Seine Boat Inn

Vancouver Island


Named for a local fishing style utilizing weighted nets, the Seine sits on a forest of pilings above the water in an attractive dockside building. The cabin-sized rooms with rich wood finishes and water views make you feel as if you’re sleeping in a docked ship, although the potted plants and trellis-covered decks quickly remind you you’re on terra firma.

All rooms have kitchenettes and sitting areas where you can enjoy your self-cooked meals.


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