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Canoe safari in the Coast Mountains of BC

Paddle remote alpine lakes on this canoe safari in British Columbia. Take a float plane into this remote and magical wilderness of alpine lakes, old growth forest, secluded beaches and spectacular mountain backdrops. This is a real escape from the daily grind and a unique insight into a wilderness haven of Tweedsmuir Park, the largest and least explored in western Canada. These lakes offer true wilderness paddling in a stunning and rare canoe setting, surrounded by the Coast Mountains. It is suitable for both novice paddlers and seasoned adventurers.

Canoe safari in the Coast Mountains of BC

You will also visit Hunlen Falls, with a single drop of 260 metres it is the third highest in Canada. Continue then along old Native Indian trails to the Atnarko River and the spawning grounds of salmon and steelhead. The old Tote road then leads into the Bella Coola valley and the gateway to the Great Bear Rainforest. The temperate rainforest covering the lower slopes and valleys is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on the planet, rivaling even that of the Amazon rainforest. The area is known as the 'Great Bear Rainforest' due to the high density of both grizzly and black bears. During late summer and autumn the annual salmon spawning migrations occur and bears can be found congregating along the riverbanks to feast. Other mammals that inhabit the area include Wolves, Moose, Deer, Caribou, Bighorn Sheep, Cougar (mountain lion), Lynx, Mountain Goat, Marmots and the mysterious Wolverine. Once in the Bella Coola valley relax on a river drift down the Bella Coola River through temperate rainforest, as bald eagles circle over head in the shadow of snow-capped peaks. Go snorkeling with salmon, take a cultural tour with local Native Indians and watch Grizzly bears fishing before returning to Vancouver.

Canoe safari in the Coast Mountains of BC

Season: June to mid September
Requirements: You will require a sleeping bag and mat. For the day treks you will need a 20-30 litre daypack. A 60 litre backpack or a duffel bag should carry all your main items for travelling. Your guides will provide you with dry bags to use throughout the paddling. Each person is limited to one dry bag.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Suggested Clothing: Bring appropriate clothing suitable for summer weather. Warm jacket, hiking boots, rain gear. A detailed kit list will be sent.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: Previous canoeing experience is not necessary. The canoeing will be flat open water although windy conditions can increase the challenge. There are portages between the lakes when the water is low. These are short well-maintained trails varying from 200 metres to the longest which is 1000 metres. The guides will carry the canoes but you will need to be prepared to carry your pack adding to the adventure and discovery of this beautiful area! Anyone with a reasonable level of fitness will be fine.
Maximum Number of People: 10
Equipment Provided: 15 passenger van, camping fees, park fees, canoeing equipment, satellite phone, tents and cooking supplies, including mugs/bowls/plates/cutlery.
Transportation: Trips begin and end in Vancouver, BC with return flight included.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in lodgings and campsites along the route. Vancouver hotel the first night of trip is included.
Meal Information: Almost all meals are catered for except for two evening meals and any extras you may desire. Your guides will try to make it that there is enough food for you throughout the day that you do not need to purchase any extras. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided most days. While camping the guide(s) will set up a kitchen area and organize meal times. Food while camping will be of a simple, wholesome and tasty! The menu will be set to meet the requirements of the group. You might find it useful to either buy or take with you some energy snack bars. A five-minute rest stop with a cereal bar or other quick energy food every hour or so can make a tremendous difference to morale and strength.
Guide Information: This tour will be accompanied by a professional tour guide. The local guides used throughout the trip are all residents and are selected on the basis of their skills, knowledge and unique characteristics. While qualifications and experience are essential requirements, it is also the local knowledge of the area which is an important element in leading a tour. The tour guide holds a current advanced wilderness first aid certificate and has experience in dealing with the symptoms often associated with spending time in the wilderness. The tour guide will have a comprehensive first aid kit to deal with most eventualities and emergencies. However it is advised that each individual has a basic first aid kit to deal with minor medical issues such as blisters, insect bites and sunburn.
Weather Information: This is summer in the alpine and the most consistently dry months for travel. July is early summer, August the hottest and typically driest although September actually offers some of the most consistent weather. The itinerary is moderately challenging and this will vary with the weather! Strong winds can increase the challenge of canoeing a flat water lake! The itinerary will be adjusted as needed.
Comments: The trip is for anyone who loves travel and the outdoors. This trip is a chance to develop the adventurous spirit within and explore what is around the corner. Anyone with a desire to venture into unspoilt wilderness will love this journey. The activity level of the trip is moderate. Participants must be in good health and general physical condition. Age doesn't matter! A special deluxe package is also available which includes a free guide preparation day prior to start day, flight direct to the trailhead, Discovery Coast ferry and flight back to Vancouver. Inquire for prices and details.
Trip Duration Price
8 days
$2950.00* per person
Departures: June 24, July 8, July 22, July 30, August 12, August 20, September 2, September 10, 2012
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Canoe safari in the Coast Mountains of BC

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