Nestled into a park-like, waterfront setting adjacent the sandy beach of beautiful Bennett Bay and overlooking the Marine National Park Reserve and Belle Chain Islets, the resort is a place of great natural beauty, a place to relax, reconnect and rejuvenate.
Mayne Island Resort Scenery

button All Resort cottages and Hotel rooms have sweeping ocean views
button Located one hour from Vancouver and Victoria by ferry
button Easily accessible by scheduled float plane service
button Renovated century-old oceanside Hotel at the heart of the Resort, expansive deck and fireside lounge—all with spectacular ocean views
button Hotel room floors are reconditioned century old wooden planks
button Beer and wine liquor store on site
button Spa with badu jetted swimming pool, hot tub, and workout equipment.

Our cottages feature:
button All cottages have private patios with seating, gas barbeques and amazing views
button Cottages sleep 4 persons on luxurious king-size beds and queen-size sofa beds
button Fully outfitted kitchens include fridge, gas cooktop, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave oven
button Complete with top-quality appliances, dishes, utensils
button Spa-like bathrooms with soaker tubs, separate shower, heated slate tile floors
button Free wireless internet
button Entertainment center with flat screen HD TVs, Playstation and BluRay technology
button Cottage floors are reclaimed antique wood
button Pet-friendly cottages available, complete with "doggie yards"
button Ownership of cottages available starting from $59,900 and includes spa membership
button The best oceanfront site in the Southern Gulf Islands

Gulf Islands Waterfront Cottages

"More sunshine than the Okanagan, a mere 80 centimetres of rain a year and spring flowers in February are just a few of the reasons why the southern Gulf Islands are referred to as Canada’s Hawaii." -Exploring The Best

The Mayne Island Resort is nestled at the far edge of a cliffside meadow and is surrounded by stands of mature fir, pine and arbutus trees. This provides a spectacular view of Bennett Bay and the National Heritage Park of Campbell Point and beyond.

Landscaping and gardens will reflect this natural beauty by incorporating some of the plants indigenous to Mayne Island. Complementing these plantings will be species that local gardeners have found to thrive in the San Juan archipelago environment. A certified landscape architect has helped us design gardens that are beautiful, as well as drought resistant.

Over 250 different wild flowers grow and flourish on Mayne Island, from Blue-eyed Marys to rare orchids, common daisies, wild native roses and bluebells, brought to the island by early settlers.

Waterfront Cottages
Wild flowers carpet Mayne Island, during spring and summer.
Oceanfront Resort
Stroll the sand beaches and relax