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God's Pocket Sea Kayaking
6 days / 5 nights, regular rate ~$1,950
Your kayaking adventure starts with a stunning boat cruise from Port Hardy BC Canada on northern Vancouver Island past rugged mountains, forested islands, and the wildlife rich waters of Queen Charlotte Strait, before arriving at God's Pocket Resort. The moment you step onto the dock you'll appreciate the charm of this rustic island resort, located in the heart of God's Pocket Provincial Park - one of Canada's newest parks.
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Gulf Islands Inn to Inn Sea Kayaking
5 days / 4 nights, regular rate ~$1,915
The gourmet's answer to sea kayaking The Gulf Islands are the gems of Western Canada’s Pacific coastline. Sea kayaking is a great way to explore this beautiful British Columbia archipelago that is blessed with a temperate Mediterranean climate, mild throughout the year with boundless skies.
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Islands in the Mist - Queen Charlotte
10 days / 9 nights, regular rate ~$2,330
Raw coastal landscapes and ancient wilderness draw visitors from around the world to Haida Gwaii, an area of unmatched natural beauty that is rich in history and Haida First Nation culture. We take you on a sea kayak exploration of these unique islands and include a visit to the Haida village of Ninstints, a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO and home to the most awe-inspiring gathering of Haida mortuary poles in the world.
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Johnstone Straight Sea Kayaking
6 days / 5 nights, regular rate ~$1,395
In the core habitat of the Orca Whale in Johnstone Strait Picture yourself paddling the sheltered orca waters of Canada's Inside Passage, feasting on baked salmon and relaxing next to a campfire under the stars. Or imagine hiking through a lush rain forest, where bald eagles dot the trees overhead.
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Orca Camp - Johnstone Strait
7 days / 6 nights, regular rate ~$1,915
Johnstone Strait, due to its concentration of whales, is considered one of the best places in the world to experience Orcas in the wild. Here, they feed on salmon, socialize, rest and rub their bodies on pebble beaches through the entire summer season; they are therefore referred to as residents.
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