Vancouver Area
With three ocean front locations on Granville Island, Jericho Beach and English Bay, we have the cityscape and the north shore mountains towering overhead.
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Clayoquot Sound
Home to ancient rainforests and white sand beaches, Clayoquot Sound is a gem on the rugged West Coast. Located halfway up the west coast of Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound encompasses 262 000 ha (647,140 a.) between Tofino and the Hesquiat Peninsula. Its 10 major river systems support the largest lowland temperate rainforests on Earth.
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Barkley Sound
The scenery of this area alone is enough to take your breath away. Paddle past sea caves meticulously carved by the ocean swells and look above to see storm weathered trees overhanging your paddles path. Each one with a story of a magnificent winter storm. Wildlife in the Broken Group is abundant and thriving.
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Johnstone Straight
Johnstone Strait in the northeast corner of Vancouver Island is known as one of the best places in the world for whale watching - particularly killer whales. The Robson Bight Ecological Reserve was formed to protect killer whale habitat. The abundant food supply of the area also attracts other marine mammals including humpback whales, Pacific white sided dolphins, Dall's porpoises, Stellar's Sea Lions, and much more.
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Haida Gwaii
Perched on the edge of the Gulf of Alaska eighty miles off the coast of British Columbia, the Queen Charlotte islands are the ancestral home of the Haida Indians. This land is rich with natural beauty and littered with abandoned villages of the Haida people, ancient totem poles and long houses.
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Staff Trips
Our staff trainning trips have taken place all over the south coast, from areas like Clayoqout Sound, to Quadra Islands as well as local areas like Paisley Island and English Bay.
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