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Orcas & Grizzlies Wildlife Tour

5 days  ·  Vancouver, BC return  ·  Very Easy

This is same trip as the other Orcas and Grizzlies except that on Day 1 we fly you from Vancouver to start the trip.

Tour Summary

Explore pristine waters and wilderness areas to see Orcas ("killer whales") and grizzlies off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. This self-guided tour is designed to provide you with authentic wildlife and cultural experiences while staying on a remote island in the Northern Gulf Islands. You'll be treated with a high level of service at the four room inn and will also be afforded time to explore the colourful village that is Alert Bay. 

The setting for this eco-adventure is the remote coastal wilderness that encompasses Johnstone Strait, a deep and narrow glacier-carved passage between the east coast of Vancouver Island and the BC mainland. This area sports sheltered waters and plentiful land and marine life, including the largest population of orcas in western North America. At the end of the Strait lies Knight Inlet, home to a thriving population of grizzly bears.  During the course of your three full days on Cormorant Island, one day will be occupied by whale watching and another day will focus on grizzly bear viewing. We've set aside a third day to explore the Village of Alert Bay (pop. 1,200), one of the few remaining authentic coastal communities on the west coast of British Columbia. 

Overlooking Johnstone Strait, the log lodge offers panoramic views of sunsets, mountains, local marine traffic and sometimes pods of orcas. A large common room and sundeck are favourite places for guests to gather, converse and dine. From the lodge, Alert Bay Village is two kilometers along the ocean-front road. On the way, you'll pass the 'Namgis Burial Grounds. From the Village the 'Mista Cultural Centre, Big Tree Trail and Ecological Gardens are short walks away.

A large common room and sundecks are favourite places for guests to gather and converse. Here, you'll be able to ramble around this 3000 square foot bed and breakfast retreat and the resident manager will be pleased to answer you questions, including those concerning the carving studio.

Please note:

  • Once you book, we provide you with comprehensive pre departure information. Click here for an excerpt.
  • In order to obtain the price quoted, we recommend booking at least 90 days in advance. Otherwise, additional charges for higher air and coach costs may apply.
  • Please contact us by January 31, 2012 regarding any early bird discounts that may apply to this tour
Duration
5 days, 4 nights
Departs
Vancouver, BC
Arrives
Vancouver, BC
Activity Level
Very Easy
Max Group Size
Singles, couples and families welcome
Accommodation
4 nights accommodation, bed and breakfast style.
Transport
By commercial flight to Port Hardy, taxi to Port Mcneill and then by a small coastal ferry to Alert Bay. Grizzly bear viewing and whale watching occur by motor boat which pick up at a dock just down from the lodge. The return leg to Vancouver includes a taxi to Port Hardy and a commercial flight to Vancouver.
Meals
Four breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner.
Activity Notes
This is a sightseeing tour. Restrictions on our wildlife excursions include those 8 years of age or younger and women in their final tri-semester.

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Included

This Vancouver Island Tour includes:

  • 4 nights accommodation
  • 4 breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner
  • 9 hour grizzly bear tour
  • Day excursion to Telegraph Cove including a 3.5 hour whale watching trip
  • Admission ticket to U’Mista Cultural Centre
  • Taxi from Port Hardy Airport to Port McNeill and return
  • Air from Vancouver to Port Hardy and return

Not Included

  • Single supplement of $254
  • Meals where not stated
  • With notice, meals can be ordered at the lodge.
  • Return ferry passage to Alert Bay from Port McNeill ($9.00)
  • HST.

Optional Activities

  •  Native Dancing at the Big House
  •  Deep sea fishing