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Tours
of the Queen Charlotte Islands:
Islands of Wonder
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| 2007 |
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Set
in the dramatic and pristine seascape of the British Columbia coastline,
this tour up the west coast to the Queen Charlotte Islands, provides
a stunning kaleidoscope of land and sea experiences. Journey
with us to ancient rainforests, secluded beaches, totems, abandoned
native villages and plentiful marine and wildlife!
On our
way to the Queen Charlottes Islands, we travel north by van along
BC's isolated Sunshine Coast, where we'll see miles of pristine
coastline with ancient rainforests, and post-glacial fjords that
are home to whales, seabirds, and nutrient rich waters. We take
two ferry crossings to the Village of Lund near Powell River, the
gateway to Desolation Sound and the Gulf Islands, quietly famous
for resisting over-development and for its deep-water harbour.
Heading west, we cross Georgia Strait to Vancouver Island where
we follow the highway to its conclusion at Port Hardy, on the north
tip of Vancouver Island. We then catch a ferry up the protected
waters of the Inside Passage to Prince Rupert from where we take
a final ferry to Graham Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands.
This
archipelago of about some 154 islands is often referred to as "Canada's
Galapagos" or Haida Gwaii (The Haida Place). Essentially still
a wilderness area, the islands are warmed from an ocean current
from Japan and experience 127 centimeters of rain annually. These
factors created a landscape of 1,000-year old spruce and cedar rainforests,
abundant animal life and waters teeming with marine life. The islands,
the largest of which are Graham and Moresby, are home to a wide
variety of other large native trees, including Western Red cedar,
Nootka Cypress, Shore Pine, Western Hemlock, Mountain Hemlock and
Red alder. These forests harbour endemic plant species, 25%
of B.C's nesting seabirds, one third of B.C's population of peregrine
falcon, and remains a stronghold of bald eagles, black bears, deer
and raccoon. Waters surrounding the Queen Charlotte Islands host
major salmon runs, rich and diverse intertidal populations, and
the largest Stellar sea lion population in B.C., as well seals,
whales and porpoises.
In
addition to the remote culturally significant areas, main highlights
include Naikoon National Park, Tlell River, the wreck of the Pestula,
Louise Island with stops at Mathers Creek and Reef Island. We also
visit an abandoned Haida gravesite and two abandoned Haida villages.
| Duration: |
11
days / 10 nights |
| Activity Level : |
Easy.
Optional kayaking on Day 9 is rated at the novice level. |
| Accommodation: |
9 nights hotel (2-3
star)
1 night rustic floating
lodge
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| Meals: |
Meals included:
10 hot breakfasts, two snacks, two lunches and one dinner.
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| Tour Dates: |
Departs Mondays and
arrives Thursdays:
Tour # 1. June 25
- July 05
Tour # 2. July 16
- 26
Tour # 3. August
06 - 16
Tour # 4. August
27 - September 06
Tour # 5. September
10 - 20
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| Departs: |
Vancouver,
BC, return (Day 1 @ 8:00 AM) |
| Arrives: |
Vancouver,
BC (Day 11@ 5:00 PM). Return flight not included. |
| Price: |
$
2,695 CDN
Single supplement:
$700
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| Included: |
A
driver/leader, all ground transportation including, ferry
fees to Sunshine Coast, Vancouver Island, Prince Rupert and
Skidegate, all national, provincial, state, territorial and
wildlife refuge fees, accommodation as per itinerary, guided
day hikes to Naikoon National Park and Tlell River, zodiac
power boat tour to Louise Island and Hot Springs Island.
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| Not Included: |
Return
flight to Vancouver, meals where not indicated, optional activities,
gratuities, and 6% GST. |
| Optional Activities: |
Whale
watching and black bear watching |
Reservations
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Islands
of Wonder Itinerary
Vancouver, B.C. return
Day 1. Vancouver, B.C.
Our
tour guide will meet the group at the hotel and assist the group
with their arrival. After check-in the group will have the option
of a city tour of Vancouver including Stanley Park, Gastown and
Robson Street. At dinner the driver guide will go over the tour
itinerary with the group and talk about the optional activities,
especially the bear watching as this needs to be booked in advance.
- Airport shuttle
- City tour
- Group orientation
Accommodation:
Hotel
Included meals: none
Day
2. Powell River/Lund, B.C.
- Scenic
drive north along the Sunshine Coast from North Vancouver to Powell
River
- 1
st Ferry crossing from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale
- 2
nd Ferry crossing from Schedlt to Powell River
- Arrive
at Powell River 5 pm.
Free evening to explore the historic town of
Lund
Accommodation: Hotel
Included Meals: Hot breakfast
Day 3. Powell
River /Lund, B.C.
- Tour of Powell River and area
- Guided hike in a west coast rainforest
- Optional activities: bear watching, kayaking, scuba diving and
sailing.
Included meals: hot breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 4. Port
Hardy, B.C.
- Depart Powell River via BC Ferry across Georgia Straight to
the town of Comox on Vancouver Island
- From Comox we drive north to the town of Port Hardy
- Arrive in Port Hardy at 5 p.m.
Included Meals: Hot breakfast.
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 5.
Prince Rupert, B.C.
- 7:30 am ferry departure along Inside Passage to Prince Rupert
- Ferry arrives in Prince Rupert at 10:30 pm
- Shuttle to hotel
Note: Van support ends
with shuttle to ferry in Port Hardy.
Included Meals: Hot breakfast.
Accommodation: Hotel.
Day 6. Queen
Charlotte City / Graham Island, B.C.
Included Meals: Hot breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 7. Queen Charlotte
City / Graham Island, B.C.
- Full day guided hike to Naikoon NP
- Hunt for agates
- Walks along sandy beaches to blow holes
Included meals: Hot breakfast
and light snack on day hike
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 8. Queen Charlotte
City / Graham Island, B.C.
- Day hike along the Tlell River
- View changing scenery as we walk through forests of Sitka Spruce
and Helmlock to the wreck of the Pestula that ran aground in 1928
- Bird viewing enroute to site of boat wreck. Nesting birds in
the forest along the river trail and shore birds to view near
the wreck.
- River otters frequent this area
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Hot breakfast and
light snack on day hike
Day 9. Floating
Spruce Lodge / Louise Island, B.C.
- Zodiac tour to Louise Island with stops at Mathers Creek, an
abandoned logging camp from WWII. This camp supplied the airforce
with spruce to build airplanes and is also the site of an abandoned
Haida gravesite. We also stop at Skedans Village an abandoned
Haida Village and Reef Island where we can walk along the sandy
beaches and explore the giant spruce and cedar trees.
- We overnight in a floating cabin with a large deck. Optional
kayaking is available from the lodge.
Accommodation: Rustic
Floating Lodge
Meals: Hot breakfast,
lunch and dinner
Day
10. Queen
Charlotte City / Graham Island, B.C.
- Returning
to the water we end our tour to this area with a visit to Hot
Springs Island. Here visitors can relax while soaking rock pools
of hot mineral water while viewing the San Christoval Mountain
Range. Our last stop before returning to Queen Charlotte City
is Tanu, an abandoned Native Haida Village. Surrounded by giant
helmlock and cedar the century old village footprint is barley
visible.
- We arrive
back in Queen Charlotte City just after lunch.
- Afternoon
free to explore village and visit museum.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Hot breakfast and
lunch.
Day 11. Flight
from Masset to Vancouver, B.C.
- Free morning
- Shuttle to Masset
- Flight to Vancouver (Flight not included)
Meals included: Hot breakfast.
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