Wednesday, October 19 2011
While there is a bit of a stretch of winter creeping up, in not so many months summer will again reign supreme on Vancouver Island. On the "Island", peak kayak season is from mid-July to the first week in August. This means almost all of our regular departures have filled up (we limit our groups to 8) and people who have waited a little longer to book are anxiously waiting for our word on cancellations. Sometimes we can deliver, sometimes we can’t.
Please don’t let this be you! Whether you’re booking for yourself or for a group, please book early for the summer of 2012. While we take a 20% deposit, we don’t take the balance of your payment until 60 days out. Thus you can relax, knowing your kayak seat is safe and a great vacation is not far off.
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Friday, August 12 2011
While our kayak tours to Haida Gwaii have sold out, our kayak tours of Vancouver Island are still going strong. The weather here is outstanding: 22 - 25 C (or 73 F) with lots of sun and little wind. Depending on the area, we have departures that extend well into September. And keep your eyes on our "Last Minute Specials" page!
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Sunday, March 7 2010
The 'Alert Bay 360', July 24th, is open to all and free to register. Over $12,000.00 in cash and prizes, random draws from all who finish regardless of position. Sea Festival activities,cultural events, music and art shows all taking place July 23-25. I can send you rules,registration, andconditions sheet if you like.I just thought it may help with your bookings to our area.
Cheers,
Eric Gregory, Alert Bay 360,
Chairman
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Tuesday, February 9 2010
Here's a fantastic comment we received from Ann after her kayak vacation last August, her second Vancouver Island Kayak tour.
Scott, As we spoke earlier I can't thank you enough for being the facilitator in what truly has to be the best or at at least one of the best holidays of my life. I only say one as my husband is not here and I wish he could have experienced the wonders of British Columbia nature first hand.
I had two wonderful but very different kayak trips. The first to the Broken Island Group and the second up here in Port Mc Neil. I enjoyed both for different reasons. Different geographies. Wildlife and also fellow travellers on the trip but both wonderfully well organised and the natural beauty of this place speaks for itself.
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