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Travel to a wilderness paradise where snow-capped mountains, flanked by lush old-growth temperate rain forests, plunge into the sparkling Pacific Ocean. In late spring, grizzly bears come down from their hibernation dens to the ocean to feed.
View grizzly bears as you travel through scenic British Columbia from Vancouver to Bella Coola. This trip is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and budding wildlife photographers alike. We head away from the crowds into some of the most unspoilt areas.
Remoteness, coupled with the lure of this pristine land and aboriginal culture combine to make this a kayaker's wilderness paradise. Our kayak tours of the Queen Charlotte Islands paddle by some of the most spectacular terrain on the islands, from the waters of Hecate Strait to the open Pacific through an area of extraordinary biodiversity and cultural significance.
These unique coastal adventures are the real way to see the Inside Passage. Aboard our small ships, we can take you to remote destinations and get up close with ancient native culture, wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery.
This is our third year offering a voyage through the Northwest Passage. Our first attempt was a successful transit and occurred during the centenary of the first successful voyage through the Northwest Passage, paying tribute to the world’s most successful polar explorer, Roald Amundsen. Navigating a course through the Arctic that few people have achieved, this year’s expedition promises to be an exciting journey of discovery. Watch our
Discover the beautiful archipelago and wildlife off Northern Vancouver Island which is the home of the WDCS Adopt a Whale project. It is a very special area and quite possibly the best place in the world to watch orcas.
Spend 11 days hiking, camping and breathing in the fresh mountain air of the Canadian Rockies. Your tour includes seven parks, an expert driver/guide, all gear, hot showers most nights, and a resort on the final night and much more!
Not far from the urban centres of Puget Sound and Vancouver, lies a group of islands that offer refuge from modern life. The Gulf and San Juan Islands lie in the dry rain shadow of the mountains and create a unique ecosystem.
60 miles off the coast of British Columbia, a group of islands emerge from the ocean mist like something out of a marvellous dream. Haida Gwaii, or the Queen Charlotte Islands, have often been referred to as Canada’s Galapagos Islands.
Come with us on a sea adventure to explore the scenic coasts of Maine, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador. Share our dream of life on the sea on our renovated 90-foot Dutch fishing vessel whale watching and bird watching.
Enjoy paddling our canoes while we drift through narrow rivers and lily-filled bays of the flat water lakes in the northwest corner of Algonquin or visit the white-quartzite mountains of Killarney which provide such a stunning backdrop to paddling kayaks on Georgian Bay.