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2010 Vancouver Island Tours: Grizzly Bear Tours & Whale Watching Tours
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Explore pristine waters and wilderness areas to see Orcas ("killer whales") and grizzlies off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. 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.

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. 1,300), one of the few remaining authentic coastal communities on the west coast of British Columbia. Please note that the scheduling of activities on these three days may vary from the itinerary (below).

Overlooking Johnstone Strait, your five room log lodge offers panoramic views of sunsets, mountains, local marine traffic and sometimes pods of orcas. In keeping with the 'retreat' atmosphere of the lodge, rooms do not have television sets. A large common room and its sundecks are favourite places for guests to gather, converse and dine. Transportation is by coach up Vancouver Island and by plane back to Vancouver, BC.


Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
Activity Level : Easy. Travellers should be prepared to travel by 28’ power boat and zodiac in varying ocean conditions.
Maximum Group Size: Not applicable as guests book individually for this tour
Accommodation: 4 nights waterview accommodation at Alert Bay Lodge
Meals: Four breakfasts, three lunches and one dinner.
Tour Departure Dates:

Availably is subject to room at the lodge. The season for this tour starts on June 15 and ends in late September

 
Departs: Victoria, BC, Day 1, by coach
Arrives: Vancouver, BC, Day 5, by air
Price:

$1,495

The single supplement is $210.

Included:

This Vancouver Island Tour price of $1,495 includes:

- 4 nights accommodation
- 4 breakfasts, three lunches and one dinner
- 9 hour grizzly bear tour
- half day wildlife and orca/whale watching tour
- Coach tour from Victoria to Port McNeill
- Admission ticket to U’Mista Cultural Centre
- Taxi from Port McNeill to Port Hardy Airport
- Air from Port Hardy to Vancouver

Not Included:

Meals where not stated, return ferry passage to Alert Bay from Port McNeill ($9.00) and HST.

Optional Activities:

- Native Dancing at the Big House

- Deep sea fishing

 


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Grizzly Bear Tours & Whale Watching Tours Itinerary

Day 1. Alert Bay, B.C. After an early morning departure from downtown Victoria, our coach begins its journey up the east coast of Vancouver Island. We pass by small towns, separated by forests and rolling hills. After Campbell River, the Island Highway takes us into the sparsely populated Nimpkish Valley - keep your eyes peeled for Roosevelt Elk and black bears. The coach tour concludes in Port McNeill in time to make the 5:00 pm ferry sailing to Alert Bay. After a 35 minute voyage, a taxi will take you from the ferry terminal down the ocean road to Alert Bay Lodge.

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Alert Bay Lodge



Day 2. Alert Bay, B.C. Our whale tours depart Alert Bay at 10:00 am for an exciting six hour tour of the inlets, islands and waterways in Johnstone Strait and the Broughton Archipelago. During our tour, your guide leads the search for orcas, humpback and and Minke whales. Your guide will also explain how our whale watching practices conform to " Be Whale Wise " guidelines established by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Other marine life sighting opportunities include Dahl Porpoises, Harbour Porpoises, Pacific White Sided Dolphins and sea lions. Bald eagles and many species of birds are plentiful and, along the shore, black bear, deer and cougar may be spotted. The tour returns to Alert Bay by 4:00 pm, in time to repair to the local pub or do some shopping. A floater suit, warm gloves and a picnic lunch are included. On-shore rest stops are provided to stretch our legs, enjoy lunch and examine the local flora and fauna .

Meals: Breakfast and lunch.

Accommodation: Alert Bay Lodge


Day 3. Alert Bay, B.C. We've set this day aside for you to explore the village of Alert Bay. After breakfast, the lodge manager will provide you with a map highlighting attractions on the 5 kilometer long Cormorant Island, tickets to U'Mista Cultural Centre and a picnic lunch. The village can easily be explored by foot from your accommodation. Attractions include the village of Alert Bay including the Tourism Information Centre, and shops and galleries featuring native art, the U'Mista Cultural Centre featuring historic and contemporary artwork, including First Nations reclaimed potlatch collection (admission included), First Nations dancing at the Big House (schedule permitting), the Ecological Gardens and Big Tree Trail: a series of easy walking trails located at the top of the island. These attractions are about 2 kilometers from the village.

Meals Included: Breakfast and a picnic lunch.

Accommodation: Alert Bay Lodge


Day 4. Alert Bay, BC. We depart at 6:45 am from Alert Bay for a full day on the water to seek out grizzly bears in their natural habitat. Our destination is Knight Inlet, a two hour ride by covered boat into Johnstone Strait. Becoming famous for its population of Grizzly bears, Knight Inlet is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, steep-sided, forested cliffs and active marine life.

Here we drift, paddle and motor quietly around an estuary, looking to spot grizzly bears as they feed on the sedges and grasses at high tide. Low tide brings more bears out, and we may see them turn over large boulders in their search for crabs, isopods and beach barnacles. On some tides we transfer to our flat bottomed skiff to get into the shallows. Please bring your binoculars and camera!

Meals Included: Breakfast and lunch on the grizzly bear tour.
Dinner on own.

 

Day 5. Alert Bay, BC. After breakfast we'll call your taxi and get you on the right ferry to Port McNeill. Your up-Island journey continues when you’re picked up by taxi at the Port McNeill Ferry Terminal and escorted to Port Hardy Airport. Here, you catch an afternoon scheduled flight to Vancouver, BC.

Meals Included: Breakfast.


The order of acuities on Day 2, 3 and 4 may vary due to weather conditions and logistics with local tour operators, Once you book, we provide you with comprehensive pre-departure information. Click here for an excerpt.

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whale watching and grizzly bears


Accommodation in Victoria

Here's a few of our client's favourite hotels in Vancouver:

Rosedale on Robson

Georgian Court

Hampton Inn and Suites

Budget accommodation can be found at YWCA Hotel

In Victoria we recommend:

Magnolia Hotel & Spa

Bedford Regency Hotel

Royal Scot Hotel
 

   Transportation


Getting to Victoria

Getting to Vancouver

 

  Weather


Port Hardy
(near Alert Bay)
 

  Parks & Information


Robson Bight Ecological Reserve
Alert Bay

U'mista Cultural Society

Pre-departure Information Excerpt



 

 
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