
We are pleased to welcome your pet year round, in our "Cottage" style accommodations.In order to ensure all guests, pets and people, continue to be welcome, we ask that you have your master follow these simple rules:
- Bark, bark, woof, woof
- Snarl, bark, woof
- Woof, woof, bark, grrrrr.
- Bark, woof, growl.
- Woof, bark, bark, woof
Translation:
A one time $30 charge is levied for 4 legged family members which allows us to deep clean the cottage after departure for future pets and families. As most pets don’t pack well for themselves due to the excitement of a vacation, a welcome amenity including bowl, toy, towel and treat is included.
- Please keep your master attached to your leash when they are out of the room with you so they don’t get lost.
- If you see your master making a mess, please ask them to clean up after themselves.
- Ask your master to keep their voices down so they don’t disturb other pets in the Resort.
- If your master is wet or dirty, don’t let them sit on the furniture or beds as it will not be nice for you to sit or sleep on.
- Ask your family to stay with you as much as possible, and to not leave you alone in your room unless you are cozy in your crate. You are on vacation too.
Additional fees may be levied if after check out, your family has left damage or extraordinary cleaning to be done.
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RESTRICTED BEACH ACCESS
March and April 2012
Brant Geese seen in the Parksville/Qualicum Beach area of Vancouver Island have just flown non-stop from Mexico. They arrive thin, tired and hungry. Most have only a few days to regain their weight and strength before making another non-stop flight to the Alaska Peninsula and then to their nesting grounds beyond.
Brant Geese feed at the tide-line and therefore are especially vulnerable to disturbance by dogs and people. Each spring, beaches are closed to dogs to allow the Brant the critical time they need to rest and feed undisturbed. Both Rathtrevor Beach and Craig Bay Beach are closed to dogs during this time.
High fines are enforced by law via WILDLIFE ACT [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 488.
