Best huts around Area B (Paradise Valley) are situated in a region characterized by rugged mountains, valleys, and numerous lakes, forming part of the qathet back country. This area, known for its ancient fir forests, offers diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore a landscape defined by natural beauty, including the Sunshine Coast Trail. The region provides opportunities for those seeking a retreat into nature, with various accommodations available.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Tin Hat Hut sits at the halfway point of the Sunshine Coast Trail on the summit of Tin Hat Mountain, with 360-degree views of Powell Lake, the Coast Mountain range, the Strait of Georgia, and Vancouver Island to the west. The hut, built by volunteers in 2011, sleeps 10 and includes a pellet stove, an outhouse, picnic tables, and a fire pit. It’s free to stay on a first-come, first-served basis with no permits required, making it a great overnight destination whether you are doing a day hike or a longer section of the trail.
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Fiddlehead Landing is a remote lakeside access point on Powell Lake along the Sunshine Coast Trail, located near the site of the former Fiddlehead Farm and an old orchard on the shoreline. Just uphill, Fiddlehead Hut is a small backcountry shelter perched above Powell Lake, offering simple overnight accommodation and views of the lake in a quiet, forested setting. This site functions as a backcountry trailhead and staging area, with direct access by water taxi from Powell Lake Marina (Contact Justin Behan, who transports hikers to and from the landing at 604-483-6527). Alternatively, land access is via the Fiddlehead Trail as part of a longer, more strenuous backcountry approach.
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highly recommended hut! Fully enclosed, winterized cabin. Bear box, picnic tables, tent sites. There is a water source, about 7min away which also was available after almost 3 Month without any rain.
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The halfway point of the Sunshine Coast Trail, the Tin Hat Hut is an epic 360-degree mountain-top lookout that provides the quintessential view of the rugged mountains, valleys, and lakes that define the qathet back country experience. This hut, built by qPAWS in 2011, is a fully winterized cabin with a pellet stove. Tin Hat Mountain is named for the tin hats that were worn by loggers who were pioneers in the area, and the mountain itself was once home to a fire lookout station, because of the expansive view it provides of all the surrounding forested areas and views of 32 lakes.” https://sunshinecoasttrail.com/plan-your-hike/hut-to-hut/tin-hat/ When we slept there it was very crowded: it is said that the cabin offers place for 10 persons. However we have been 12. You have to carry your own water up the mountain as there is no creek.
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Open shelter with enclosed sleeping loft Amenities: Outhouse, picnic tables, fire pit, swimming dock We experienced the place not as nice as it was recommended. Nearby are neighbours who seem not to like hikers near their property (signs, big dogs) The Hut is placed in between. To sleep at Tin Hat cabin was by far the better choice.
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“Confederation Lake sits at the edge of an ancient fir forest, and this is a part of the SCT you won’t soon forget. The hike is easily accessible off of the Inland Lake trail section, and though it is steep, you will find yourself distracted by the awe-inspiring trees that surround you most of the way up. Confederation Lake itself is a peaceful oasis, the perfect place to “get away from it all”.” (https://sunshinecoasttrail.com/plan-your-hike/hut-to-hut/confederation-lake/) It is a nice spot. 2 Picnic Tables, outhouse and swimming access
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Anthony Island is a marvellous place where we had the most fascinating swim with Common Loons in the water, who were giving us a concert. I can absolutely recommend this campsite. Although the old hut looks more welcoming for mice than hikers, you can sleep in your tent. Food has to be lifted in the trees. There is also a toilet. Check out the Common Loon sounds before you come here - it is a very soul touching sound which might be confusable with a wolf if you’re alone at night:)
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Area B (Paradise Valley), part of the qathet back country, offers a range of accommodations from fully enclosed, winterized cabins like Walt Hills Hut and Tin Hat Hut, to open shelters with sleeping lofts such as Fiddlehead Landing Hut, and basic campsites like Anthony Island Campsite. Many provide essential facilities like toilets, picnic tables, and bear boxes.
Yes, Tin Hat Hut is renowned for its epic 360-degree mountain-top lookout. Located at the halfway point of the Sunshine Coast Trail, it offers quintessential views of the rugged mountains, valleys, and 32 lakes that define the qathet back country experience.
The huts are nestled within a region characterized by rugged mountains, valleys, and numerous lakes. You can find ancient fir forests, especially near Confederation Lake Hut, and enjoy lake access for swimming at spots like Anthony Island Campsite, where visitors have even swum with Common Loons.
The area around Area B (Paradise Valley) is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Sunshine Coast Trail, and cycling routes. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Area B (Paradise Valley) guide and the Cycling around Area B (Paradise Valley) guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed, campsites like Anthony Island Campsite offer tent camping and basic facilities like toilets, which can be suitable for families. Huts with picnic tables and bear boxes, such as Walt Hills Hut, also provide amenities that can make a family trip more comfortable.
Some huts, like Walt Hills Hut, have a water source nearby (approximately 7 minutes away). However, for huts like Tin Hat Hut, you will need to carry your own water up the mountain as there is no creek. Always plan to bring sufficient water or purification methods.
Yes, several huts are fully winterized. Walt Hills Hut is a fully enclosed, winterized cabin. Similarly, Tin Hat Hut is also a fully winterized cabin equipped with a pellet stove, making it suitable for colder months.
Visitors appreciate the immersive nature experience, from swimming with Common Loons at Anthony Island Campsite to the peaceful oasis of Confederation Lake Hut. The stunning 360-degree views from Tin Hat Hut and the comfort of winterized cabins like Walt Hills Hut are also highly valued.
Yes, Tin Hat Mountain, where Tin Hat Hut is located, is named for the 'tin hats' worn by early loggers in the area. The mountain itself once served as a fire lookout station due to its expansive views, highlighting its historical significance in forest management.
Given the varied facilities, it's wise to pack essentials like a sleeping bag, cooking gear (if the hut doesn't specify it), and sufficient water or purification tablets, especially for huts without a direct water source like Tin Hat Hut. For campsites like Anthony Island Campsite, remember to bring rope to lift food into trees to protect it from animals.
Confederation Lake Hut is described as a peaceful oasis, perfect for those looking to 'get away from it all.' It's situated at the edge of an ancient fir forest, offering a serene and secluded environment despite a steep hike to reach it.
Hike durations vary depending on the hut and your starting point. For example, the hike to Confederation Lake Hut is easily accessible off the Inland Lake trail section, though it is steep. Tin Hat Hut is located at the halfway point of the Sunshine Coast Trail, implying a significant journey. Always consult detailed trail maps and descriptions for specific hike times.


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