Our Adventure Trips
Our adventures range from easy to challenging while not beyond the average person's ability to undertake. They represent some of Canada's best wilderness areas and are offered by experts who have outstanding reputations in adventure tourism.
SEA KAYAKING
Broken Group Islands - Kayaking an area of west coast waters with sandy beaches, marine wildlife, sheltered islands, and old growth forest giants.
Nootka Sound - Kayaking the historic waters of Captain Cook's 1780s exploration. View Nootka Sound Backgrounder
Orcas of British Columbia - Kayaking in Johnstone Strait, off Vancouver Island, to observe pods of killer whales that congregate there during the summer months. View Orcas Backgrounder
Pacific Otters - A myriad of islands and inlets provide a combination of open coast & protected water paddling, rich in culture & history, and a resurrected sea otter population.
CANOEING
Bowron Lakes - Considered one of the top ten canoe trips. Located against the scenic, majestic Cariboo Mts. in central British Columbia. View Bowron Lakes Backgrounder
NEW 2012 Nahanni River - The Nahanni is Canada’s most celebrated wilderness river and has long been favored as the country’s classic river trip. The remarkable landscape was honored by UNESCO in 1979 as the first named World Heritage Site.
Wind River - The perfect yukon paddle for those with experience, seeking northern solitude and remoteness.
Yukon River/Carmacks - A remote wilderness paddle on one of the great rivers of the world. Add in its importance to the Klondike Goldrush of 1898 and the combination is unbeatable. View Yukon River Backgrounder
Yukon River/Dawson City A remote wilderness paddle on one of the great rivers of the world. Add in its importance to the Klondike Goldrush of 1898 and the combination is unbeatable. View Yukon River Backgrounder
HIKING
West Coast Trail - Hikers travel from around the world to complete this incredible coastal hike on the western side of Vancouver Island. View West Coast Trail Backgrouder
Chilkoot Trail - travel to the Yukon and retrace the journey of the Klondike Goldrushers of 1898. View Chilkoot Trail Backgrounder
Canadian Rockies - A spectacularly scenic area of the Rockies recognized as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations
Cape Scott/North Coast Trail - British Columbia's newest backpacking wilderness coastal hike on Vancouver Island. View Cape Scott/North Coast Trail Backgrounder
Tombstone Range - The essence, ruggedness, and beauty of Yukon’s wilderness is in full display.
RIVER RAFTING
NEW 2012 Nahanni River - The Nahanni is Canada’s most celebrated wilderness river and has long been favored as the country’s classic river trip. The remarkable landscape was honored by UNESCO in 1979 as the first named World Heritage Site.
Tatshenshini River - This river deserves its reputation as the wildest and visually most spectacular river in North America. It flows through the largest non-polar ice caps and bio-preserve in the world. National Geographic book lists the this adventure as #1 of the top ten raft trips in the world.




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