Visiting Canada? Take a Tour With Mothership Adventures!
Called Mothership Adventures, this guided kayak tour company goes above and beyond the typical kayak excursion, by providing its clients a comfortable journey out to sea aboard the "mothership", vessel Columbia III.
You'll seasoned views of wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and genuine welcome from the crew and staff.
This is sure to be an unforgettable adventure for people of all matures! Mothership Adventures offers three different kayaking excursions to choose from.
The first of these is the Desolation Sound Tour.
For this tour, you will leave the beautiful Campbell River aboard the mothership and set sail for the quiet and tranquil Desolation Sound, known for its abundant marine life with assorted mammals and sea birds.
Once you arrive, you'll step off the mothership and into your tandem kayak, where you'll paddle through the tiny passageways.
This allows you to explore Desolation Sound without missing a single breathtaking view.
The second tour available through Mothership Adventures is The Broughton Archipelago and Johnstone Strait Kayak Tour.
The Broughton Archipelago is a quiet setting for the wildlife, and is frequently unaccessible to private kayakers.
The mothership anchors itself in a small corner, allowing kayakers aboard to explore areas that would otherwise never be seen.
You'll set sail from Port McNeill and sail past the gorgeous Coast Mountaints.
This provides a fantastic opportunity for a few great photography! Broughton Archipelago is home to many aquatic and terrestrial animals.
You'll spot harbor seals, otter, and occasionally a family of bald eagles nesting in the trees along the shoreline.
You'll also see white-sided dolphins frolicking in the gentle waves, and you may even spot a charcoal bear as he fishes for his dinner! The last tour is the Great Bear Rainforest Kayaking Tour, which is said to be the foremost sea kayaking available in Canada.
This seven days long excursion allows kayakers to take in the beauty and immaculate wilderness of British Columbia's wild central coast.
This area provides kayakers with a closer glimpse of the abundant wildlife that inihibit the iselts between the Coast Mountaints.
Sea and river otters are frequent attractions, in addition to charcoal bears and sea lions.
Stop for a picnic lunch along the white sandy beach locations, and board the mothership for your return home.
All of the Columbia III kayak adventures are ordinarily 7 days long and are all-inclusive.
Gourmet meals, snacks, private rooms, and all kayaking equipment are offered.
Prices vary dependent on the tour you select, but the normal budget is $1690 - $3528 per person.
You do not need any prior experienced in kayaking to take part in the tours, and you will receive an entire packing list earlier than your arrival so you are aware of exactly what to bring.
Nevertheless, space is extremely limited for each tour, so be certain to reserve your tour as soon as feasible.