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Wilderness Islands Sea Kayak Tour
Our journey of
exploration takes you into an area of extraordinary wilderness offering
secluded kayaking away from other people, scenic campsites and incredible
wildlife encounters, just off northern Vancouver Island. View humpback and minke whales, seals, sea lions, sea otters, porpoises and eagles while
paddling your kayak on a route we pioneered through the wild, remote island chain and intricate
channels making up God's Pocket Provincial Marine Park and Queen Charlotte Strait.
Jacques Cousteau rated God's Pocket Provincial Park with it's spectacular Browning Wall the best cold water dive spot in the world. We can see this marine diversity, and the marine mammals and bald eagles drawn by the prolific sealife, easily from the warmth and comfort of our sea kayaks.
Experience by kayak a
marine environment few others share - bioluminescence glimmering in your wake,
the shrill call of an bald eagle perched in a treetop, vibrant sea stars and
anemones below the waterline - this area is magical. Visit islands rich in
native history. Your adventure includes a water taxi ride at one end so you can
go deeper into places far from civilization.
The meeting point for
our 6 days of adventure is the north Vancouver Island town of Port Hardy. The
snow-capped mountains of mainland British Columbia create a stunning backdrop
as we head out into the straits to island-hop. This is more than just a vacation - you want an
escape that stimulates and enriches your life. Naturalist guides, gourmet
meals, high quality equipment and all the special details we're known for can
be found on this trip.
"The trip was a
fantastic experience! The whole thing: wilderness, remoteness, wildlife, food,
people and guides were excellent". -- Mark Leather, Queen Charlotte
Strait
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