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Johnstone Straight Sea Kayaking


Johnstone Straight Sea Kayaking
British Columbia Canada
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. Words cannot describe the excitement and awe you'll feel watching a powerful but gentle orca whale as its six-foot dorsal fin pierces the water's glassy surface with a powerful exhale. Or, the experience of witnessing a porpoise's exclusive aerial show or a bald eagle's snatching a wild salmon within a paddle's reach of your kayak.

Johnstone Strait, the part of the Inside Passage off northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada is the best place in the northern hemisphere to observe wild orcas (known as killer whales for their voracious consumption of fish). These sleek ebony and ivory mammals with their huge dorsal fins congregate here every summer to feast on the plentiful salmon runs, which are funnelled by geography from the open sea to this narrow strait. The trip highlight is viewing these northern resident orcas (numbering 225 in this specific area) from the comfort of a stable kayak. Our experienced guides will focus on maximizing your opportunities for observing orcas and sharing their knowledge of whale behavior.

Our six-day sea kayaking expeditions meet in Port McNeill and depart from Telegraph Cove, located in the roadless heart of orca territory, as we make further camps on secluded island beaches offering incredible scenery and superb kayaking. We camp part of the time on a private island owned by the indigenous First Nations people, by exclusive arrangement - right in the heart of orca territory. We'll paddle to Robson Bight Orca Preserve - the first natural area in the northern hemisphere set aside specifically for orcas, where renowned scientists gather each summer to study the orcas' behavior patterns. Orcas are attracted to the preserve's unique pebble beaches to rub their bellies. Humpback and minke whales, Dall's porpoises, harbor seals and Stellar's sea lions often travel through the nature preserve as well. Here you'll discover natural environments, explore hidden islets and inlets, watch wild salmon leap or observe a curious seal -- all from the intimate closeness of a sea kayak.




Meeting: Port McNeil
Airport: Vancouver, Port McNeil
Transfer: Port McNeil
Riders: Min 8 riders
Max 16 riders

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    Johnstone Straight Sea Kayaking
    Tour Code: ZZ-SKBC-20
    6 days / 5 nights ~$1,395.00

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    Airport: Vancouver, Port McNeil
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