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Orca Camp - Johnstone Strait


Orca Camp - Johnstone Strait
British Columbia Canada

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. But also transients, feeding mainly on marine mammals, visit these waters occasionally. Possibly no other place on earth boasts such a large number of these beautiful animals and in such stunning scenery. These waters are also home to Minke Whales, White-sided Dolphins and Dall’s Porpoises. In the past few years, Johnstone Strait has also more and more emerged as a destination for Humpback Whales.

Highlights

The orca is the largest member of the dolphin family, growing up to 9m (30 ft) in length. Orcas are immensely powerful and graceful. You will be enchanted by their spectacular displays when breaching, tail lobbing, finning and spyhopping in the open waters. Orcas are highly developed socially and each pod has it's own distinctive language. Scientists, who we hope to meet if the conditions allow, are researching the orcas’ fascinating communication system. Like the researchers, we will observe whales at the surface and use a hydrophone (underwater microphone) to listen to their submarine communication while quietly floating in our kayaks. There is something mystical about that which cannot be described ...

The Orcas
Orcas are most abundant between early July to mid September. They may not be seen regularly outside this period or they may only be spotted in the distance. We cannot guarantee that you will see whales, but we can assure you that based on all previous years, most trips during July, August and September have seen whales and almost always have they been numerous. In the unlikely event that there aren’t any whales around, Johnstone Strait unquestionably remains a spectacular place and wilderness worth being visited and kayaked nonetheless!

What's involved?
The base camp concept allows for a maximum of time available for the daily activities and offers a suitable level of comfort in a remarkable wilderness setting. It makes this the ideal program for the experienced paddler as well as beginners and families alike - no previous experience is necessary. The base camp, set up amidst an old-growth forest with trees hundreds of years old has a crystal clear stream running right through it. Curled into a pristine half moon shaped bay it is not only beautiful but also provides some of the best whale watching opportunities anywhere, right from shore.




Meeting: Port McNeill
Airport: Port McNeill, Vancouver
Transfer: Port McNeill
Riders: Min 4 riders
Max 11 riders

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    Orca Camp - Johnstone Strait
    Tour Code: ZZ-SKEC-03
    7 days / 6 nights ~$1,995.00
    Dates : July to Sept

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    Lodging: Standard
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    Airport: Port McNeill, Vancouver
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