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KAYAK WITH ORCA VANCOUVER ISLAND

Robson Bight 3 Day Orca Kayak Tour

Kayak with Orca Vancouver Island, boasting the largest concentration of orca whales on the North American continent, the opportunity to kayak with orcas just doesn’t get any better than here…if you are looking to paddle with whales, this is the trip for you! Launching from the historic village of Telegraph Cove on the northern coast of Vancouver Island, we spend three days kayaking amidst the splendour of Johnstone Strait.

Massive runs of salmon ply these waters in the summer months on their way to spawning grounds and a large diversity of marine life and wildlife feed here. It’s not uncommon to encounter orcas, humpback whales, sea lions, river otters, porpoise, dolphins, black bears and eagles all on the same trip. Kayak with Orca Vancouver Island, we can’t recommend this expedition enough…you’ll have a fabulous time with us!

Price: $1300 per person + 5% GST
Place: We launch from Telegraph Cove GOOGLE MAPS LINK (2 hours drive north of Campbell River) on northern Vancouver Island
Dates: July 5-7, July 12-14, July 19-21, July 23-25, July 26-28, Aug. 2-4,  Aug. 9-11, Aug. 13-15, Aug. 16-18, Aug. 23-25, Aug. 30-Sept.1, Sept. 6-8, Sept. 10-12, Sept. 13-15, Sept. 17-19
*note groups of 5 or more may request custom dates.

BOOK THE ROBSON BIGHT 3 DAY ORCA TOUR TODAY!
Robson Bight orca kayak tours Vancouver Island
Robson Bight orca kayak tours Vancouver Island

TRIP DETAILS

Kayak with Orca Vancouver Island

 

Trip Duration

The Robson Bight 3 Day Orca Kayaking Tour starts at 8:00AM on Day#1 and finishes around Noon on Day#3. For groups or private trips, start and finish times can be customized to accommodate as necessary.

Trip Departure

Our Robson Bight 3 Day Orca Kayak Tour departs from the boat launch/in front of the General Store/Office as you enter Telegraph Cove (View location on Google Maps) about 25 minutes south of the city of Port McNeil on Vancouver Island, BC. View location on Google Maps

Trip Suitability

No previous sea kayak touring experience is required to participate on this trip. The trip is suitable for active singles, couples and families. The trip is progressive in terms of skills and therefore is suitable for a variety of paddling abilities – beginners are welcome. While our trips are not considered to be strenuous or physically demanding, and we do not require a high level of fitness, good general physical condition is necessary. If you have any physical limitations or concerns please discuss with us prior to booking.

What We Provide

Lets Go Kayaking Guided Sea Kayak Tours provides virtually everything you will need for your sea kayaking day trip;

  • professional, certified sea kayak guides
  • Delicious homemade meals starting with Lunch Day#1 through & including Breakfast Day#3.
  • touring sea kayaks (tandem double kayaks only) along with all the required paddling equipment and on the water safety equipment
  • safety equipment and emergency communication equipment
  • Guest Responsibility

    • Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the trip point of departure of Telegraph Cove located about 25 minutes south of Port McNeil on the north coast of Vancouver Island.
    • Please check with your health care plan administrator to ensure that you have sufficient coverage while participating on one of our tours. Lets Go Kayaking Guided Tours is not responsible for any medical or evacuation costs should they be incurred for your safety or health during the course of the tour.
    • Each trip participant will be required to sign a Lets Go Kayaking Guided Tours Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumptions of Risk, & Indemnity Agreement’ and complete a ‘Medical Questionnaire Form’, prior to the trip departure date. Any trip participant under the age of 19 years will be required to have a legal guardian sign an Indemnity Agreement. To view these documents please visit Terms & Conditions.

What You Will Need

Here is a list of recommended things to bring along to make your expediton with us comfortable and enjoyable.

  • REQUIRED: Sleeping Bag (those huge car-camping types don’t fit well in the holds) – compact is best.
    Sleeping Pad (ie.thermarest) *note we can access rentals for both bags and pads should you require…but we need advance notice.
    Tent w/ground sheet (No Canvas Monsters Please! We will find you a quality rental tent at a nominal price if you require one. Just let us know in advance)
    Hat (waterproof is nice but sun is our concern)
    Raingear Warm sweater/Fleece
    Shorts and T-shirts Sunglasses
    Couple pairs of wool socks Small Towel
    Sun screen, lip balm, toiletries Moisture cream (ie. salt-water on the hands)
    Bug Juice (sorry but no guarantees that the little buggers won’t be there)
    Garbage Bags for your gear (the compartments are waterproof but better safe than sorry… )
    Synthetic LongJohns/top (available in any quality outdoor store…REI, Patagonia, Sierra Design, Mtn. Equip. Co-op are but to name a few brands…weigh next to nothing and remain warm, even when wet. Or better yet, indulge yourself with some Merino Wool garments. You’ll never regret buying them…ever)
    Extra set of pants and top other than what you’ll wear when paddling (being wet at the end of the day can be such a “Drag”!)
    Water bottle (the bicycle-type are super for personal use while paddling)
    Extra pair of sneakers (if you plan on kayaking more than once in your lifetime, we strongly recommend a pair of neoprene booties-zippered (you’ll love them) or Nike Aqua-socks or a pair of TEVA sandles. WE DO NOT ALLOW FLIP-FLOP THONGS AS THEY ARE A PRECURSOR TO SPRAINED ANKLES OR WORSE!
  • OPTIONAL:
    A good book for a lazy afternoon
  • Pocket knife
    Personal Medication
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Camera Dry Bag/Baja Bag (These are great if there is something you must absolutely keep dry and want to have that something with you in the cockpit of the kayak you’re paddling. Please note that the storage compartments of the kayaks are sealed and therefore waterproof. If you do want to still put your clothes, sleeping bag, etc. in these dry bags (completely unnecessary! Garbage bags work best & are cheap), do not purchase anything larger than the 20Litre (10 Litre are best) size as the larger bags are very hard to pack in the compartments and are inefficient in space usage. Packing your personal gear in small bags works far better than having everything packed in a few large bags. Try to keep things to a minimum
  • Heavy duty zip-lock bags (great for small cameras and other things that must be kept dry. Please note that only a waterproof camera ensure this…perhaps you may want to opt for a disposable waterproof camera for the expedition?)
    Fishing Gear and a valid licence (if you plan to fish, remember that you require a salt-water license and heavy fines are levied on those without plus the kayak you’re in could be confiscated. This will drive us to unpredictable behaviour that may be contrary to your well-being). Buzz bombs, zingers, a flasher and hoochies together with some 6-8 oz. sliders and a 10-20 lb. test work well on salmon and cod. Note that the General Store at the launch site sells a variety of lures and tackle that you may purchase the morning of the tour.
    B.Y.O.B. (if you enjoy a wee nip while watching the sun set (who doesn’t?) or a glass of wine with your meal, we ask that you bring your own). Most folks do…

DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS AMAZING EXPEDITION!

BOOK THE ROBSON BIGHT 3 DAY ORCA TOUR TODAY!