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The Garden House Bed & Breakfast located in Mackenzie, BC

How to Get Here
The Garden House is located in the peaceful northern community of Mackenzie, British Columbia, surrounded by beautiful forests, lakes, and outdoor scenery.
The easiest way to reach the property is by vehicle.
Driving to Mackenzie
Mackenzie is accessible via Highway 39, connecting to Highway 97 near Prince George.
Approximate driving times:
- Prince George — approximately 2 hours
- Chetwynd — approximately 2 hours
- Dawson Creek — approximately 3.5 hours
Winter Travel
During winter months, guests are encouraged to check road conditions and travel with appropriate winter tires and supplies.
Parking
Complimentary on-site parking is available for guests during their stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the nightly rates?
- One Bedroom Stay — $125/night
- Two Bedroom Stay — $150/night
Is the B&B shared with other guests?
No. The Garden House is a guest suite and only hosts one party at a time to provide guests with a quiet, private, and relaxing experience.
What rooms are available?
Guests can choose from:
- The Garden Room — King bed with private 3-piece ensuite
- The Woodlands Room — Queen bed with access to a private 4-piece bathroom
Is WiFi available?
Yes, complimentary high-speed wireless internet is available throughout the property.
Does the property have outdoor amenities?
Yes. Guests can enjoy:
- Outdoor hot tub
- Beautiful landscaped greenbelt yard
- Screened gazebo seating area
Is there a common living area?
Yes. The guests have a common area includes:
- Comfortable couch and armchair seating
- Gas fireplace
- Satellite TV
- Large book collection
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice are subject to a $25 cancellation fee.
What makes The Garden House unique?
The Garden House offers a peaceful and private stay surrounded by nature, with only one guest party hosted at a time. Guests can relax in a cozy, home-like setting while enjoying thoughtful amenities and the quiet beauty of northern British Columbia.
