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ABOUT THIS REGION  OCEAN SEA KAYAKING

Kayaking in the Queen Charlotte Islands

The Queen Charlotte Islands are located about 100 km off the northwest coast of British Columbia and considered one of the premier kayaking destinations in North America. Called Haida Gwaii by the Haida, they are often referred to as the "Canadian Galapagos". Consisting of two main islands and a myriad of small ones, the islands are one of the richest biological and cultural areas in North America. Come and explore its spectacular marine and mountain wilderness on one of these exciting kayaking adventures.

Kayaking in the Queen Charlotte Islands

This area is the Queen Charlotte Islands at their absolute finest: raw coastal beauty and ancient wilderness coupled with a rich natural and cultural history. Situated 80 nautical miles off coast of British Columbia, the Queen Charlotte Islands, because of their isolation and unique biodiversity, are considered by many to be the Pacific Northwest coasts “Galapagos Islands”. Prior to the 1970s, the natural and cultural wonders of Moresby Island, the southerly of the two large islands, were little known except to a handful of biologists, archaeologists, and the Haida Natives. The Haida people have inhabited these islands for more than 10,000 years. The area’s biological treasures include towering ancient forests of Sitka Spruce, Western Hemlock, and Red Cedar carpeted in thick mosses and scenic bonsai bogs. One quarter of BC's nesting seabirds, one third of BC's Peregrine Falcons, and numerous Bald Eagles call this Park home.

Kayaking in the Queen Charlotte Islands

Season: July to August
Requirements: Park fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, personal eating gear, waterproofing bags, flashlight, first aid kit, matches, waterbottle.
Suggested Items: Sunscreen, camera, sunglasses, insect repellent.
Suggested Clothing: Rain gear, warm clothing, hiking boots, waterproof boots, shoes, fleece clothing, windbreaker, neoprene gloves, wool socks, bathing suit, hat.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: Minimum of 6 participants.
Maximum Number of People: 10
Equipment Provided: Double kayak and camping equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Sandspit on the Queen Charlottes, British Columbia. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodations in tent campsites along the shore. Package includes 2 nights in a B&B on the island before and after the trip.
Meal Information: Prepared with care by your guides. Included starting with breakfast on Day 2 and ending with breakfast on Day 9.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: This area has a moderate climate year round. Summers are comfortably warm with temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: $120 park fee applies.
Trip Duration Price
8 days
$2350.00* per person
July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2010
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 7.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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