Inukshuk, is an Inuit word meaning the symbol of man. The hand piled rocks served as directional markers for those who followed.
Inuit also used Inukshuks as hunting markers. They would channel the caribou into valleys, with the Inukshuks at the top of hills. Today, the Inukshuk reminds us of our dependance on one another and stand as an eternal symbol of friendship.
Located on Burns Lake across the bridge on Highway 35. Take 1st left on Gerow Island. We are the 3rd driveway on the left.
2350 Gerow Island
Burns Lake, B.C. V0J 1E1
Fax/Phone: 250-692-3742
Email:
* Enjoy your breakfast with a beautiful view of the lake.
* 2 rooms, a futon in the TV room
* One bathroom with shower
* Guest Room has satellite TV, books & puzzles
* Microwave / fridge, tea & coffee
* Wireless Highspeed Internet
* No pets
* Open Year Around
* Non-smoking
* Families welcome
* Rates:
$75.00 single
$85.00 double
$15 extra person
Cash or cheque accepted
The Wulf's exquisite gardens and landscaping are featured in the July/August 2007 Prairie Edition of
GARDENS WEST
COME STAY THE INUKSHUK WAY .....
Wulfs Inukshuk Gifts and Bed and Breakfast serving Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada with a first class Bed and Breakfast, Art Works and Hand Made Crafts by by Audrea Loreen-Wulf, Pnie Beetle bug-wood bowls by Harold Wulf. Browse their new Inukshuk Gift Shop, Stroll through spectacular gardens, Relax overlooking a beautiful lake view.