Welcome to Nanimahoo’s Sled N’ Bed — a cozy, peaceful, 100% Indigenous‑owned B&B located in beautiful Malakwa, BC. Relax, recharge, and enjoy a quiet stay surrounded by nature, culture, and authentic Indigenous artwork created right here on the property. Whether you’re traveling through the Shuswap region or looking for a unique place to unwind, Sled N’ Bed offers comfort, warmth, and a truly local experience.
Nanimahoo’s Sled ’n Bed is a cozy, quiet retreat where guests can enjoy a restful night’s sleep, stunning mountain views, and authentic Indigenous artwork. The location is close to popular sledding areas like Eagle Pass, Blue Lake, and Queest, and just a short drive from the Shuswap’s lakes, beaches, and outdoor activities including swimming, boating, hiking, biking, and fishing. Guests are also welcome to explore the on‑site art gallery and connect with the culture and stories behind each piece.
Amenities
Private hot tub for guest use
Brand‑new full‑size fridge
Microwave
Coffee & tea station
Smart TV with streaming options
Free Wi‑Fi
Heating
Fresh linens and towels
Complimentary toiletries
Private entrance
Secure keypad entry (no keys required)
Secured gated driveway with ample parking
Quiet, peaceful neighbourhood
On‑site Indigenous art gallery
Close to sledding, hiking, and local attractions
Location & Nearby Attractions
Crazy Creek Hot Pools — heated man‑made pools, suspension bridge, and waterfalls Sicamous — lakes, beaches, and the houseboat capital of Canada Revelstoke — skiing, hiking, restaurants, shops, and mountain views Mara Lake — warm‑water swimming and boating Shuswap Lake — beaches, fishing, and paddleboarding Yard Creek Provincial Park — forest trails and picnic areas Eagle Pass — popular sledding and backcountry riding area Three Valley Gap — ghost town, heritage buildings, and photo spots Enchanted Forest — magical forest walk, family‑friendly Skytrek Adventure Park — zip lines, climbing, and obstacle courses Craigellachie — historic Last Spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway D Dutchmen Dairy (Sicamous) — famous ice cream and farm animals Revelstoke Dam — visitor centre and massive hydro dam Meadows in the Sky Parkway — scenic alpine drive (seasonal)
About the Space
This private guest suite offers a comfortable queen bed, a cozy sitting area, and a calm atmosphere ideal for unwinding. The space has a private entrance and convenient parking. Guests can enjoy complimentary coffee and tea, making it perfect for sledders, travelers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.
Guests love ending their day in the hot tub, a peaceful place to soak and rejuvenate the soul. Whether visiting for sledding, exploring the area, or simply needing a quiet place to recharge, the suite offers a welcoming space to relax at the end of the day.
Gallery & Indigenous Artwork
Guests are invited to explore the on‑site Indigenous art gallery, where each piece is created with intention, culture, and spirit. The gallery offers a peaceful space to connect with authentic artwork and learn more about the stories behind each creation.
About the Space
This private guest suite offers a comfortable queen bed, a cozy sitting area, and a calm atmosphere ideal for unwinding after a long day. Guests are welcome to relax, recharge, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings that make this space a perfect retreat.
Gallery & Indigenous Artwork
Guests are welcome to explore the on‑site art gallery, which showcases original Indigenous artwork from 23 talented artists. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, carvings, jewelry, and cultural pieces that reflect spirit, tradition, and connection. Many guests enjoy browsing the gallery during their stay and often find a meaningful piece to take home.
The gallery also features the owner’s original stone sculptures, created from materials such as jade, alabaster, serpentine, and other unique stones. Each piece is carved through an intuitive, energy‑based process that brings out the spirit and movement within the stone. Guests often enjoy learning about the carving process and connecting with the artwork on a deeper level.
Booking Information & Guest Details
Guests can book their stay directly through the contact information provided on this page. Check‑in and check‑out times are flexible whenever possible, and communication is always warm and welcoming. The suite is designed for quiet, respectful stays, making it ideal for travelers, sledders, and anyone looking for a peaceful retreat.
Amenities
The suite includes a comfortable queen bed, a private entrance, hot tub access, on‑site parking, and a cozy sitting area. Complimentary coffee and tea are provided, and guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and easy access to local sledding areas and outdoor activities.
House Rules
Guests are asked to respect quiet hours and the peaceful nature of the property. The hot tub is available during your stay, offering a relaxing place to unwind after a long day. Parking is available on‑site, and the suite is intended for calm, respectful stays to ensure comfort for everyone.
Contact Information
Guests can reach out directly to book their stay, ask questions, or inquire about artwork. For reservations or gallery visits, please contact Audrey by phone or email. Quick responses and warm, welcoming communication are always provided.
Located along Highway 1, the property sits 11 km (7 miles) east of Sicamous and 60 km (38 miles) west of Revelstoke, making arrival simple and straightforward for travelers coming from either direction.
Address: 4154 Malakwa Road, Malakwa, BC, V0E 2J0 Phone: 250‑804‑5365
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A look inside this cozy, Indigenous‑owned B&B — a welcoming space where guests relax, recharge, and feel at home.
Amenities & Features
Private hot tub for guest use
Hosts up to 10 guests — perfect for large families and group get‑togethers
Comfortable queen bed
Private entrance
Cozy sitting area
On‑site parking
Complimentary coffee and tea
Brand‑new full‑size fridge
Microwave
Smart TV with streaming options
Free Wi‑Fi
Heating
Fresh linens and towels
Complimentary toiletries
Peaceful, quiet surroundings
Easy access to sledding and outdoor activities
On‑site Indigenous art gallery
