Orca Waters - Kayak Day Trip (25.204)

Location: Johnstone Strait
Price: $175.00
Duration: 1 day

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Departs from/arrives at: Port McNeill
Accomodations: Accommodation by Customer
Tour Type: Leisure Tour
Activity Level: Novice
Nearest Town/Village: Port McNeill
Inclusions:
  • Kayaks double or single
  • Professional Guides
  • Kayak instruction
  • Safety equipment
  • Camping equipment and tents
  • Cooking equipment
  • Meals as stated on itinerary
  • Parking
  • Entry donation to the Whale Interpretive Centre
Exclusions:
Guest Parking: Yes Details: at company store
First Nations:

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Our kayak day trips are a great way to get out and explore the area for those who do not have time for our longer base camp or expedition style trips. We use stable double kayaks for these tours and no experience is necessary. We meet the morning of your trip at 9:00 am in Port McNeill. From here we drive you to our departure point in Telegraph Cove (if you prefer you can also drive yourself). In Telegraph Cove we will outfit ourselves for the trip and go over some basic kayaking skills and safety precautions on shore. We practice in the protected water of the cove before we begin our trip. We will normally kayak for 2 to 2 ½ hours in the morning and then stop for lunch and some shore exploration on one the strait’s many pebble beaches. After lunch we will again be on the water for 2 to 3 hours as we return to Telegraph Cove. We are back in the cove about 3:30 and here you will have an opportunity to visit the "Bones Project" whale interpretive centre. We will be back in Port McNeill at approximately 5:00 pm. Your chances of seeing orcas on a day trip are good but they are wild animals and do not always conform to our plans. Even without the orcas we have opportunities to see humpback and Minke whales, Dall's porpoises, pacific white sided dolphins, seals, sea lions and a wide variety of sea birds and inter-tidal life. To increase your odds of seeing orcas and more wildlife we suggest our longer 4 day Orca Waters - Base Camp or 6 day Orca Waters Explorer tours. We have averaged about 50% success rate of seeing whales on our day trips compared to over 95% on our longer base camp and explorer tours. We provide stable double kayaks, all paddling and safety gear (including paddling jackets and pogies), water bottles, snacks and lunch (warm drinks available with lunch). You should wear shoes that you can get wet and synthetic clothing (avoid cotton), sunscreen, hat and sunglasses are also strongly recommended and we do have dry bags that you can keep a few things dry in the cockpit with you as well as dry bags for any additional clothing you may wish to bring. The mornings can often be cool and overcast and as the day progresses the sun will burn through the clouds and it can warm up quite a bit so dressing in layers is the best way to go.

    Meals: Lunch

    Accomodation: Accommodation by Customer

North America: 1.800.255.5057 - UK: 0.800.051.6364 - Australia: 1.800.143.454

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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.

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