Located 80 kilometers north of Campbell River on Vancouver Island, is a wild and remote area of the Great Bear Rainforest known as Knight Inlet. As the longest fjord on the British Columbia coastline, Knight Inlet offers spectacular scenery set against a backdrop of dramatic mountain peaks plunging into the Pacific Ocean. The hues of blues and greens seamlessly blend forest, ocean, and sky. It can be a place of immense silence in the calm of the temperate rainforest and of immense power in the face of the many thundering glacier-fed waterfalls. Situated 60 kilometers from the mouth of the inlet, tucked into Glendale Cove, is Knight Inlet Lodge.