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Canadian Princess Resort is a floating lodge.
Accommodations and Camping
Accommodations and campsites in Ucluelet are somewhat limited, especially if you're
looking to stay somewhere inexpensive, so plan ahead by making reservations.
If you're looking at sharing inexpensive accommodations with a younger, outdoorsy
crowd, reserve a bed at C&N Backpackers (2081 Peninsula Rd., 250/726-7416,
www.cnnbackpackers.com , mid-April-late Oct., dorms $25, $60 s or d), a rambling three-
story house with a large backyard that extends all the way down to the water. M Surfs
Inn (1874 Peninsula Rd., 250/726-4426, www.surfsinn.ca , dorms $28, $75-129 s or d) is
also contained within a restored home along the main road. Communal facilities include a
lounge with wood-burning fireplace, a modern kitchen, and plenty of space to store bikes
and surfboards.
At unique Canadian Princess Resort (1943 Peninsula Rd., 250/598-3366 or 800/
663-7090, www.obmg.com , $90-299 s or d), you can spend the night aboard the 75-meter
(240-foot) steamship Canadian Princess, which is permanently anchored in Ucluelet Har-
bour. The least expensive rooms aboard this historical gem are small and share bathroom
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