Responsible Travel

Responsible Travel

Information is key when it comes to being a responsible traveller. When we leave our community, we become guests of another. Being a good guest means respecting the land and people to create a positive experience for yourself, the community, and the wildlife that you visit. If you are unsure about something, the best policy is to ask for help.

Stay Longer and Save!

Stay two or more nights at the Prestige Inn Golden and save 10% off our best available rate. Book on our website or call the hotel directly and ask for the Two Night Stay Savings deal. Valid on all room types throughout 2021!

Wildlife & Nature Trip

You came to the Canadian Rockies to see the wildlife, now all you need to know is where to find all the animals!  This package is a mix of guaranteed sightings and a trip with a very experienced guide into a true wilderness environment.  Not forgetting the 66 acres of nature at Mount 7 Lodges surrounding your lodge on the edge of the Canadian Rockies.
Rockies. 

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Part 2: Respect The Land & Others - How to travel responsibly this summer

This blog is the second in a 3-part series about responsible travel, and how to be good stewards of the places we visit...
 

Let’s get down to brass taxes: you’re visiting Golden because it’s special. And what makes it special is that so much of the landscape is unmarred by human hands. That’s rare these days, and since you don’t want yours to be the hands that mar it, we’ve put together some helpful tips on how to tread lightly while still finding the adventure you seek.

Staying Alive in the Winter Mountains

There’s a reason that the Freeride World Tour makes a stop in Golden. The mountains are big and the snow is deep. In addition to that, the Dogtooth range is a stone’s throw away from the infamous Rogers Pass, making Golden a backcountry hub. It’s some of the most accessible big mountain terrain in the whole of Western Canada and that powerful mix of huge mountains and fresh powder is a combo few of us can resist, so here are some of our top tips for staying safe in the mountains this winter:

A Photographers Love Letter To Golden

Dear Golden British-Columbia,

You have taken care of me for 27 years since the day I was born here.

I didn’t know it back then, but we are the perfect fit for each other. Growing up, you gave me a small community that kept me safe and that connected me to nature. With gratitude, I know that I grew up in one of the greatest places on Earth. As an adult, I have a deep love for this tight-knit, mountain-loving, adventurous community.