The Kordyban Lodge will provide accommodation for individuals and their caregivers travelling to Prince George for treatment at the BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North. It will serve cancer patients and their families from communities throughout Nothern BC.

The 25,000 square foot Kordyban Lodge will have 36 beds and will provide full meal services to its guests. It will include supportive facilities like the Novak Family spiritual and meditation room, the West Fraser Timber lounge, a family room, massage therapy room, library, activity room and exercise facility, and wig and prosthetics rooms.

The Kordyban Lodge will also become a place for Canadian Cancer Society patient support programs.

Watch this video to learn more about the Kordyban Lodge.

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The dining courtyard provides easy access to an inviting outdoor space. Landcaping plans include gardens reflecting the northern landscapes.
Client rooms are spacious and bright. Clients must be able to manage their own basic needs, however, a nurse is on duty 24-hours to answer questions and provide support.
The spiritual room, a place of calm and healing. In other lodges, various community practitioners donate their services to make the cancer journey a little easier.
With high ceilings and lots of light, the lounge is a welcoming environment for watching TV, relaxing or visiting.
The front entrance. The Lodge will be connected to the cancer centre by a covered walkway. A shuttle will be available for patients unable to walk or during inclement weather.

To learn more about the Kordyban Lodge contact the Canadian Cancer Society Northern Region Office at 1-800-811-5666 or north@bc.cancer.ca