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What makes this tour unique it that there are no crowds and we are not in bear stands. Viewing is from the boat only. Most often we are the only boat out there. Additionally, we do not book more than 8 guests on this adventure to ensure unobstructed views and a quiet setting for bears. Upon departure, we travel 2 hours north of Campbell River into the heart of bear country through vast fjords with whimsical waterfalls for you to enjoy while your guide keeps a keen eye out for intertidal Black bears! Shortly thereafter, we head to the estuaries in search of Grizzly bears. This is a spring bear tour and only books May & June when bears are emerging from hibernation and their spring foraging habits are predictable. They are not feeding on salmon this time of year. Note: Departure times vary due to tides. If your departure time changes we will contact you prior to the trip. Please check for our messages the day before, or contact us if you are going out of service.
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Most visitors admire The Lions from afar—but few ever stand in their shadow. This hike offers not just a physical challenge, but a transformative experience: the feeling of earning your place among giants. Your guided trek ensures safety, pacing, and deep local knowledge as we climb through forest, ridge, and rock to Vancouver’s most legendary peaks. Unlike the crowded Grouse Grind or Capilano trails, this is raw, alpine British Columbia at its most dramatic—no fences, no gondolas, no lines. Just effort, awe, and elevation
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During the summer months the alpine wildflowers are in bloom. The multitude of colors are spectacular! You may even see a moose or black bear while indulging your taste buds at the Chocolate Moose Cafe. There are numerous hiking trails to enjoy, the most popular is the Cameron Ridge Trail up to Nora's Knob, overlooking the North Arm of Quesnel Lake. The Meadows in the Sky trail takes you up into some beautiful alpine meadows. Explore Betty Frank's old trap line cabin. She was one of the original outfitters in the area during the 70's and 80's. Want to see some Grizzly Bears? Hike through the old growth forest of fir, cedar and hemlock, with the sound of silence surrounding you. Then suddenly there you are looking at an avalanche chute with multiple spring flowers, cow parsnips and mountain ash scattered down the slope. Sit quietly under an enormous cedar tree with just your thoughts. At any moment a Grizzly a Black Bear or even a Cariboo may step out! Adventure!!
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Looking for a true wilderness experience far from the tourist-packed trails of Garibaldi or Joffre? The Dease Lake Alpine Trail is your secret passage to solitude, beauty, and adventure in the heart of the Sea to Sky corridor. What makes this hike unforgettable isn’t just the pristine, partially frozen alpine lake or the soaring jagged peaks—it’s the silence. No cell service. No crowds. Just the crunch of boots on granite, the whisper of wind through evergreens, and the stillness of an untouched glacial basin. Led by expert local guides, this tour offers more than just a hike—it’s a backcountry immersion into British Columbia’s raw beauty. Our route takes you through wildflower-strewn meadows, along rocky ridgelines with panoramic views, and finally to a turquoise lake so secluded it feels sacred. You’ll walk where few have, with the chance to spot marmots, eagles, or even a lone mountain goat. Optional glacier plunge included—for the brave. Book now—before the world finds out.
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