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Wildlife kayaking trips on the Queen Charlottes

One hundred kilometres from the mainland of British Columbia, perched on the very edge of Canada's Pacific continental shelf, lie the Queen Charlotte Islands, now known as Haida Gwaii or "Islands of the Haida people". These sea kayaking expeditions traverse the east coast of the Charlottes through Gwaii Haanas National Park during springtime when conditions are typically in their prime. Spring is the best time for wildlife and weather here - whales feed on a bounty of plankton, seals gather on islets, and sealions crowd surf-battered rocks. While bald eagles grapple for newly gathered herring, melodies of songbirds fill the morning air, and after nightfall storm petrels and ancient murrelets crash through the forests to undertake their parental exchange on the nest.

Wildlife kayaking trips on the Queen Charlottes

The powerful spirit of Haida ancestry is everywhere - from abandoned villages, to the forest where modified trees show evidence of bark stripping, burning, or massive plank splitting, to the sound of ancient Haida myths in the very air we breathe. A vast mosaic of marine and intertidal life makes for great exploration from secluded moss-carpeted campsites nestled under giant red cedar and ancient sitka spruce forests. Other highlights include eating fresh fish cooked over the campfire, soaking in natural hot springs and simply taking in the majestic beauty and wilderness of Gwaii Haanas.

Wildlife kayaking trips on the Queen Charlottes

Season: May to June
Requirements: Sleeping bag and pad.
Suggested Items: Daypack, camera, binoculars, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, pocketknife.
Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing to suit a variety of temperatures. Rain gear, long pants, fleece or wool clothing, gloves, hat, warm jacket, wool socks.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 10
Equipment Provided: Camping equipment, kayaks and tents.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands. Trip includes float plane flight from Sandspit to Gwaii Haanas National Park.
Accommodations: Accommodations in tent camps along the route.
Meal Information: All meals are included. Your guides take pride in providing gourmet menus, and always receive rave reviews about the nutritious and delicious food provided.
Guide Information: Your guides are seasoned expedition leaders trained in wilderness first aid, who care deeply about the areas in which they guide. While safety is their first and foremost priority, their aim is to ensure that everyone has a trip of a lifetime. You will find them to be great companions, and as wildlife biologists and naturalists, they provide a unique element of natural history interpretation and cultural education for each trip.
Weather Information: In the early summer, weather is usually warm and sunny but be prepared for the possibility of rain and windy conditions.
Trip Duration Price
9 days
$3475.00* per person
May 22-30, May 29-June 6, June 5-13, 2010
16 days
$4300.00* per person
May 22-June 6, 2010
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 7.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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Wildlife kayaking trips on the Queen Charlottes

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