Southern Gulf Islands
4.0 · 20 TripAdvisor reviews
Oceanfront guesthouse, farm and spa on Salt Spring Island with four suites, a private beach and breakfast included.
not published; assumed year-round · sleeps 8 · Ferry, Road
We track 1 coastal retreats across Canada, priced $0–$500 per night. These are small, self-directed properties — whole-house cottages, oceanfront farm stays and owner-run spa retreats — rather than programmed retreats or full-service resorts, and most are road accessible, or reached by ferry.
1 properties · last verified 31 July 2026 · 1 regions
Southern Gulf Islands
4.0 · 20 TripAdvisor reviews
Oceanfront guesthouse, farm and spa on Salt Spring Island with four suites, a private beach and breakfast included.
not published; assumed year-round · sleeps 8 · Ferry, Road
Rate bands, season windows and capacity side by side. Figures marked (est.) are inferred from published rates rather than quoted directly.
| Lodge | Rate band | Season | Sleeps | Region | Notable amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lightwater Cove | $ — Under $500 | not published; assumed year-round | 8 | Southern Gulf Islands | Breakfast included, Private bathroom, Hot tub |
A small property, usually under ten units and often owner-operated, on or within walking distance of the water, booked as a whole unit rather than a room in a hotel. Some are entirely self-catering; some serve breakfast and run a spa. What they share is that the property itself is the reason to go, rather than a base for a guided activity.
Across these 1 properties, rates fall into a single band — Under $500 per person, per night. Pricing is per unit rather than per person in this category, which changes the arithmetic considerably for a family or two couples. Minimum stays of two or three nights are standard, rising to a week in July and August.
It splits. Self-catering cottages provide a full kitchen and nothing else; bed-and-breakfast style properties include breakfast and rarely anything further. Neither type usually serves dinner, so factor in the drive to a restaurant — which on this coast can be substantial and seasonal.
Properties here run year-round. July and August are warmest and busiest and book earliest. The shoulder months are quieter and materially cheaper, and on the west coast the winter storm season is a deliberate draw in its own right rather than an off-season compromise.
For self-catering cottages, yes — you book the building. At farm-stay and bed-and-breakfast properties you have a private room and bathroom with shared common areas. Each listing records which arrangement applies.
Multi-bedroom cottages generally are and are tagged for families. Several of the smaller adult-oriented properties set a minimum age; where they do, it is recorded on the listing page.
In almost every case, yes. These properties are road or ferry accessible but rarely walkable to shops or restaurants, and public transport on the coast and the islands is thin to non-existent.
How we research and verify these listings · Data last checked 31 July 2026.