Michael's review. While my family doesn't quite match 40 years we are close behind! I would highly recommend HiHium Lake Resort to anyone who enjoys excellent fishing, nice accommodations, a place to make memories, and first class service. We look forward to our return every year!

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