Broughton Archipelago
Day 1: The Columbia III will be awaiting your arrival
in the sea-side town of Port McNeill. Here you will be greeted
by a warm welcome from the Columbia's captain and crew as we
prepare to cast off. Departure time aboard the Columbia III
is 6 pm. The first night we will moor at the First Nations'
village of Alert Bay; home to the renowned U'Mista Cultural
Center.
Day 2: At 9 am sharp we will visit the U'Mista Cultural
Center giving us an appreciation for the culture and history
of the local Native people. Back onboard the Columbia III we
will have a delicious lunch as we cruise towards the Broughton
Archipelago keeping our eyes out for wildlife. When we reach
our destination, we will review kayak orientation and safety
procedures before setting off for an afternoon paddle.
Day 3-6: Each morning, after a hearty breakfast, we
will launch our brightly coloured kayak flotilla and begin our
day of exploring the beauty of the Broughton Archipelago. Every
day will bring a new array of stunning sights and surprises.
Wildlife that we are likely to see include, orca, pacific white-sided
dolphins, Dall's porpoises, humpback whales, harbour seals,
sea-lions, black bears foraging on the beach and the majestic
bald eagle perched in a tree. Lunches will be savored on one
of the many beaches throughout the archipelago, each with a
spectacular view and often on an ancient First Nations village
site.
Afternoons will be spent paddling, snoozing on a sunny beach
or relaxing aboard the cozy Columbia III. Walking in the rainforest,
visiting a salmon river estuary, whale watching from the Columbia
III or visiting a whale research station are all options on
this tour.
Day 7: This is our last morning to enjoy the peaceful
environment of the Broughton Archipelago. We will choose between
a last paddle, or if the orca are in the area, we may spend
some time whale watching from the Columbia III as we make our
way back to Port McNeill. We will serve a last lunch along the
way.
Our approximate return time is between 1pm and 3 pm but please
note that this cannot always be guaranteed as the weather and
wildlife will play a role in determining when we get back.